antihypertensives
drugs affecting heart
drugs acting on SNS
drugs acting on PNS
drugs affecting respiratory system
100

Untreated hypertension can lead to these long term complications.

What are stroke, heart attack, kidney disease?

100

This selective beta adrenergic blocker (beta blocker) is used to decrease cardiac output, peripheral resistance, and
cardiac oxygen consumption

What is metoprolol?

100

Increased HR, blood pressure, bronchodilator

What are actions of adrenergic agonists?

100

A client is taking a medication for Alzheimers disease develops urinary retention. They are probably taking this medication.

What is donepezil?

100

This drug, used to treat asthma, belongs to this class of medications.

What is a beta-2 adrenergic agonist?

200

ACE-I (lisinopril) can lead to this serious adverse reaction affecting the airway.

What is angioedema?

200

The client taking warfarin will be advised to have this blood test routinely checked. 

What is PT/INR?

200

This adrenergic agonist has alpha and beta effects and is first line treatment for anaphylaxis.

What is epinephrine?

200

Ipratropium is used to treat COPD and asthma by this mechanism of action.

What is antagonize acetylcholine at the muscarinic receptors to relax bronchial smooth muscle?

200

Inhaled fluticasone requires the nurse to provide this client education.

What is avoid crowds, stay away from people with airborne illnesses such as covid and chicken pox?

300

People taking drugs affecting the RAAS should be told to avoid this.

What is pregnancy?

300

This is the protocol for using sublingual nitroglycerin for angina.

What is take one, wait 5 minutes X3?

300

This non-specific beta-blocker is contraindicated for clients with COPD and asthma.

What is propranolol?

300

Nurses can teach clients using scopolamine patch for motion sickness to use this to minimize side effects.

What is suck on hard candy? 

300

This medication can help loosen secretions for those with thick, tenacious secretions and productive cough.

What is guaifenesin?

400

This food should be avoided while taking calcium channel blockers.

What is grapefruit and grapefruit juice?

400

Visual halo's, nausea, vomiting, and bradycardia are all manifestations of this

What is digoxin toxicity?

400

Midodrine is an alpha-1 adrenergic agonist used for this reason.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

400

Using diphenhydramine for allergies should include this client education due to it's anticholinergic side effects.

What is "may cause drowsiness, don't use with alcohol or operate heavy machinery"?

400

Dextromethorphan acts directly on the medullary cough center in the brain to suppress cough and may cause these side effects.

What is drowsiness, sedation and confusion?

500

ACE-I and ARBS work by eliminating sodium and water through the kidneys in exchange for this electrolyte.

What is potassium?

500

Taking aspirin and clopidogrel together increases the clients risk for which side effect/adverse reaction.

What is bleeding?

500

Clonidine is an alpha 2 adrenergic agonist that regulates the outflow of norepinephrine and is used for this reason.

What is hypertension, opiate withdrawal and ADHD?

500

Pupil constriction, increased gastric motility, decreased heart rate are all effects of this autonomic response.

What is parasympathetic nervous system response?

500

Tachycardia, nervousness, GI upset can occur with this medication used for COPD and should be used cautiously in those with angina and HTN.

What is salmeterol (LABA)?