Classifications
MOA
Nursing
Patient Education
Uses
100

Metoprolol

Beta-Blocker

100

Metoprolol

Blocks Beta 1 receptor sites

100

The reversal Agent for Heparin

protamine sulfate

100

Use a soft bristle tooth brush

Anticoagulants

100

Reduce fluid volume in body

diuretics

200

Losartan

ARB - Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker

200

Furosemide

inhibits reabsorption of NA and chloride in loop of henle

200

The reversal agent for warfarin sodium

Vitamin K

200

You are taking this drug daily to reduce the number of platelets in your blood

Aspirin

200

This drug may be given for opioid withdrawal

Clonidine

300

Diltiazem

Calcium Channel Blocker

300

Remove NA by antagonizing aldosterone

Spironolactone

300

Administration route for enoxaparin sodium

SQ

300

This medication helps your heart pump better and it is very important that you don't stop it abruptly

Digoxin

300

An antihypertensive medication that is also recommended for CHF patients

ARBs - Losartan

400

Nitroglycerin

Vasodilator

400

prolongs refractory period of conduction through SA and AV nodes

Digoxin

400

Important electrolyte to monitor for patient receiving furosemide

potassium

400

It you have chest pain you should put this medication under your tongue and let it dissolve

Nitroglycerin

400

This antihypertensive is also used for irregular electrical activity in the heart

Diltiazem

500

enoxaparin sodium

Anticoagulant

500

Effects clotting factors

Heparin, enoxaparin sodium, or warfarin

500

Vital nursing assessment prior to the administration of a beta blocker

Heart Rate

500

Before you go for any invasive procedures like dental care or colonoscopy let them know you are on this drug.

Heparin

enoxaparin sodium

warfarin

aspirin

500

This diuretic could be used in a patient with potassium deficiency

Spirolactone