Nursing Implications
Hypertension
Angina
Heart Failure
Antidysrthmics
100

The nurse instructs the patient to avoid ___ when taking antihypertension medication 

- extreme heat 

- foods high in sodium 

- changing positions quickly 

100

which alpha blocker is indicated for benign prostatic hyperplasia 

tamsulosin 

100

prototypical nitrate 

nitroglycerin 

100

define positive iontropic 

define positive chronotropic 

iontropic = increased force of contraction 

chronotropic = increase HR 

100

when administering anitdysrythmics, the nurse always monitors for a prolonged QT interval. What emergency does a prolongation cause? 

Torsade de pointes -- intermediate dysrythmia that often deteriorates into V. Fib

200

when are PO antihypertensives are given to increase absorption 

with meals 

200

the nurse assesses for these adverse effects of ACE Inhibitors (at least two) 

- dry nonproductive cough

- dizziness

- fatigue

- 1st dose hypotensive crisis 

- possible hyperkalemia/neutropenia 

- angioedema


200

a nurse teaches a patient with a nitroglycerin patch this to avoid tolerance 

remove at bedtime 

200

the nurse recognizes that a patient is at risk for  digoxin toxicity occurs when this electrolyte lab value is low 

potassium 

200

when administering amiodarone, the nurse expects to see a brief period of 

Asystole -- amiodarone is used for ventricular dysrhythmias 

300

what must be assessed before administering digoxin 

apical pulse for a full minute 

300

which ace inhibitor will a nurse question a prescription for a pt with liver disease 

Enalapril (prodrug) 

300

IsosorbideDN/IsosorbideMN. which produces a more consistent, steady and therapeutic response 

IsosorbideMN (because it has no active metabolites) 

300

List at least three signs of digoxin toxicity (100 pt each) 


N/V, diarrhea, blurred vision, yellow or green vision, halo effect, headache, drowsiness, confusion, disorientation 

300

used for ventricular dysrhythmias only 

lidocaine 

400

the nurse teaches a pt this process when experiencing angina 

1. sit down and take SL nitro 

2. if no relief after 5 min, take another and call 911

3. no relief after 5 min, take a 3rd 

400

which antihypertensive class decreases SVR and BP via decreasing peripheral smooth muscle tone (drug class, and give a specific drug) 

CCBs --> Amlodipine 

400

NonPV tubing is indicated for which anti-angina drug when given parenterally, and why

IV nitroglycerin, must be protected from sun exposure

400

the appropriate drug level range for digoxin 

0.5 - 2 ng/mL

400
a pt is complaint of photophobia and vision halos due to corneal micro deposits, what antidysrythmic drug does the nurse assume the pt is taking? 

amiodarone 

500

ACE inhibitors may cause what increased lab values 

renal impairment = serum creatinine 

hyperkalemia 

500

a diabetic has a new prescription for an antihypertensive. The nurse identifies the drug class they are prescribed may require further teaching due to masking the SxS of hypo/hyperglycemia. what is the drug class and give an example drug. 

Beta blockers -- metoprolol, atenolol, etc. 

500

a nurse recognizes that a prescription for diltiazem is indicated for what type of angina 

vasospastic/coronary artery spasm/prinzmetals 
500

the first heart failure drug approved for a specific ethnic group 

African Americans -- hydralazine (biDil) 

500

which antidysrthmic drug class may a patient complain of constipation from? 

CCBs