❤️ Cardiac Glycosides, Antianginals,
and Antidysrhythmics
🩺 ANTIHYPERTENSIVES
🩸 ANTICOAGULANTS, ANTIPLATELETS & THROMBOLYTICS
🧈 LIPID DRUGS
💧 DIURETICS
100

This cardiac glycoside increases the force of heart contractions while slowing the heart rate.

What is Digoxin?

100

This drug class commonly causes a dry cough.

What are ACE inhibitors?

100

Which medication is the antidote for heparin?

What is Protamine sulfate?

100

This drug class inhibits HMG-CoA reductase.

What are Statins?

100

This loop diuretic is commonly prescribed to treat edema and hypertension.

What is Furosemide (Lasix)?

200

This medication is administered sublingually for acute chest pain.

What is Nitroglycerin?

200

This ARB is commonly prescribed for hypertension.

What is Valsartan (or Losartan)?

200

Patients taking warfarin should keep intake of this food group consistent.

What are green leafy vegetables?

200

Which lipoprotein is considered the "good cholesterol"?

What is HDL?

200

This osmotic diuretic is the medication of choice to rapidly decrease intracranial pressure (ICP) and intraocular pressure (IOP).

What is Mannitol?

300

Before administering digoxin, the nurse should assess this vital sign.

What is the apical pulse?

300

Patients taking alpha-blockers should be taught to prevent this common side effect.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

300

Which laboratory value is monitored to evaluate therapeutic heparin therapy?

What is aPTT?

300

Which medication requires annual eye examinations because of possible visual changes?

What are statins?

300

This potassium-sparing diuretic works by blocking the action of aldosterone and can cause hyperkalemia.

What is Spironolactone?

400

A patient taking digoxin develops nausea, blurred yellow vision, and confusion. What is occurring?

What is digoxin toxicity?

400

Why should beta blockers never be stopped abruptly?

Because they may cause rebound hypertension.

400

Which laboratory value is monitored for warfarin therapy?

What are PT/INR?

400

This lipid-lowering medication should be used cautiously with warfarin because bleeding may occur.

What are Fibrates (Gemfibrozil/Fenofibrate)?

400

A patient receiving IV furosemide suddenly reports ringing in the ears. The nurse recognizes this adverse effect as:

What is ototoxicity (hearing loss)?

500

A patient with hypertension is prescribed _____, a calcium channel blocker that promotes vasodilation and may cause peripheral edema and hypotension. 

What is Amlodipine?

500

A patient has asthma and hypertension, which medication class should be avoided? 

What are Beta Blockers?

500

This antiplatelet medication is prescribed to improve walking distance in patients with intermittent claudication.

What is Cilostazol?

500

Which vitamin combination helps lower homocysteine levels?

What are Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, and Folic Acid?

500

A patient taking digoxin is prescribed hydrochlorothiazide. Which laboratory value requires the nurse's immediate attention before administering both medications?

What is Potassium?