This beta blocker works by decreasing SA and AV conduction and decreases HR
Timolol
Cardizem (diltiazem)
What drug class does heparin belong to and describe the mechanism of action
Anticoagulant; prevents conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
What letters do ACE I's normally end with?
"pril" - lisinopril
What letters do beta blockers normally end with?
"olol" - metoprolol
What are some uses for BB timolol
Mild to moderate HTN, after MI
Explain the action of CCBs
Dilate coronary and peripheral arteries; slow HR
What are some uses for heparin?
2. A-fib
Name some uses for ACE I's
1. Mild to moderate HTN
2. As an adjunct for HF and acute MI
Describe the mechanism of action of BBs
Lower BP by beta blocking effects of epi (adrenaline)
Positive symptoms of being orthostatic =
1. Dizziness
2. Lightheadedness
3. Syncope
Name some uses for CCBs
1. Angina due to coronary artery spasms
2. HTN
3. A-fib
4. A-flutter
5. SVT
1. Bleeding (gums, stool, urine, skin)
2. HIT (heparin-induced thrombocytopenia)
Name some S/E of ACE I's
1. Headache
2. Fatigue
3. Dizziness
4. HOTN
5. Hyperkalemia
6. Angioedema
7. Hepatic failure
8. Renal insufficiency
What are some uses for BBs
1. Mild to moderate HTN
2. Acute MI
3. HF
4. Cardiomyopathy
Interventions for orthostatic patient
1. Change positions slowly
2. Dangle legs at the side of the bed
3. Sit down immediately if dizzy or lightheaded
These are some S/E of CCBs
1. HOTN
2. Bradycardia
3. Headache
4. Fatigue
5. Drowsiness
6. Edema
7. Renal failure
This is the lab value you would monitor for a patient on heparin
Monitor aPTT (25 - 35)
How would you take care of a patient who is taking ACE I's
1. Watch for angioedema
2. Monitor renal/hepatic labs (BUN, creatinine, ALT, AST)
What are some S/E of BBs
1. HOTN
2. Bradycardia
3. Dizziness
4. Palpitations
5. Bronchospasm
6. Dyspnea
How would you take care of a pt who is taking BB timolol
1. Monitor HR
2. Monitor BP
3. Monitor breathing effort
Nursing considerations for CCBs
1. Monitor BP
2. Monitor HR
3. Renal labs
What is the overdose treatment for heparin?
What are ACE I's and how do they work
1. Anti-hypertensives
2. Prevent conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II
1. Monitor HR
2. Monitor BP
3. Monitor breathing effort