Potpourri
Arrythmias
Respiratory
Pharmacology
Pharm 2
100

This is the color of football the Iowa Hawkeyes use in practice.

What is brown?

100

What is the formula for cardiac output and what is considered normal?

What is CO = SV x HR

4-6L/min

100

Terminate Asthma episodes

What is a bronchodilator

100

HCTZ decreased reabsorption of.

What is sodium?

100

What drug class is Losartan.

Angiotensin Receptor Block (ARB)

Losartan is an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). This class of drugs lowers blood pressure by blocking the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II and is useful for patients who cannot tolerate ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors' adverse effects.

200

How many hearts does an Octopus have?

What is 3

One pumps blood to their whole systems, and two are dedicated just to the gills.

200

Segment of cardiac cycle from mitral valve closure to aortic valve closure

What is Systole

200

The structure where gas exchange occurs.

What is the alveoli?

200

Blocks cardiac calcium channels and vascular smooth muscle channels.

What is Diltiazem?

200

Which of the following is the most common adverse effect of calcium channel blockers? 

A.) AV block

B.) Gynecomastia

C.) Nausea

D.) Edema

What is D.) Edema


All of these are possible side effects of calcium channel blockers, but the most common side effect is edema. Calcium channel blockers decrease blood pressure by hindering the influx of calcium into myocardial cells. They may also increase the diameter of blood vessels, which always results in decreased blood pressure.

300

What is the only animal that cant jump?

Elephants

300

This term means "slow heart" in Latin

What is bradycardia?

300

What breath sounds are high-pitched, musical, and are heard throughout the respiratory cycle?

What is Wheezing

High pitched wheezes caused by air passing through small airways such as bronchospasm

Associated with Asthma, COPD, CHF

300

Reduces production of angiotensin II.

What is Ace Inhibitors?
300

What is the most appropriate action a nurse must take before administering digoxin?

What is monitor Potassium level?

Monitoring potassium is especially important because hypokalemia potentiates digoxin toxicity. Digoxin exhibits its therapeutic and toxic effects by poisoning the sodium-potassium ATPase.

400

What was the original color of Coca-Cola?

What is Green


Coca-Cola was originally green because of fresh cocoa leaves.

400

In order to determine a heart rate, one would count this wave on a rhythm strip

What is an "R wave""

400

Which 3 things can alter a patient on a nasal cannulas FI02?

1. VT (Tidal Volume)

2. RR (Respiratory Rate)

3. If the patient is mouth or nose breathing

400

Persistent cough is an adverse effect of which medication class.

What is ACE INHIBITORS

400

Blurred Vision and halos are signs of this drugs toxicity.

What is Digoxin?

Halos is a hallmark sign of digoxin toxicity. Digoxin exhibits its therapeutic and toxic effects by poisoning the sodium-potassium ATPase. The subsequent increase in intracellular sodium leads to increased intracellular calcium by decreasing calcium expulsion through the sodium-calcium, cation exchanger.

500

How many dimples are on a golf ball?

what is 366


500

Life threatening arrythmia that is characterized by ECG findings of RBBB and ST-segment elevations in the Precordial Leads (V1-V3). 

What is Brugada Syndrome

Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease that predisposes patients to fatal cardiac arrhythmias 

Approximately 80% of Brugada syndrome patients who develop ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation experience syncope. Palpitations and dizziness have also been described as possible symptoms.

500

Upon auscultation you hear deep, rumbling sounds that are more pronounced on expiration. What breath sound are you hearing?

What is Rhonchi

Usually indicative of thick secretions in the airways.

500

What is the serum therapeutic range for digoxin?

A.) 0.1-1.5 ng/mL

B.) 0.5-2.0 ng/mL

C.) 1.0-2.5 ng/mL

D.) 2.0-4.0 ng/mL

What is 

B.) 0.5-2.0 ng/mL

500

What is the antidote for Heparin?

What is Protamine Sulfate

 Protamine sulfate works by binding to Heparin and neutralizing its effects, thereby reversing the anticoagulant activity and helping to restore normal blood clotting.