LAMA & SAMA & ICS
Misc
arrythmias
shock
Anticoags
100

Name a LAMA (Long acting muscarinic agent) used for bronchodilation in COPD

tiotropium, umeclidinium

100

Genetically engineered man-made proteins that mimic the body's natural antibodies

monoclonal antibodies (mab)

100

amiodarone is given for atrial and ventricular dysrythmias.  Name a nursing consideration when giving amiodarone

needs a micron filter for IV.  Monitor liver enzymes.

100

What is the synthetic form of ADH (antidiuretic hormone)

vasopressin

100

Drugs like clopidogrel, prasugrel, cangrelor are P2Y12 meds given as part of DAPT.  What does DAPT stand for?

Dual antiplatelet thereapy

200

name a SAMA (short acting muscarinic agonist)

Ipratropium

200

 hydrochlorothiazide is often the first med prescribed for hypertension. What is an abbreviation commonly used for this med?

HCTZ

200

Lidocaine treats life threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Is bradycardia and/or heart block a contraindication?

yes.  Lidocaine requires levels be drawn, as toxicity may develop affecting the CNS and cause other arrythmias

200

Dobutamine is typically used for which type of shock

cardiogenic

200

Heparin breaks down blood clots. True or false

False. It prevents further clot formation

300

What is an example of an inhaled corticosteroid

beclomethasone, budesonide, fluticasone,

300

sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto) is the only ARNI (angiotensin receptor/neprilysin inhibitor) approved by the FDA. What is it used for?

Heart failure. Don't take with ACE or ARB. same s/e as those

300

What is used for supraventricular tachycardias when vagal maneuvers are ineffective?

adenosine.  Must be given rapid IV push. Stops the heart and the heart "resets"

300

dopamine at a very low dose is often referred to as a renal dose. At a higher dose is has strong Beta 1 and alpha 1 and has a ____________effect

Inotropic

300

apixaban (Eliquis), rivaroxaban (Xarelto) and dabigigatran (Pradaxa0 are direct anticoagulants (DOAC). Why are they preferred over warfarin?

They work quickly and do not require frequent blood monitoring.

400

What type of inhaler should a patient be taught to rinse their mouth?

Contains corticosteroids to reduce the risk of thrush

400

Calcium channel blockers inhibit the movement of calcium ions across the membrane of cardiac and arterial muscle cells. Name one

verapamil, diltiazem, amlodipine, nifedipine, felodipine

400

This drug is used for symptomatic bradycardia and as a treatement for cholinergic crisis

atropine

400

Norephinephrine (Levophed) is a drug of choice for this type of shock

Septic

400

How is a low molecular weight heparin like enoxaprin (Lovenox) given?

sub cut

500

What order to do inhalers and COPD meds

  • Rescue inhalers first to open airways.

  • Controller inhalers second for long-term management.

  • Dry Powder inhalers last.

  • Wait between inhalers to maximize effectiveness.

  • Rinse after steroids

500

Nifedipine is used for angina. A common side effect of the med is:

leg (esp. ankles) swelling. Vasodilation causes fluids to move out

500

Of all the calcium channel blockers, which two are used as antiarrythmics?

diltiazem and verapamil
500

Epinephrine may be given IV in cardiac arrest, but if someone had a severe allergic reaction, it may be given IM for what type of shock?

anaphylactic shock

500

alteplase (Activase) is a tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) used for pulmonary embolism, ischemic stroke and MI.  What does it do?

activate plasminogen to plasmin, breaking down clots.