cardiac medications digoxin (Lanoxin)
Antihypertensive meds ARBs (sartans)
ACE inhibitors (prils)
ACE inhibitors (prils)
Calcium channel blockers (pine)
100

How does digoxin work?

strengthens contractility of the heart 
100

What is the mechanism of action for ARBs (sartans)?

block type II angiotennin 

vasodilator 

100

What is the mechanism of action?

vasodilation by inhibiting formation of angiotensin II 

breaks down bradykinin which increases bradykinin levels 

contributes to bronchodilator 

100

what are the contraindications of beta-blockers (prils)? 

use cautiously in asthmatics, diabetes 

100

What is the mechanism of action of calcium blockers (pine)?

decrease Ca 

influx into vascular smooth muscle, resulting in vasodilation & lower bp 

200

Before giving digoxin the nurse should check the?

AP for 1 full minute 

200

What are the major side effects of ARBs (sartans)?

renal failure 

hypotension 

200

major side effects of ACE inhibitors (prils) 

dry cough 

angioedema 

hypotension 

200

What are the major side effects of calcium channel blockers (pine)?

HA 

flushing 

tachycardia 

ankle swelling 

gain hypertrophy 

300

When can digoxin toxicity occur?

anytime 

300

What are the nursing indications of ARBs (sartans)?

monitor BP 

kidney function 

300

What are the nursing considerations for ACE (prils) inhibitors?

pregnancy, bilateral renal stenosis 

300

What are the nursing indications for calcium channel blockers (pine)?

monitor BP 

HR 

fluid volume 

400

What is the antidote for digoxin toxicity?

digibind 
400

What are the contraindications of ARBs (sartans)?

pregnancy, bilateral stenosis 

400

What is the mechanism of action for beta-blockers (olol)?

counteracts epinepherine

reduces workload of heart 

can decrease BP & HR 

400

What are the contraindications of calcium channel blockers (pine)?

heart block 

CHF 

500

What are the major side effects of beta blockers (olol)?

hypotension 

dizziness 

fatigue 

weakness 

500

What should the nurse assess before giving antihypertensive medications?

BP, HR before the med is given 

If BP < 90/60 or HR <60 

call MD, hold drug until receive further instructions 

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