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Drexel NURS 549 CARDIOVASCULAR
Study Guide Solutions
Diuretics - Ans:✔✔-Ion transport inhibitors that impact reabsorption of electrolytes. The movement of
H2O is incidental by an osmotic gradient
Types of Diuretics - Ans:✔✔-1. Loop- most efficacious, work outside of the lumen
2. Thiazide- only one with active site on the luminal surface, needs decent renal perfusion (GFR> 30)
3. Potassium sparing- important for electrolyte manipulation. Only available PO
Side Effects - Ans:✔✔-1. Dry mouth
2. Electrolyte imbalance
3. Thiazides have unintended effect of excretion if other solutes *potentiate uric acid retention!
Beta Adrenergic Blockers - Ans:✔✔-Relieve workload by preventing sympathetic stimulation of beta 1
receptors in the heart. Also prevent renin release and water retention in the kidneys.
**Some BB are not beta 1 specific or lose specificity in high doses! Blockade of beta 2 receptors in the
lung can be a problem in patients with reactive airway disease
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Beta 1 Selective Drugs - Ans:✔✔-1. Atenolol (Tenormin)
2. Penbutolol (Levarol)
3. Acebutolol (Sectral)
4. Metoprolol (Lopressor)
5. Esmolol (Brevibloc)
Beta 1 and Beta 2 - Ans:✔✔-1. Propranolol (Inderal)
2. Nadolol (Corgard)
3. Pindolol (Visken)
4. Carvedilol (Coreg)
5. Labetolol (Trandate)
Nebivolol (Bystolic) - Ans:✔✔-The most cardioselective BB that also increases nitric oxide release. ONLY
indication is for hypertension
BB Side Effects - Ans:✔✔-1. Bradycardia
2. Hypotension
3. CHF - can worsen cases of profound HF
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