Medications Flashcards

1
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Medications commonly prescribed in respiratory failure are?

List at least 3

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  • inhalation/intravenous steroids
  • bronchodilators
  • antibiotic therapy
  • analgesia
  • sedatives
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Medications commonly prescribed in PE (pulmonary embolisms) are? List 3

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  • inotropes = noradrenaline, adrenaline, dobutamine
  • analgesics
  • thrombolytics
  • anticoagulants - heparin
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What is another name used for Salbutamol? What type of drug is it and what reactions should we be monitoring for?

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Ventolin, it is a Beta2-adrenoreceptor agonist
We should be monitoring for: tremors, tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmias, heachache, nausea, palpitations and feelings of warmth

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What is another name for Ipratopium Bromide?
What type of drug is it?
What reactions should we be monitoring for when giving this drug?

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Atrivent is a bronchodialator
We should be monitoring for: tachycardia, arrhythmia, SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia), AF (atrial fibrillation), nausea, dry mouth, glaucoma

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What routine medications are prescribed for HF?

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  • angiotensin: converting enzyme inhibitors
  • angiotensin II receptor blockers
  • beta-blockers
  • diuretics (careful not to overwork the heart)
  • digoxin
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What is another name for Glycerl trinitrate (GTN)?

What type of drug is it?

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GTN is otherwise known as Angine

It is a vasodilator = increases blood flow from epicardial to endocardial regions

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What type of drug is Aspirin?

Who is it used in?

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Aspirin inhibits platelet aggregation
Used in pt’s with unknown cardiovascular/cerebrovascular disease
Also a prophylaxis for AMI, Unstable angina, TIA, CVA

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What is morphine?

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  • it is an analgesia

- opium= binds to receptors in the brain, spinal cord and other tissues

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What is Metoclopromide?
What is it otherwise known as?
What does this drug do?

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  • it is an anti emetic
  • otherwise known as Maxolon
  • it accelerates gastric emptying, increases peristalsis
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What is Tazopip?
what type of drug is it?
What are the contraindications for this drug?

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Tazopip is antibacterial combination medication

  • it is a broad spectrum semisynthetic penicillin.
  • previous allergic reactions to penicillin/cephalosporins
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Inotropes promote myocardial contractility to improve CO and BP. However they also present a paradox in the treatment of cardiogenic shock as they have the potential to?

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  • to increase HR and myocardial O2 demands

- increase the frequency of arrhythmias

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what does adrenaline (epinephrine) bind to and do?

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  • binds to Beta 1 adreno receptors = increased HR and contraction
  • binds to beta2 receptors = vasodilation
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what does noradrenaline (norepinephrine) bind to?

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it binds to beta and alpha receptor which results in very little beta2 activity.

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List the routes that can be used for cardiac arrest drugs

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  • intra-osseous (IO)
  • IV
  • Via ETT
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List at least 4 cardiac drugs and there type.

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  • Adrenaline (epinephrine) = peripheral vasoconstriction
  • amiodorone = antiarrhythmic
  • calcium = myocardial excitability
  • lignocaine = sodium channel blocker (used in recurrent VF/VT)
  • magnesium = myocardial hyperexcitability
  • potassium = if suspected
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16
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List some Inotropic drugs that may be used for shock.

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  • dobutamine
  • dopamine
  • adrenaline
  • noradrenaline
  • vasopressin
17
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What is another name for Enoxaparin? What is it used for?

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Clexaine, this drug is used for to aid in the prevention of VTE (venous thromboembolism)

18
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What is Amoxicillin and what is it used for?

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It is a moderate spectrum beta-lactamase sensitive aminopenicillin.
It is used to treat gram negative bacteria (influenza)

19
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What are the contra-indications for Amoxicillin?

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Those who are sensitive to penicillins or Cephalosporins

20
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List some possible reactions that Amoxicillin may cause

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  • anaphylaxis
  • rash
  • Vomiting
  • nausea
  • urticaria
  • diarrhoea
21
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What is paracetamol?

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It is a analgesic and antipyretic which inhibits prostaglandin synthesis in the CNS.

22
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What is the treatment for an overdose of paracetamol?

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  • Acetycystine can be administered if within 4 hrs of pt ingesting with a maintenance dose given 21 hr
  • multiple blood tests will need to be performed to test hepatic function