PHARMACOLOGY QUESTIONS |2024-
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If a patient is taking an ace inhibitor and a dry hacking cough is noted the provider can switch
the patient to ARB. - Answer ✅ACE Inhibitor
If patient is on a thiazide and or cortisone with digoxin they should be prescribed potassium
supplement. - Answer ✅Potassium Supplement
Side effects and adverse reactions associated with statins include GI upset, muscle tenderness
or weakness, serious rebound effect might occur that could lead to AMI and possible death,
constipation, elevated glucose levels, increase in liver enzymes. - Answer ✅Statins
Decreases contractility and heart rate. Can mask hypoglycemia (sweating may be the only sign).
- Answer ✅Beta Blockers
Beta Blocker that's not a good choice for asthma patients. - Answer ✅Propanolol
The type of Angina that occurs at rest and Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are used to treat. -
Answer ✅Variant Angina
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, Used to treat PSVT and is contraindicated in heart block, A-Flutter and A-Fib. - Answer
✅Adenocard
Often administered to patients experiencing variant angina to decrease vasospasms and
increase oxygen supply. - Answer ✅NTG
Normal range is 3.5-5 meq/L. - Answer ✅K+
Normal range is 2-3 meq. - Answer ✅INR / Coumadin
Normal range is 0.5-2ng/ml. - Answer ✅Digoxin
Insulin that is a loner (never mixed). - Answer ✅Lantus
Cause problems with low blood sugar. - Answer ✅Meglitinides
Cause problems with low blood sugar. - Answer ✅Sulfonylureas
Given to decrease ammonia levels. Causes belching, n/v and diarrhea. - Answer ✅Lactulose
Keeps clots from forming (prevents DVT) - rapid acting, given IV or subq, bleeding precautions. -
Answer ✅Heparin
Used for MI, ischemic stroke and pulmonary emboli, IV or IV bolus within 2-6 hours after event.
- Answer ✅Thrombolytics
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