"artan" Correct Answers beta blocker
"olol" Correct Answers ARBs
"pril"s Correct Answers ACE inhibitors
1st line antiplatelet drug Correct Answers aspirin
1st line drug for hyperlipidemia Correct Answers statins
1st line drugs for angina Correct Answers nitrates
2nd line therapy for hyperlipidemia Correct Answers bile acid
sequestrants
A patient is prescribed digoxin which ____ the force of
contraction and ____ HR Correct Answers increase; decrease
abciximab Correct Answers ReoPro
adverse effect on general inhalations Correct Answers
respiratory depression
albuterol Correct Answers beta 2 agonist
alirocumab Correct Answers praluent
All antidepressants carry this risk Correct Answers suicide
,Alpha 1 agonists will do this to blood vessels Correct Answers
vasoconstrict
alteplase Correct Answers activase, tPA
aminocaproic acid Correct Answers amicar
angina caused by coronary artery spasm that restricts blood flow
to heart Correct Answers variant angina
angina triggered by increase in physical activity Correct
Answers stable angina
Angiotensin II can raise blood pressure by which of the
following mechanisms? Select all that apply.
a) Causes reabsorption of sodium by the kidney
b) Stimulates the release of norepinephrine and epinephrine
c) Stimulates sympathetic outflow to blood vessels by the CNS
d) Stimulates the release of aldosterone Correct Answers a,b,c,d
anticoagulant monitored by PT/INR Correct Answers warfarin
anticoagulant monitored by PTT Correct Answers heparin
anticoagulant with protamine sulfate antidote Correct Answers
heparin and enoxaparin
anticoagulant with vitamin K antidote Correct Answers
warfarin
aquamephyton Correct Answers vitamin K
, atorvastatin Correct Answers lipitor
Benjamin Button is your patient. He is a 51 year old male
complaining of shortness of breath and palpitations x 25 minutes
and is presenting to the ER. When you place him on the monitor
he is in SVT with a HR of 190 and a BP of 105/76.
Which of the following is the best statement by the nurse
immediately before administering Adenosine?
a) You are not even going to feel a thing.
b) You are going to die and come back to life.
c) You are going to feel very strange and uncomfortable
momentarily and that is normal and expected.
d) You are going to feel very sleepy. Correct Answers c
Benjamin Button is your patient. He is a 51 year old male
complaining of shortness of breath and palpitations x 25 minutes
and is presenting to the ER. When you place him on the monitor
he is in SVT with a HR of 190 and a BP of 105/76. The nurse
knows to administer Adenosine:
a) IVP slowly over 2-3 min
b) IVP rapidly followed by 20mL flush
c) IV infusion over an hour
d) IV infusion no faster than 4 hours Correct Answers b
Benjamin Button is your patient. He is a 51 year old male
complaining of shortness of breath and palpitations x 25 minutes
and is presenting to the ER. When you place him on the monitor
he is in SVT with a HR of 190 and a BP of 105/76. The
physician is most likely to order which medication?
a) amiodarone