Clinical Treatment of Heart Failure Flashcards

1
Q

Lasix is the brand name for ___________.

A

furosemide

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2
Q

_________ are the most common treatment of heart failure.

A

Diuretics

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3
Q

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors) end in the ______ suffix.

A

-pril (such as lisinopril, enalapril, and benazepril)

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4
Q

Side effects of ACE inhibitors include _________.

A

hypotension, hyperkalemia, cough, angioedema, and worsening renal function

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5
Q

The -sartan drugs (such as losartan and valsartan) block _________.

A

angiotensin II receptors

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6
Q

For those with HFrEF, give three drugs: ___________.

A

a ß-blocker, an ACE inhibitor or angiotensin II receptor blocker, and an aldosterone-receptor blocker

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7
Q

Patients with less than 35% ejection fraction are given ____________.

A

ICDs (implanted cardioverter devices)–implanted defibrilliators

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8
Q

CRTs are ______________.

A

cardiac resynchronization therapy–devices that treat bundle blocks by stimulating both ventricles at once

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9
Q

Why are vasodilators given to patients with acute heart failure?

A

To reduce afterload and improve cardiac output

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10
Q

Diuretics are given when patients are at the ______ of the Frank-Starling curve, such that depleting fluid will not affect stroke volume.

A

far-right end

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11
Q

List two aldosterone-receptor blockers.

A

Spironolactone and eplerenone

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12
Q

Hospitalized CHF patients are typically given ___________.

A

IV diuretics, IV inotropes (such as digoxin or milrinone), IV vasodilators, and PPV

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13
Q

ß-blockers are usually only given to those stage _________ and up.

A

II

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14
Q

Those with HFpEF are usually just given ___________.

A

medications to treat hypertension and diuretics in cases of volume overload; ACEI, ARBs, and ßBs have not been shown to be effective

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15
Q

ß-blockers can induce ____________.

A

bronchoconstriction

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16
Q

Hydralazine and isorbide are ___________.

A

arterial vasodilators, recommended in African-American HF patients

17
Q

In the warm/cold, wet/dry scheme, patients want to be __________; if they are cold and wet, give them a _______ first and then a _________.

A

warm and dry; inotrope; diuretic