Antidysrhythmic
Lipids
Angina
Heart Failure
Classifications
100

It is important to administer this medication on intact skin when using it's topical form. 

What is Lidocaine.

100

This was once the first line therapy for cholesterol treatment. It is now used primarily as an adjunct.

What is Bile-Acid Sequestrants

100

This medication ends in -______ and belongs to the family that blocks the stimulation of receptor sites in the heart and decreases cardiac conductivity 

What is ending in -lol (Beta Blockers)

100
One sign of toxicity with this medication is halos around lights

what is digoxin

100

This class of medication is a positive inotropic agent - it increases myocardial contractility; it also alters electoral activity of the heart. 

What are Cardiac Glycosides 

200

This medication is only approved to treat paroxysmal SVT (including Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome)

What is Adenosine

200

This medication has adverse effect of Hepatotoxicity, Hyperglycemia and Gouty Arthritis

What is Nicotinic Acid (Niacin)

200

Name two risk factors that can reduce angina

smoking, high cholesterol, Hypertension, diabetes, inactivity. 

200

At this stage in heart failure, you start to show symptoms and there is structural damage. 

What is stage C

200

This class of medications Indications/used for arrythmias, ventricular arrythmias and local anesthetics 

What are antiarrhythmic (antidysrhythmic)

300

This antidysrhythmic medication should only be used in life threatening emergencies. 

What is Amiodarone

300

This medication is unique in that it reduces plasma cholesterol by blocking cholesterol absorption. 

What is Ezetimbe

300

This medication's mechanism of action (MOA) dilates veins and reduction preload causing a decrease in oxygen demand 

What is Nitroglycerine (Nitrates)

300
This medication is dose dependent, at small doses it causes renal vasodilation, intermediate increases cardiac stimulation and large doses causes systemic vasoconstriction and renal vasoconstriction. 

What is Dopamine.

300

This Sodium Channel Blocker class delays repolarization.

What is class 1A

400

These are the Therapeutic uses for a Class 1A Sodium Channel Agent (Quinidine)

What is used to treat supraventricular and ventricular dysrhythmias 

400

This medication's Mechanism of Action (MOA) is that it blocks HMG-CoA reductase enzyme.

What is Atorvastatin. 

400

This medication should be administered with nitroglycerin to suppress induced tachycardia. 

What are Beta Blockers

400

This medication increases myocardial contractility by inhibiting the enzyme sodium, potassium- ATPase. 

What is digoxin 

400

This class of medication is used to increase cardiac ourput and blood pressure. it is used in Heart failure, shock and decreased renal perfusion 

What are Adrenergic Agonist Agents (sympathomimetics) 
500

What is Lidocaine's Mechanism of Action (MOA)

Inhibits sodium channels in the heart reducing contractions (relayed repolarization)

500

This medication displaces warfarin from plasma and therefore it is recommended to monitor INR frequently.

What is (Fibrates)Gemfibrozil

500

You take this medication on the first sign of angina attach and usually have relief within 5 minutes. Can repeat 3 times

What is nitroglycerine

500

This type of heart failure is characterized by blood tinge sputum, crackles and cough, tachycardia, fatigue, and cyanosis. 

what is Left-sided heart failure

500

This class of medication decreases overall fluid and increases excretion of water, na, chloride, cal, mag, and potassium. 

What are diuretics