Antianginal and Vasodilating Drugs
Antianginal and Vasodilating Drugs 2
Anticoagulant and Thrombolytic Drugs
Anticoagulant and Thrombolytic Drugs 2
Wild Card
100

What is the purpose of antianginal drug therapy?

What is to increase blood flow to ischemic cardiac muscle. 

100

What acts by inhibiting the movement of calcium ions across cell membranes of cardiac muscle cells.

What is Calcium Channel blockers.

100

The general term for a drug that dissolves thrombi

What is Thrombolytic drug

100

blood clot attached to a vessel wall in the circulatory system. 

What is thrombus. 

100

Lovenox is administered via which route

What is Subcutaneous injection

200

Which class of drug is used for the prevention of anginal pain? 

What is Calcium Channel Blockers


200

What reduces heart rate and contractility? 

What is Beta-blockers

200

The general term for a substance that prevents or delays coagulation of the blood

What is Anticoagulant 

200

A substance that reverses the effect of heparin

A substance that reverses the effect of warfarin sodium

What is Protamine sulfate

What is Vitamin K

200

What is the most commonly prescribed oral anticoagulant? 

What is Warfarin

300
When administering the nitrates for angina, the nurse monitors the client for which common adverse reaction? 

What is headache.

300

What acts by relaxing the smooth muscle layer of blood vessels? 

What is nitrates. 

300

A substance that prevents platelet plugs from forming

What is Antiplatelet drug

300

What are drug-specific nursing diagnoses for anticoagulant, antiplatelet, and thrombolytic drug? 

What are Injury risk, Altered health seeking behavior, Anxiety, Deficient Knowledge, and Anxiety

300

Pinpoint-sized red hemorrhagic spots on the skin

What is petechiae

400

What objective data would you obtain as a part of preadministration assessment for a client receiving an antianginal drug? 

What is vital signs, physical appearance (skin color), auscultate lung sounds (adventitious sounds), weight, laboratory tests (EKG, stress test, chest x-ray). 

400

These are contraindicated in clients who are hypertensive to the drugs and those with sick sinus syndrome, second-or third-degree AV block or hypotension.

What is Beta-and Calcium channel blockers

400

The nurse is reviewing the use of anticoagulants. Anticoagulant therapy is appropriate for which conditions? 

What is Atrial fibrillation, MI, Presence of mechanical heart valve. 

400

What are the sites to administer subcutaneous injections.

What is abdomen, buttocks lateral thighs, and upper arms. 

400

What are interactions with anticoagulants

What is Grapefruit and its juice will increase serum levels of apixaban (eliquis) and rivaroxban (xarelto). 

500

How many times can the sublingual nitroglycerin dose be repeated in a time frame? 

What is repeated 5 minutes until pain is relieved or until the client has received three doses in a 15 minute period. 

500

These are contraindicated in clients with known hypersensitivity to the drugs, severe anemia, closed-angle glaucoma, postural hypertension, early MI, head trauma, cerebral hemorrhage, allergy to adhesive or constrictive pericarditis. 

What is Nitrates

500

A blood clot that dislodges and travels through the blood stream

What is Embolus.

500

What is the therapeutic range of the PT

What is 1.2-1.5 times the control value. 

500

A client is at risk for a stroke. What drug is recommended to prevent platelet aggregation for stroke prevention.

What is Aspirin. 

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