Antihypertensive Flashcards

1
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mechanism of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system

A

angiotensin II, after conversion by several enzymes, causes vasoconstriction and release of aldosterone which incites reabsorption of salt and water in the body

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ACE inhibitors mechanism of action

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block the enzyme which converts angiotensin to its active form, causing vasodilation and excretion of sodium and water (aldosterone release inhibited)

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Angiotensin II receptor blockers mechanism of action

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block angiotensin II receptors in the kidney, causing vasodilation and excretion of sodium and water (aldosterone release inhibited)

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4
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ACE inhibitor meds

A

Captopril
Enalapril
Lisinopril
-prils

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5
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ARB meds

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Losartan

-sartans

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6
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Uses of RAAS meds

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HTN
heart failure
cardioprotection (inhibition of fibrous remodeling after MI - ACE only)

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problems w/RAAS meds

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first dose orthostatic hypoTN
hyperkalemia
angioedema–>blocked airway

ACE inhibitors only:
persistent cough

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8
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clonidine

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anti-HTN
drowsiness, dry mouth
avoid: other CNS depressants

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9
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nitroprusside

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HTN crisis - drastic drop in BP
must be protected from light
may cause cyanide poisoning

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