Blood Thinners
Diuretics
BP medications
Lab Values
Random
100

This drug is a low molecular weight heparin.

What is Enoxparin (Lovenox) 

100

This drug is the prototype (main drug) for the classification of loop diuretics.

What is furosemide (Lasix).

100

This drug classification prevents angiotensin II from allowing the kidneys to secrete aldosterone.

What is angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs).

100

This lab test indicates the presence of a blood clot. 

What is a d-dimer.

100

This protein can carry cholesterol to the vessel allowing it to stick to the inner lining of the vessel. 

What is low-density lipoprotein (LDL).

200

These lab(s) values are monitored to determine whether a patient is therapeutic on warfarin (coumadin). 

What is PT/INR.

200
This is the classification of hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ).

What is thiazide diuretic. 

200

This drug classification prevents angiotensin I from converting to angiotensin II.

What is ACE inhibitor. 

200

This is the normal value for platelets. 

What is 150,000 - 400,000.

200

The nurse should place a hypotensive patient is this position to help increase the blood pressure. 

What is supine/dorsal recumbent. 

300

This is the mechanism of action for Clopidogrel (Plavix).

What is antiplatelet properties. 

300

This diuretic medication prevents potassium (K) from being excreted during diuresis. 

What is spironolactone (aldactone). 

300

How many nitroglycerin tablets can a patient take when experiencing angina?

What is up to 3 tablets 5 minutes apart.

300

This is the expected level of INR when the patient is therapeutic on warfarin (coumadin). 

What is 2-3.

300

This assessment technique may indicate the presence of a DVT.

What is Homan's sign.

400

This is the antidote for Heparin overdose.

What is protamine sulfate.

400

This is how diuretics help either maintain or decrease blood pressure in patients. 

What is decreasing circulating blood volume. 

400

This is the mechanism of action for how beta-adrenergic blockers decrease the workload of the heart and oxygen consumption. 

What is decrease the heart rate.

400

This is the normal level for total cholesterol. 

What is less than 200.

400
An elevated level of this lab value indicates arterial inflammation.

What is C-reactive protein (CRP).

500

This lab value needs to be monitored to determine whether a patient has developed HIT.

What is platelet levels. 

500

This fluid/electrolyte imbalance can occur with taking diuretics.

What is fluid volume deficit and hyponatremia. 

500

A calcium channel blocker (CCB) prevents calcium from moving into the heart cells which in turn can cause a decrease in HR and BP by....

What is decrease the myocardial contractility. 

500

This is the therapeutic level of aPTT when patients are on a heparin drip.

What is 37-70.

500

This type of ischemia is more likely to lead to an myocardial infarction.

What is unstable angina.