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Pronestyl, Procan - generic name?
procainamide
Pro nest can cain
Nopace - generic name?
disopyramide
The pyramids were built at more than normal pace
Quinidex - generic name?
quinidine
Quin dexters dine
Xylocaine - generic name?
lidocaine
Dilantin - generic name?
phenytoin
Dye lanterns fend to inns
Tonocard - generic name?
tocainide
Ton o' cards of toca
Mexitil - generic name?
mexiletine
Inderal - generic name?
propranolol
Props ran to Indie films - LOL
Lopressor - generic name?
metoprolol
Low pressing turns me to pro - LOL
Normodyne - generic name?
labetalol
It's normal to dye the label - LOL!
Tenormin - generic name?
atenolol
The tenor ate no LOL
Coreg - generic name?
carvedilol
Carve up the core G - LOL!
Cordarone - generic name?
amiodarone
Bretylol - generic name?
bretylium
Calan, Isoptin - generic name?
verapamil
Vera and Pam opt in to Cali
Cardizem - generic name?
diltiazem
The cards have been dealt with zem
Procardia - generic name?
nifedipine
The pro cards where knifed in the pines
Adenocard - generic name?
adenosine
Lanoxin - generic name?
digoxin
Dig land with oxen
Tambocor - generic name?
flecanide
There are flecks on the tambourine
Rythmol - generic name?
propafenone
Prop up to see a female - then strut with rhythm
What electrolyte is the glue that links electrical and chemical events in the body?
Calcium
What three things are cardiac function dependent upon?
1. Adequate ATP. 2. Adequate Calcium. 3. Coordinated electrical stimulus.
Which electrolyte vasoconstricts coronary arteries and peripheral arterioles?
Calcium
Fast action potentials in the heart are dependent on which two electrolytes?
Sodium and potassium
Slow action potentials in the heart are dependent on which electrolyte?
Calcium
Which kind of dysrhythmias are sodium channel blockers indicated for?
Ventricular dysrhythmias
Which class of Antidysrhythmics slow conduction through the ventricles?
Class I - sodium channel blockers
Which class of Antidysrhythmics are used for tachydysrhythmias, HTN, SVT and angina?
Class II - beta blockers
Which classes of antidysrhythmics prolong repolarization?
Class I - sodium channel blockers and Class III - potassium channel blockers
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Which class of Antidysrhythmics slows SVT, a-fib and a-flutter?
Class IV - calcium channel blockers