Antihypertensives
Diuretics
Upper Respiratory Drugs
Lower Respiratory Drugs
Miscellaneous
100
These drugs decrease sympathetic nervous system stimulation which causes a decrease in vascular resistance (vasodilation) that helps lower the BP. These drugs also decrease HR and contractility. They also reduce renin secretion and tend to be more effective as anti-htn drugs in those with increased renin secretion.

beta-blockers (cardioselective are preferred)

100

HCTZ and furosemide are our can cause ___________, while spironolactone can cause ____________.

hypokalemia;hyperkalemia

100

_______ is an example of this class of drug that decreases allergic reactions, allergic rhinitis, and common cold with nasal drainage by blocking H1 receptors.

diphenhydramine/benadryl

100

True or False: Albuterol is a short-acting beta-2 agonist that can cause some beta-1 adverse reactions such as palpitations and tachycardia, which would need to be reported especially if new-onset.

True

100

2 part answer: Prazosin, BB's, ACEi's, ARB's, and CCB's all can cause water retention and cause this condition: (1). Thus, the RN needs to monitor for sudden changes in this vital sign/basic patient demographic: (2).

(1) peripheral edema; (2) weight

200

This drug is an alpha-adrenergic blocker, which causes vasodilation therefore a decrease in BP. It is useful for htn tx in those with DM and lipid abnormalities because it has no effect on blood sugar and decreases harmful lipids (while increasing good cholesterol).

Prazosin

200

Diuretics have 2 indications: to lower BP and to what?

decrease peripheral edema

200

The RN needs to instruct the patient to read labels of all OTC cold medications, especially if they are taking other medications that can cause this condition OR have a history of this condition (that is either controlled by medications or remains uncontrolled).

HTN

200
This drug is indicated for exercise-induced asthma but needs to be taken 2 hours before planned exercise. It is NOT an acute treatment for asthma, but can be used for maintenance, especially for allergic asthma.

montelukast

200

This is a side effect/adverse reaction common to all diuretics and antihypertensives. The RN must monitor for s/s including dizziness, weakness, rebound tachycardia, lightheadedness, etc.

orthostatic hypotension

300

These classes of antihypertensive ultimately block the formation aldosterone, which normally holds on to Na (and water) and releases K. Name the 2 classes.

ARB's and ACEi's

300

This diuretic is indicated for ICP and IOP. Care needs to be taken to assess lung sounds for sudden pulmonary edema.

Mannitol

300

This class of OTC cold medications should only be used for 3 days due to the risk of rebound hypertension.

nasal decongestants

300

This drug is used for maintenance treatment of bronchospasms related to COPD

tiotropium

300

The RN needs to physically assess this s/s before and after administering respiratory medications in order to ensure it was effective. 

wheezing

400

These 2 classes of antihypertensives should not be used in patients with renal insufficiency because they hold on to K+, which is mostly secreted by the kidneys. If their kidneys can't secrete K+, there's more risk of hyperkalemia. Name both classes.

ACEi's & ARB's

400

True or False: all diuretics we have discussed cause: hyponatremia, hypomagnesemia, and hyperglycemia.

True

400

True or False: Dextromethorphan is a narcotic antitussive used widely in cold medications to help with nonproductive, nonirritating coughs.

false

400

You must wait a minimum of how long between puffs out of an MDI?

2 minutes

400

2 answers: The two main ADRs from beta-blocker therapy are?

bronchospasm and bradycardia

500

SE's/ ADR's of this class of medication (or you can name the medication) include: flushing, headaches, ankle edema, bradycardia

CCB's/ amlodipine/-dipines

500

2 parts: Which class of medication causes hypercalcemia? Which causes hypocalcemia? 

thiazides; loops

500

True or False. Antitussives are used to loosen mucus and secretions so that coughing can better expel them from the bronchial tubes. 

false
500

Both leukotriene receptor antagonists and this class of drug can cause this adverse reaction, which is potentially life-threatening and must be reported immediately.

suicidal ideation

500

Antihistamines have properties similar to anticholinergic medications. If the patient complains of dry mouth, what should the RN suggest to the PCP?

Switch to a second-generation antihistamine such as loratadine 

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