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14 Cards in this Set
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What are the principal antianginals?
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Organic Nitrates
Beta Blockers CCB |
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What causes anginal pain?
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Oxygen needs to the heart are not being met
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What is the disease that causes Angina Pectoris?
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Coronary Artery Disease
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___ angina is triggered by increase in physical activity.
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Stable
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___ angina is not triggered by anything.
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Variant
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___ angina has symptoms during rest and has a intensification.
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Unstable
Emergency |
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What is the prototype for the organic nitrates?
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Nitroglycerin
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Nitroglycerin acts on ____.
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dilation of the veins
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What are the adverse effects of nitroglycerin?
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Headache
Hypotension Tachycardia |
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What are the drug interactions of nitroglycerin?
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Hypotensive Drugs
Phosphodiesterase Type 5 drugs |
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Tolerance to nitroglycerin happen rapidly.
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True
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Beta Blockers are effective for ___ angina but not for ___ angina.
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Stable
Variable |
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What is CABG surgery?
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Healthy Blood vessel grafted onto the aorta
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What is PCI surgery?
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Balloon angioplasty followed by stenting
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