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causes of acute coronary syndrome?
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thrombosis
cocaine ppt: anemia, tachycardia, sever bradycardia |
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Which coronary artery has the most blood flow?
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LAD
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What is the tx for acute coronary syndrome?
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Oxygen
Nitroglycerine Aspirin Morphine plus beta blocker or ca channel blocker |
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When should thrombolytics not be given?
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If doing angioplasty
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What drug reverses heparin?
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Protamine sulfate
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Mech of heparin and LMW heparin?
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Block factor 10a (and thrombin for heparin)
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Mech of glycoprotein 2b/3a antagonists?
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prevents fibrinogen/adhesive ligands from binding to the glycoprotein on platelets
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What can be used in place of heparin?
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direct Thrombin inhibitors
-only affect thrombin, not factor 10a |
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Mech of ADR R antagonists?
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Use in place of aspirin if someone allergic
-bind the ADP R on the platelets to prevent activation |