Cardiac Glycoside & Heart Failure
Angina
Meds Affecting Cardiac Rhythm
Antilipemic Agents
Meds Affecting Coagulation
100

Electrolyte correlated with the heart

What is potassium?

100

Anginal Pain often manifest as a sudden pain beneath the sternum radiating to the 

What is the left shoulder, arm, and jaw? 

100

These are the four main classification groups of antidysrhythmics.

What are sodium channel blockers, beta-adrenergic blockers, potassium channel blockers, and calcium channel blockers?

100

This cholesterol absorption inhibitor may cause hepatitis or myopathy, especially if taken with a statin. 

What is ezetimibe?

100

Medications used to prevent DVTs

What is anticoagulants?

200

Drug class of epinephrine, dopamine, dobutamine, isoproterenol, and norepinephrine

What is adrenergic agonists?

200

Complications of this medicine include Headache, Orthostatic hypotension, Reflex tachycardia, and Tolerance

What is Nitroglycerin (NTG)?

200

This is a major concern for antidysrhythmic medications because it can lead to increased cardiac dysrhythmias. 

What is toxicity?

200

Atorvastatin is the prototype for this class of medications that decrease LDL and VLDL cholesterol and increase HDL to treat primary hypercholesterolemia and prevent coronary events, MI, and stroke. 

What are HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors or statins?

200

Complication of this medication class

What is bleeding/hemorrhaging? 

300

Lab value and range to monitor for digoxin

What is K 2.5-5.0?

300

Name the only calcium channel blocker that can be used with ranolazine

What is Amlodipine?

300

This sodium channel blocker can cause systemic lupus syndrome.

What is procainamide?

300

This antilipemic agent is administered subcutaneously and requires rotation of injection sites, and avoidance of areas of inflammation, rash, or injured skin. 

What are monoclonal antibodies (alirocumab, evolocumab)?

300

Lab name and value to evaluate heparin

What is aPTT and 60-80 seonds?

399

Antidote for necrosis that can occur with extravasation in adrenergic agonists 

What is phentolamine?

399

IV Nitroglycerin is started at a slow rate of 

What is 5mcg/min?

399

This sodium channel blocker can cause respiratory arrest.

What is lidocaine?

399

Statins interact with grapefruit juice and these medications. 

What are fibrates (gemfibrozil, fenofibrate) and ezetimibe (increase risk of myopathy and liver and kidney injury), as well as medications that suppress CYP3A4, HIV protease inhibitors, and cyclosporine (all increase levels of some statins)?
399

Antidote of warfarin

What is vitamin K?

500

This medications pharmacological action is renal blood vessel dilation

What is dopamine?

500

Ranolazine can cause QT prolongation which indicates an increase risk of 

What is Torsades de pointes?

500

This potassium channel blocker can lead to pulmonary toxicity, sinus bradycardia, AV block, visual disturbances, phlebitis, and hypotension.

What is amiodarone?

500

These drugs interact with bile-acid sequestrants, like colesevelam, and should be taken 1 hour before or 4 hours after bile-acid sequestrants.

What are levothyroxine, 2nd gen sulfonylureas, phenytoin, fat-soluble vitamins, oral contraceptives, thiazide diuretics, digoxin, and warfarin?

500

Alteplase pharmacological action

What is dissolving clots?