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100

instruct patient: NO grapefruit juice with this class of anti-hypertensives

What is a calcium channel blocker?

100

IV med used to treat shock in acute situations; it is a non-specific adrenergic agonist

What is dopamine?

100

first line treatment for hypertension in all genders and races?

What is a thiazide diuretic?

example: hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)

100

an indirect acting cholinergic agonist that can be used to treat dementia?

What is donepezil?

100
three foods high in potassium

What is melons, bananas and avocados?

other: sweet potatoes, potatoes, 

200

The nurse should check the apical heart rate BEFORE administering this class of antihypertensive and hold if less than 60 bpm

What is a beta-blocker?

200

prototype non-specific alpha and Beta adrenergic antagonist that is used for hypertensive emergencies (IV)

What is labetalol?

200

this abnormal lab value can cause an increase in the risk for dig toxicity

What is hypokalemia?

normal potassium level 3.5-5

200

can be used to dry secretions during surgery and to treat bradycardia 

What is atropine?

200

normal dig level

What is 0.5-2 ng/mL?

300

This drug is used to counteract the effects of an epinephrine or dopamine intravenous extravasation into surrounding tissues.

What is phentolamine?

300

This class of antihypertensives can cause bronchoconstriction, bradycardia and can mask the side effects of hypoglycemia.

What are beta-blockers?

(100 point bonus if you answered beta-1 specific beta blockers)

300

this drug is used in patient's with heart failure who are unresponsive to digoxin; there is a protocol for giving this drug; typically used in heart failure units; only given IV

What is milrinone?

300

these are side effects of bethanechol

Name 3

What is flushing, urinary urgency, diarrhea, increased sweating, dizziness, pupil constriction?

300

this class of drugs causes direct vasodilation of arterioles to produce an antihypertensive effect

What are vasodilators?

example: hydralazine

400

this class of antihypertensive is CI in pregnancy and can cause hyperkalemia

What are ACE Inhibitors?

400

Effects of this part of the nervous system include pupil dilation, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and decreased gastric motility.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

400

drug treatment for digoxin toxicity

What is digoxin immune fab?

400

a drug used to differentiate between cholinergic and myasthenic crisis

What is edrophonium?

400

this class of drugs works in the RAAS to block the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II thereby producing an antihypertensive effect

What are ACE Inhibitors?

500

blockage of aldosterone in the RAAS can lead to what undesirable side effect of ACE Inhibitors?

What is hyperkalemia?

500

3 indications for the use of ACE inhibitors

HTN, CHF, and prevention of diabetic nephropathy

500

bradycardia, halo vision, confusion, heart block

What are signs and symptoms of digoxin toxicity?

500

Two of our prototype medications that can cause a big "first dose response"?

What is doxazosin and lisinopril?

500

this class of drugs produces an inotropic effect by allowing more calcium to enter the cell during depolarization (increased calcium= increased contractility of heart muscle)

What are cardiac glycosides?

example: digoxin