pharm 8 Flashcards

1
Q

cardiac glycosides

A

act directly on the myocardium to increase the force of myocardial contractions
HEART FAILURE

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2
Q

drug for cardiac glycoside

A

digoxin

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3
Q

digoxin

A

need to monitor pulse before you administer it

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4
Q

arrhythmia

A

any change from the normal sequence of electrical impulses of the heart

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5
Q

antiarrhythmic agents

A

suppress cardiac arrhythmias

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6
Q

adenosine (adenocard)

A

restores normal sinus rhythm by slowing down AV node

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7
Q

amiodarone (cordarone)

A

life threatening ventricular arrhythmias

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8
Q

amiodarone black box

A

should be hospitalized when first started

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9
Q

beta adrenergic blockers example

A

propranolol (inderal)

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10
Q

beta adrenergic blockers

A

combat arrhythmias by inhibiting adrenergic nerve receptors

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11
Q

calcium channel blockers example

A

verapamil (calan)

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12
Q

calcium channel blockers

A

treat A fib/flutter

slowing AV nodal conduction

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13
Q

lidocaine

A

membrane stabilizing action EMERGENCY

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14
Q

procainamide

A

act by decreasing myocardial excitability, inhibiting conduction, and depress myocardial contractility

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15
Q

procainamide example

A

disopyramide (norpace)

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16
Q

propafenone (rythmol)

A

life threatening ventricular arrhythmias

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17
Q

HTN

A

> 140/90

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18
Q

antihypertensives

A

can’t cure HTN by itself; just treat

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19
Q

antihypertensives SE

A

hypotension

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20
Q

thiazide diurectics

A

combined a lot of the time HTN

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21
Q

beta adrenergic

A

treat angina, post MI, heart disease

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22
Q

angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors

A

decreasing vasoconstriction

1st or 2nd generation

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23
Q

calcium blockers

A

treat HTN

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24
Q

ACE inhibitors example

A

benazepril

25
Q

angiotensin receptor blockers

A

block angiotensin receptor that causes vasoconstriction

26
Q

angiotensin receptor blockers example

A

losartan

27
Q

antiadrenergic agents example

A

minipress

28
Q

antiadrenergic agents

A

HTN

central acting alpha adrenergic agent

29
Q

peripheral vasodilator

A

HTN with CHF

increases HR and cardiac output

30
Q

coronary vasodilators

A

treatment of angina

dilate blood vessels and stop attacks of angina

31
Q

angina pectoris

A

most common angina

32
Q

nitrates

A

most common for relief of angina pectoris

33
Q

nitrates example

A

nitroglycerin

34
Q

antilipemic agents

A

> 200 mg/dL

35
Q

LDL

A

bad cholesterol

36
Q

HDL

A

good cholesterol

37
Q

statins

A

inhibit the enzyme for cholesterol snthesis 1st choice

38
Q

bile acid sequestrants example

A

questran

39
Q

bile acid sequestrants

A

bind bile acids in the intestine

40
Q

nicotinic acid (niacin)

A

reduces liver synthesis and inhibits the mobilization of free fatty acids from the peripheral tissues
-raise HDL

41
Q

fibric acid derivatives (fibrates)

A

help with overall cholesterol, and extremely high triglycerides
helps with diabetes

42
Q

cholesterol absorption inhibitors example

A

zetia

43
Q

cholesterol absorption inhibitors

A

reduces LDL levels by inhibiting interstinal absorption of both dietary and biliary cholesterol, blocking its transport in the sm intestine

44
Q

anithrombotic agents

A

try to break up blood clots

45
Q

anticoagulants

A

act on different steps

46
Q

warfarin

A

alters vitamin K

47
Q

new oral anticoagulants

A

more money, but better advantages

48
Q

heparin

A

out dated

anticoagulant

49
Q

platelet inhibitor therapy

A

inhibit platelet clumping

50
Q

dipyridamole (persantine)

A

inhibits platelet aggregation

51
Q

aspirin

A

prevention of thrombosis

52
Q

adenosine diphosphate receptor antagonists example

A

plavix

53
Q

adenosine diphosphate receptor antagonists

A

block the activation of the platelet’s receptor surface, inhibiting platelet activation

54
Q

thromboyltic agents

A

dissolve clot after they have formed

55
Q

thromybolytic agents example

A

alteplase

56
Q

hematopoiesis

A

formation, differentiation, and maturation of blood cells into specific cell lines

57
Q

erythropoiesis stimulating agents

A

regulation of the production and development of blood cells, in the bone marrow

58
Q

colony stimulating factors

A

work on neutrophils in host defense needs