MI Flashcards

1
Q

What drug would prevent MI if taken prophylactically? Use this same drug 1st when pt presents in ED with MI.

A

Aspirin

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2
Q

What drug do you want to start MI pts on within 24 hrs of presenting?

A

Statin

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3
Q

What do you use for:

  • Dopamine
  • Dobutamine
  • Furosemide
A
Dopamine = pressor, use for hypotensive pts - not used clinically, you'll use NE
Dobutamine = use for extreme CHF b/c beta agonist (inotrope)
Furosemide = diuretic
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4
Q

Anterior infarct on EKG

A

V1-3

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5
Q

Anteriolateral infarct on EKG

A

V3-6

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6
Q

Lateral infarct on EKG

A

V5
V6
1
avL

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7
Q

Inferior infarct on EKG

A

2, 3, avF

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8
Q

What are 3 mechanical complications of MI?

A

Papillary muscle rupture - posterior medial
Free wall rupture
Ventral septal wall defect

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9
Q

If a pt is presenting with mitral regurgitation, what is one drug you might give?

A

Goal is to decrease afterload

Nitroprusside

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10
Q

Which nitro do you give to decrease BP?

A

Nitroprusside - most significant vasodilation

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