Used to treat this condition.
What is hypertension?
Nonselective Beta Blockers can cause this pulmonary condition.
What is bronchospasms?
Used to treat these conditions.
What is hypertension and to decrease edema in HF and renal or liver disorders?
Potassium channel blockers are used to treat these conditions.
What is to treat wide variety of ventricular and atrial arrhythmias?
Used in shock states.
What is Norepinephrine?
A common side effect
What is a constant cough?
The action of Beta Blockers.
What is to Reduce CO and vascular resistance -> decreasing B/P. Decreases heart rate, contractility and renin release.
The action of diuretics.
What is increase in UOP by inhibiting sodium and water reabsorption?
The action of Potassium channel blockers.
What is Decreases myocardial excitability?
Action of norepinephrine.
What is a Catecholamine with extremely potent vasoconstrictor action?
ACE is short for this.
What is angiotensin converting enzyme?
An example of a nonselective Beta Blocker.
What is Proprandolol, Carvedilol?
Stronger than a thiazide diuretic.
What is a loop diuretic?
An example of a Calcium channel blocker.
What is verapamil, diltiazem?
Side effects of norepinephrine.
What is Myocardial ischemia, dysrhythmias, impaired organ perfusion, tissue necrosis if infiltrated?
By inhibiting the formation of angiotensin II what occurs to the blood vessels.
What is vasodilation?
An example of a selective Beta Blocker.
What is Atenolol, metoprolol?
The difference between furosemide and spironolactone. .
What is depleting K+ and K+ sparing?
This medication is a cardiac glycoside.
What is digoxin?
Used as an adjunct to standard measures to improve blood pressure, cardiac output, and urinary output in treatment of shock unresponsive to fluid replacement.
What is dopamine?
An example of an ACE inhibitor.
What is benazepril, captopril, enalapril maleate,
lisinopril?
A side effect of cardioselective Beta Blockers.
What is Bradycardia, CHF, Hypotension, drowsiness?
A major side effect of diurectics.
What is electrolyte imbalances?
The action of digoxin.
What is slows and strengthens the force of myocardial contraction?
Used to treat allergic reaction, anaphylaxis, bronchospasms, severe hypotension, cardiac arrest.
What is epinephrine?