use of streptokinase
what is acute MI to re-establish coronary blood flow
Use of heparin
what is prevent and treat thromboembolism
use of aspirin, plavix and effient
what is prevent clot formatioin
names of Ca channel blockers
what is cardizem, procardial, cardene and verapimil
use of lasix
CHF, fluid overload and HTN
action of streptokinase
what is facilitate clot dissociation (dissolve of clot)
action of heparin
what is inhibit clot formation
action of aspirin, plavix and effient
what is prohibit platelet induced thrombus
2 actions of calcium channel blockers
inhibit Ca2+ influx into cardiac and smooth muscle
prevents vasoconstriction
action of lasix
adverse effects of streptokinase
what is hemorrhage (decrease clotting = excess blood)
adverse effects of heparin
what is hemorrhage
adverse effects of aspirin, plavix, and effient
what is mild gastric irritation
adverse effects of calcium channel blockers
bradycardia, orthostatic hyptension
adverse effects of lasix
hypokalemia and fluid depletion that may cause extopic arrhythmias and hypotension
names of other thrombolytic agents
what is recombinant tPA, Retovase
action of coumadin
what is blocks vitamin K and other clotting agents
2 more actions of calcium channel blockers
reduces myocardial contractility
slows down conduction
Names of molecular weight Heparin
what is lovenox, xarelto, and eliquis
to regulate Na in the cell = excitability