Statins & Lipid-Lowering Drugs
Antiplatelets & Anticoagulants
Cardiac Medications: Nursing Care
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) Management
Patient Education & Safety
100

This drug is the first line treatment to lower LDL cholesterol and reduce risk of heart attack and stroke

What are statins?

100

This drug irreversibly inhibits platelet aggregation and is given immediately during an acute MI

What is aspirin?

100

This class of drugs reduces heart rate and blood pressure, decreasing cardiac workload

What are beta-blockers?

100

The acronym MONA stands for the immediate interventions for chest pain

What are morphine, oxygen, nitrates, aspirin? 

100

Statins can affect this organ; nurses should monitor these labs

What are liver function tests (AST,ALT)?

200

The nurse should teach the patient to report muscle pain or weakness while on this drug class

What are statins?

200

The nurse should monitor platelet count when giving this IV anticoagulant

What is heparin?

200

Before giving a beta-blocker, the nurse should check these two vital signs

What are heart rate and blood pressure?

200

This enzyme therapy dissolves clots if PCI is not available for STEMI

What is alteplase (tPA)?

200

The nurse should advise patients taking nitroglycerin to keep tablets stored like this

What is in a dark, tightly closed glass container?

300

Statins work best when taken at this time of day, since cholesterol synthesis peaks overnight

What is at bedtime or in the evening?

300

This oral anticoagulant requires INR monitoring and consistent intake of vitamin K foods


What is warfarin?

300

This drug class prevents ventricular remodeling after an MI but can cause a dry cough

What are ACE inhibitors?

300

The nurse should closely monitor for bleeding in a patient on these medications used in ACS

What are antiplatelets and anticoagulants? 

300

The nurse should advise male patients to not take this class of drugs with nitroglycerin

What is phosphodiesterase enzyme type 5 inhibitors?

400

This non-statin medication can be added if LDL remains high on maximum statin dose

What is ezetimibe? 

400

This antiplatelet drug should not be combined with omeprazole due to reduced effectiveness 

What is clopidogrel (Plavix)?

400

The nurse should NOT give nitroglycerin if the patient's systolic blood pressure is below this number

What is 90 mmHg? 

400

This drug should be given under the tongue every 5 minutes for chest pain, up to 3 doses

What is sublingual nitroglycerin?

400

Patients on warfarin should avoid sudden changes in intake of this nutrient?

What is vitamin K?

500

These injectable medications are reserved for severe or genetic hypercholeserolemia and require patient teaching on self-administration

What are PCSK9 inhibitors?

500

The antidote for heparin overdose is this

What is protamine sulfate?

500

The nurse should teach that this type of chest pain relief drug may cause a headache and flushing.

What is nitroglycerin?

500

Nurses must check this lab before giving thrombolytics like tPA

What are PT/INR and aPTT (coagulation studies)?

500

This supplement can cause flushing, and taking aspirin 30 minutes before can reduce the effect

What is niacin (vitamin B3)?