Name that drug
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Mixed bag
100

This drug is used to vasodilate the arteries but watch out it can cause a nasty headache! 

What is nitroglycerin 


100
The stage of shock that occurs after the initial phase is known as what.

what is the compensatory stage 

100

This must be done within 10 minutes of a client entering the ER with chest pain

What is an EKG

100

Name this rhythm

what is a STEMI

200

This drug prevents platelet aggregation and stops new platelets from forming

What is aspirin 

200

** Daily Double**

The organ that causes RAAS activation

What are the kidneys 

200

This is done if PCI is unavailable 

what is Fibrinolysis 

200

The name of the procedure that is done for clients with severe multiple vessel coronary artery disease and blockages 

What is a CABG 

300

This drug decreases myocardial workload and myocardial oxygen demand, limiting cardiac injury.

What is beta blocker

300

We use this when drug therapy is unsuccessful in cardiogenic shock

What is an intra aortic balloon pump 

300

This is the amount of time it should take for a client to go from ER to cath lab with a STEMI

what is 90 minutes 

300

This is a complete blockage of a minor coronary artery

What is an NSTEMI

400

This drug is an anticoagulant given intravenous to prevent clot formation

What is heparin 

400

Baroreceptors release these in response to low blood pressure 

What is catecholamines 

400
If a client has had a ischemic stroke in this amount of time, they are unable to get fibrinolysis 

What is 3 months 

400

This is an ultrasound of the heart to assess its structure and how it's beating

What is a 2d echo or echocardiogram

500

This drug is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor and decreases cardiac contractility while decreasing afterload

What is milrinone 

500
ONE complication of IABP therapy 

What is embolization, balloon migration, or insertion site bleeding

500

The amount of time fibrinolysis should start in a non-PCI hospital

what is 30 minutes 

500

*DAILY DOUBLE* 

This will be elevated within 4 hours of myocardial injury 

What is troponins