Diuretics
Positive Inotropes
Anticoagulants
Ace Inhibitors
Beta Blockers
100

IV Lasix administration instructions require the nurse to push slowly over 2-5 minutes to avoid this complication that causes tinnitus.

What is Ototoxicity

100

This medication has a positive inotropic effect (increased contractility) and a negative chronotropic effect (decreased hear rate)

What is Digoxin 

100

This medication is used to reverse the effects of heparin

Protamine

100

Change positions slowly, lie down if feeling dizzy, lightheaded or faint to manage this side effect 

Orthostatic hypotension 

100

Beta 2 (nonselective) blockers that affect both the heart and the lungs should be avoided in patients with this chronic condition?

What is Asthma

200

The nurse should teach the patient to consume nuts, spinach, oranges, potatoes, and bananas to avoid this complication of loop and thiazide diuretic use. 

What is Hypokalemia

200

Heart failure and Dysrhythmias 

What are Indications for Digoxin 

200

Infusing this medication IV requires a second nurse to confirm the rate and requires obtaining an aPTT (activated partial thromboplastin time) blood draw every 3-6 hours

What is Heparin

200

Complication that involves facial swelling 

What is Angioedema

200

The nurse will hold the Beat Blocker and notify the provider if the heart rate is less than what?

What is 50 bpm (per ATI)

300

Weight loss, reduced edema, decreased blood pressure, and increase urinary output

what is Diuretic effectiveness/desired effects 

300

Increase fatigue, dysrhythmias, weakness, vision changes (blurred vision, yellow, green halos) 

What is Digoxin toxicity

300

This drug is an example of a low molecular weight heparin given subcutaneously

What is Enoxaparin, fondaparinux, or Lovenox

300

Pregnancy, history of angioedema, renal impairment/insufficiency

What are contraindications/precautions for Ace Inhibitors 

300

Primary hypertension, angina, tachydysrhythmias, heart failure, and MI

What are indications for Beta blockers

400

Spironolactone

What is a Potassium-Sparing Diuretic 

400

Monitor and maintain a therapeutic digoxin serum level

What is nursing action to prevent complications/toxicity

400

Do not aspirate. Rotate sites. Do not expel the air bubble. Inject at a 90 degree angle. Administer the entire dose. 

What are techniques/teaching points for subcutaneous administration

400

Vasodilation and excretion of sodium and water

What is mechanism of action/effective use of Ace Inhibitors 

400

Fatigue, orthostatic hypotension, and bradycardia

What are side effects of beta blockers

500

Hirsutism, gynecomastia, impotence

What are (endocrine) side effects of Potassium-sparing diuretics?

500

Pregnancy, heart blocks, hypokalemia, and impaired kidney function

What is contraindications/precautions for digoxin 

500

Vitamin K inhibitor drug

What is Coumadin 

500
Take blood pressure 2 hours after the initial dose of Lisinopril to monitor for this

First dose orthostatic hypotension 

500

This is the common suffix for beta blockers 

What is "olol"