Pharmaceutical Care of CV patients hospital- 2 heart failure Flashcards

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what are the aims of the treatment for heart failure?

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1) To reduce mortality
2) To delay disease progression
3) To control symptoms and improve quality of life

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outline the primary Drugs Used in Heart Failure and discuss the role of each one.

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1) Diuretics: Remove fluid from lungs and periphery
2) ACE inhibitors:
- Lower blood pressure and vascular resistance
- Reduce mortality by 35%
3) Beta-blockers:
- Lower cardiac load by reducing heart rate and force of contraction
- Reduce mortality by a third
4) Aldosterone antagonists:
- Reduce mortality in severe heart failure by 35%

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outline the role of a hospital pharmacist with regards to heart failure

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1) Control of symptoms
2) Monitoring for side effects/effect
3) Watch for drug-drug and drug-disease interactions
4) Health promotion
5) Counselling

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what can weight loss of more than 1kg a day cause in heart failure patients and why?

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1) more than 1kg per day can cause exacerbation in heart failure due to acute reduction in blood volume, hypotension and diminished renal perfusion.
2) Also electrolyte disturbance and dehydration can worsen heart failure

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5
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discuss how the symptoms of heart failure can be controlled

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1) Weight loss– no more than 0.5-1kg/day
2) Monitor fluid balance
3) Exercise tolerance
4) Therapy should be started at a low dose to avoid first-dose hypotension
- is less common when using longer-acting options such as ramipril and lisinopri
5) Build up slowly – may take months
- Doses should be titrated slowly over a period of two to three months or longer until the patient’s heart rate is controlled between 50 and 60 beats/min.

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Diuretics are used to treat heart failure, state what would need to be monitored when using this medication.

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1) Fluid balance
2) Weight
3) Electrolytes and renal function
4) Symptom improvement

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ACE inhibitors are used to treat heart failure, state what would need to be monitored when using this medication.

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1) Blood pressure
2) Renal function
3) Potassium

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Beta blockers are used to treat heart failure, state what would need to be monitored when using this medication.

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1) Pulse
2) Blood pressure
3) Lung function if asthmatic

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Aldosterone antagonists are used to treat heart failure, state what would need to be monitored when using this medication.

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1) Potassium
2) Renal function
3) Pulse- can cause arrhythmias

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10
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discuss the side effects of Loop diuretics and outline what would need to be monitored as a consequence

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1) Hypokalaemia
- Monitor after starting therapy and then periodically
2) Fluid loss
- Watch for dehydration

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discuss the side effects of Aldosterone Antagonists

and outline what would need to be monitored as a consequence

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1) Hyperkalaemia
- Reduce dose/stop if > 6 mmol/l
2) Renal function
- Stop if serum creatinine>200 micromoles/l
3) Gynaecomastia
- Can try eplerenone instead
4) Also nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea

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state the side effects of Digoxin

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1) Anorexia
2) Nausea
3) Bradycardia

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state the side effects of Ivabradine

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1) Bradycardia
2) Visual effects
3) Dizziness

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state the side effects of Nitrates

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1) Headache
2) Tolerance
3) Postural hypo-tension
4) Tachycardia

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state the side effects of Hydralazine

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1) Tachycardia
2) Dizziness
3) Systemic lupus erythema-tosus (SLE)

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16
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discuss the Drug-drug interactions that might occur for the following drugs used in heart failure.

1) Diuretics
2) ACEi
3) Digoxin

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1) Diuretics: NSAIDS, Carbamazepin, Lithium
2) ACEi: NSAIDS, Ciclosporin, Lithium, Diuretics
3) Digoxin: Anti-arrhythmics, Verapamil, Diuretics, Amphotericin

17
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discuss the Drug-drug interactions that might occur for the following drugs used in heart failure.

1) Nitrates
2) Aldosterone antagonists
3) Beta blockers

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1) Nitrates: Sildenafil, Heparins
2) Aldosterone antagonists: Digoxin
3) Beta blockers: Amiodarone, Diltiazem, Verapamil

18
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what counselling advice would you provide for the following drugs used in heart failure.

1) Diuretics
2) ACEi and beta blockers

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1) Diuretics:
- Adjust time of dose to suit lifestyle
- Flexible dosing – where indicated

2) ACEi and beta blockers:
- Avoid standing rapidly

19
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what counselling advice would you provide for the following drugs used in heart failure.

1) Digoxin
2) Nitrates

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1) Digoxin
- Report nausea, anorexia
- May need blood tests

2) Nitrates
- Timing of dose
- Avoid standing rapidly

20
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Healthcare professionals should adapt their consultation style to the needs of individual patients so that all patients have the opportunity to be involved in decisions about their medicines at the level they wish. discuss how do you demonstrate good Patient-centred Care

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1) Involve patients in decisions.
2) Discuss benefits.
3) Explain aims
4) Discuss the pros and cons
5) What does the patient hope the treatment will achieve?
6) Avoid making assumptions
7) Accept that patients may have different views

21
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Medicines optimisation: is the safe and effective use of medicines to enable the best possible outcomes. discuss how to effectively conduct a medicines optimisation

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1) Ensure patients are on best regime - evidence based
2) Monitor effects and side effects
3) Help patients manage their medicines
- Adapt to daily routine
- Compliance aids
- Flexible dosing
4) Perform accurate drug histories
5) Communicate changes