Diuretics & Electrolytes
Beta Blockers
ACEIs & ARBs
CCB, Vasodilators, HF
Other Drugz
100

This potassium-sparing diuretic blocks aldosterone in the distal nephron.

What is Spironolactone (Aldactone)?

100

This beta-1 selective blocker is commonly used in heart failure and MI patients.

What is Metoprolol (Lopressor)?

100

This common ACE inhibitor adverse effect is caused by bradykinin accumulation.

What is a dry cough?

100

This calcium channel blocker is commonly used for dysrhythmias and interacts with grapefruit juice.

What is Verapamil (Calan)?

100

This anticholinergic medication is used in the ICU to treat bradycardia.

What is Atropine?

200

This diuretic is commonly first-line for hypertension.

What is Hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL)?

200

This nonselective beta blocker is commonly used for hypertension and stage fright.

What is Propranolol (Inderal)?

200

This life-threatening swelling reaction may occur with ACE inhibitors.

What is angioedema?

200

This vasodilator directly relaxes arteriolar smooth muscle.

What is Hydralazine (Apresoline)?

200

This nitrate medication is commonly administered sublingually for acute angina.

What is Nitroglycerin (Nitrostat)?

300

This dangerous electrolyte imbalance caused by loop diuretics increases the risk for dysrhythmias and digoxin toxicity.

What is hypokalemia?

300

Abrupt withdrawal of beta blockers may cause this dangerous reaction.

What is rebound cardiac excitation?

300

This ACE inhibitor is often preferred in diabetic patients because it slows kidney disease progression.

What is Captopril (Capoten)?

300

Combining verapamil with beta blockers may lead to this dangerous cardiac effect.

What is severe bradycardia or heart block?

300

This antiarrhythmic is used for ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation.

What is Amiodarone?

400

This medication stabilizes the cardiac membrane during severe hyperkalemia.

What is Calcium Gluconate?

400

This adverse respiratory effect may occur with nonselective beta blockers.

What is bronchoconstriction?

400

This electrolyte imbalance is a major concern with ACE inhibitors and ARBs.

What is hyperkalemia?

400

This electrolyte imbalance greatly increases digoxin toxicity risk.

What is hypokalemia?

400

This nitrate is used for chronic stable angina prophylaxis.

What is Isosorbide Mononitrate?

500

This complication may occur if mannitol causes fluid overload.

What is pulmonary edema or heart failure?

500

This third-generation beta blocker also causes vasodilation through alpha-1 blockade.

What is Carvedilol (Coreg)?

500

This ARB is often used when patients cannot tolerate ACE inhibitor cough.

What is Losartan (Cozaar)?

500

This cardiac glycoside increases myocardial contractility while slowing AV conduction.

What is Digoxin (Lanoxin)?

500

This centrally acting alpha-2 agonist may cause rebound hypertension if stopped abruptly.

What is Clonidine (Catapres)?