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Pharm chp 28-33 kahoot 5
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Stable angina is defined as:
-chest pain that lasts more than 15 minutes
-chest pain that occurs with rest
-predictable chest pain
-Chest pain that occurs with no other symptoms
predictable chest pain
Unstable angina:
-occurs during rest and/or is unrelieved by rest
-causes troponin levels to be elevated
-diagnosed by 12 lead ECG and relieved by sublingual nitro
-not a reason to admit someone to admit to the hospital
-occurs during rest and/or is unrelieved by rest
What are some side effects of mirages?
-headache
-hypotension
-dizziness
-eccgymosis
-headache
-hypotension
-dizziness
Which drug class are part of the 3 main classes used to treat angina:
-nitrates/nitrites
-beta blockers
-neither
-bith
Both
The correct dosage of aspirin for suspected MI is:
-324mg
-90mg
-180mg
-500mg
324 mg
Which is the following are types of IV solutions:
-colloids
-crystalloids
-blood
-all the above
All the above
Crystalloids are clear: true or false
True
Vasopressors, like dobutamine and dopamine are used for patients that have:
-Hypotension
-hypertension
-bradycardia
-tachycardia
Hypotension
Inotropic means:
-Weaken the force of muscle contractions
-inotropic drugs affect strength of muscle like amiodarone
-inotropic drugs affect the contraction of muscle digoxin
inotropic drugs affect strength of muscle like amiodarone
-inotropic drugs affect the contraction of muscle digoxin
Antidysrhythmia medications work all of the following ways except:
-sodium channel blocker
-potassium channel blocker
-calcium Chanel's blocker
-iron channel blocker
iron channel blocker
What medication is most likely prescribed if your pt is experiencing this dysrhythmia:
-Esmolol
-adenosine
-diltiazem
-all of the above
All of the above
What is the antagonist to heparin:
-Bivalirudin (angiomax)
-fondaparinux (Arixtra)
-vitamin k
-profaning sulfate
...
What do you always check before giving heparin:
-PTT
-PT-INR
-potassium
-BP
PTT
PT/ INR need to be checked while a client is taking lovenox: true or false
False
What is the antidote for Coumadin?
-mucomyst
-ethanol
-Librium
-vitamin k
Vitamin k
Unlike heparin, direct factor Xa inhibitors can bind to free and fibrin- bound thrombin: true or false
True
Adverse effects from NSAIDS and aspirin are:
-Hepatotoxicity
-tinnitus
-acute renal failure
-GI bleeding
All apply
Side effects from glucocorticoids include:
-mood swings
-insomnia
-weight gain
-All the above
All the above
Prednisone
-Corticosteroid,
-NSAID,
-anti hypertensive,
-calcium channel blocker
Corticosteroid
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