Antiaarhyythmics
Diuretics
Antiplatelets
Beta Blockers
ACE Inhibitors
ARBs
Anticoagulants
100

 What is the primary function of antiarrhythmic drugs?

To treat and prevent abnormal heart rhythms.

100

What is the main action of diuretics?

To increase urine production and reduce fluid volume.

100

What is the primary action of antiplatelet drugs?

 To prevent platelet aggregation and thrombus formation

100

What is the primary effect of beta blockers on the heart?

To reduce heart rate and myocardial contractility

100

The desired effect of enalapril on blood vessels.


What is vasodilation?

100

This ARB is used to treat hypertension and heart failure.

What is Losartan?

100

The desired effect of heparin on blood clotting.

What is inhibiting clot formation?

200

Which class of antiarrhythmics includes amiodarone?

Class III (Potassium Channel Blockers).

200

Name a commonly prescribed loop diuretic.

Furosemide (Lasix)

200

Name a common antiplatelet medication used for stroke prevention.

Aspirin

200

Which beta blocker is commonly used to treat hypertension and migraines?

Propranolol

200

This ACE inhibitor can cause a persistent cough.

What is Lisinopril?

200

The desired effect of valsartan on blood pressure.

What is lowering blood pressure?

200

This anticoagulant is commonly used to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

What is Warfarin?

300

What is the mechanism of action of sodium channel blockers?

They block sodium channels to slow conduction and reduce excitability.

300

What is a common side effect of potassium-sparing diuretics?

Hyperkalemia

300

Name a common side effect of antiplatelet medications

Bleeding

300

What condition is atenolol primarily used to treat?

Hypertension

300

The condition treated with perindopril.

What is hypertension?

300

Desired effect of ARBs on the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).

What is blocking the action of angiotensin II?

300

The medical condition treated with low molecular weight heparins (LMWH).

What is DVT and pulmonary embolism (PE)?

400

hat is a common side effect of amiodarone?

 Thyroid dysfunction or pulmonary toxicity.

400

Name a condition where diuretics are commonly used.

Heart failure or hypertension

400

What should patients avoid when taking clopidogrel to reduce bleeding risk?

NSAIDs and alcohol

400

This beta blocker is often prescribed for hypertension and heart failure.

What is Metoprolol?

400

Common medication example of an ACE inhibitor used post-myocardial infarction.

What is Ramipril?

400

This ARB can cause hyperkalemia.

What is Valsartan?

400

Desired effect of warfarin on vitamin K.

What is inhibiting the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors?

500

What condition is lidocaine primarily used to treat?

Ventricular arrhythmias, particularly during acute myocardial infarction.

500

What condition can spironolactone treat besides hypertension?

Hyperaldosteronism or heart failure

500

Which condition is prasugrel contraindicated in due to bleeding risk?

History of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)

500

Common medication example of a beta blocker with alpha-blocking activity.

What is Carvedilol?

500

The medical condition treated with ACE inhibitors in diabetic patients.

What is diabetic nephropathy?

500

The medical condition treated with ARBs in diabetic patients.

What is diabetic nephropathy?

500

This anticoagulant is administered via injection and has a rapid onset of action.

What is Heparin?