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What drug class is Morphine Sulfate?
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Narcotic
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1. Antianginal
2. Narcotic 3. Anticoagulant 4. Antidyrhythmic |
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What drug class is NTG?
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Antianginal
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1. Antianginal
2. Narcotic 3. Anticoagulant 4. Antidyrhythmic |
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What drug class is Heparin?
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Anticoagulant
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1. Antianginal
2. Narcotic 3. Anticoagulant 4. Antidyrhythmic |
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What drug class is Propranolol?
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Antidysrhythmic
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1. Antianginal
2. Narcotic 3. Anticoagulant 4. Antidyrhythmic |
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What drug class is Atneolol?
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Antianginal
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1. Antianginal
2. Narcotic 3. Anticoagulant 4. Antidyrhythmic |
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What drug class is Lasix or furosemide?
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You should know this.....it's a diuretic - what type?
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Loop Diuretic
Potassium wasting |
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What type of drug class is Lidocaine?
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Antidysrhythmic
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1. Antianginal
2. Narcotic 3. Anticoagulant 4. Antidyrhythmic |
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What drug class is Digoxin (Digitalis)?
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Cardiac Glycoside
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1. Anticholinergic
2. Cardiac Glycoside 3. Alkalinizing Agent 4. Sympathomimetic |
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What drug class is Atropine
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Anticholinergic
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1. Anticholinergic
2. Cardiac Glycoside 3. Alkalinizing Agent 4. Sympathomimetic |
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What drug class is Epinephrine
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Sympathomimetic
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1. Anticholinergic
2. Cardiac Glycoside 3. Alkalinizing Agent 4. Sympathomimetic |
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What drug class is Sodium Bicarbonate?
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Alkalinizing Agent
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1. Anticholinergic
2. Cardiac Glycoside 3. Alkalinizing Agent 4. Sympathomimetic |
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What drug class is Dopamine?
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adrenergic
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What drug class is Streptokinase?
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thrombolytic
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What drug class is Reteplase?
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thrombolytic
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What drug class is Alteplase (t-PA)
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thrombolytic
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What drug class is Amiodarone?
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Antiarrhythmic
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What drug class is Lipitor
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lipid lowering agent
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What drug class is Zetia
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lipid lowering agent
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What drug class is Crestor
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lipid lowering agent
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1. Adrenergic
2. Thrombolytic 3. Antiarrhythmic 4. Lipid lowering agent |
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What therapeutic effect does morphine sulfate have?
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to relieve sever pain.
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1. To relieve severe pain
2. To control angina pectoris 3. To prevent clotting 4. restore norm. heart rhythm |
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What therapeutic effect does nitroglycerin have?
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to control angina pectoris
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1. To relieve severe pain
2. To control angina pectoris 3. To prevent clotting 4. restore norm. heart rhythm |
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What therapeutic effect does Heparin have?
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to prevent blood clotting
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1. To relieve severe pain
2. To control angina pectoris 3. To prevent clotting 4. restore norm. heart rhythm |
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What therapeutic effect does
Propranolol have? |
to restore cardiac rhythm
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1. To relieve severe pain
2. To control angina pectoris 3. To prevent clotting 4. restore norm. heart rhythm |
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What therapeutic effect does Atenolol have?
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to control angina pain
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1. To relieve severe pain
2. To control angina pain 3. To prevent clotting 4. restore norm heart rhythm |
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What therapeutic effect does
Lasix (furosemide) have? |
to treat fluid retention or fluid overload
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1. To relieve severe pain
2. To control angina pain 3. To relieve fluid overload 4. Restore norm heart rhythm |
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What therapeutic effect does Digoxin have?
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to treat CHF, atrial tachycardia, flutter, or fibrillation.
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1. To relieve severe pain
2. To control angina pain 3. Treat chf, atrial flutter 4. Treat atrial tachy, a-fib |
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What therapeutic effect does Atropine have?
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increases heart rate in bradycardia, increases salivary secretions, treats peptic ulcers
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1. to relieve sever pain
2. increase heart rate 3. control angina pain 4. prevent clotting |
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What therapeutic effect does epinephrine have?
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allergic/anaphylactic reaction, bronchospasm, and cardiac arrest
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1. Control angina pain
2. increase heart rate 3. to treat cardiac arrest 4. to relieve severe pain |
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What therapeutic effect does sodium bicarbonate?
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treat metabolic acidosis that may accompany cardiac arrest
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1. control angina pain
2. treat metabolic acidosis 3. increase heart rate 4. to relieve severe pain |
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What therapeutic effect does dopamine have?
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to treat hypotension,increase heart rate,
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1. control angina pain
2. increase heart rate 3. relieve sever pain 4. to treat cardiac arrest |
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What therapeutic effect does Streptokinase have?
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dissolve blood clots
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1. increase heart rate
2. decrease angina pain 3. decrease fluid overload 4. dissolve blood clots |
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What therapeutic effect does Retaplase have?
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dissolve blood clots
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1. increase heart rate
2. decrease angina pain 3. decrease fluid overload 4. dissolve blood clots |
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What therapeutic effect does T-pa or Alteplase have?
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dissolve blood clots
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1. increase heart rate
2. decrease angina pain 3. decrease fluid overload 4. dissolve blood clots |
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What therapeutic effect does Amiodarone have?
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suppressess v-tach, suppresses arrhythmias
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1. decrease angina pain
2. suppress v-tach 3. decrease fluid overload 4. dissolve blood clots |
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what therpeutic effect does Lipitor have?
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reduces ldl and vldl and increases hdl
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1. decreases hdl
2. decreases ldl 3. increases hdl 4. increases ldl |
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What therapeutic effect does Zetia have?
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reduces cholesterol
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1. decreases cholesterol
2. decreases angina pain 3. decreases fluid overload 4. dissolves blood clots |
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Beta Blockers do what?
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Decrease bp and hr.
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1. Increase Heart Rate
2. Decrease Heart Rate 3. Increase Blood Pressure |
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What class of drugs
is Beta Blockers? |
antianginal
antidysrhythmics antihypertensive |
1. antidysrhythmic
2. antianginal 3. antihypertensive 4. anticoagulant |
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What does digoxin treat?
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dysrhythmias
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1. anginal pain
2. dysrhythmias 3. blood pressure 4. blood clotting |
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what type of sickness does digoxin treat?
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chf, a-tach, a-flutter, or a-fib
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guess
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IV Epinephrine is used for what?
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Cardiac arrest
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SubCut. Epinephrine is used for what?
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Allergic reaction
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The rationale for administering thrombolytics within the first 6 hours is?
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the blood clot disintegrates if given with 4 - 6 hours of a myocardial infarction
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The difference between streptokinase and retaplase
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streptokinase - 4 to 12 hours
retaplase - duration is 48 streptokinase may need increased dose |
1. strep. - 48 hours
2. retaplase - 4 - 12 hours 3. retaplase - increase dose 4. strept - 4 - 12 hours |
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What do you monitor for NTG?
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dizziness, faint, headache
skin rashes, skin burns |
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What factors influence digitoxicity?
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hypocalcemia
hypomagnesmia hypokalemia |
three deficiencies
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What is the heart rate for digoxin?
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60
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1. 65
2. <60 3. 60 or below 4. 60 or above |
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Antidote for Digoxin?
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digibind
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antidote fo morphine
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narcan
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antidote for heparine
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protamine sulfate
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Side effects of morphine sulfate?
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urinary retention
blurred vision bradycardia |
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what is life threatening symptoms of morphine sulfate
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respiratory depression
increased inacranial depression |
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Side effects of morphine NTG
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Hypotension
Circulatory collapse headache dizziness |
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Heparin side effects
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bleeding
ecchymyosis |
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side effects propranolol
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bradycardia
hypotension bronchospasm wheezing dysrhythmias |
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