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Pharm Final - **In class review** la cata en vrai
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This drug is used to treat PSVT.

(Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia) It blocks the conduction for 10-15
seconds and has a short half-life (10 secs) and is given via a bolus. Correct Answer:
Adenosine

What should you do after an IV push? Correct Answer: Flush the IV.

What should you do when your patient is taking an antidysrhythmic? Correct
Answer: Monitor vitals

- can produce other dysrhythmias

- can cause bradycardia

- can cause hypotension

What do antidysrhythmias do to the heart? Correct Answer: They slown down the
conduction; firing.

What should you do when administering digoxin? Correct Answer: Check the
apical pulse for a full minute. If HR is less than 60, hold medication.

What does digoxin do to the heart? Correct Answer: It slows the HR down and
increases contractility.

What should you monitor when a patient is on Digoxin and why? Correct Answer:
Potassium levels. It can potentiate digoxin toxicity.

, What is the Digoxin range? Correct Answer: 0.5-2ng/ml

**Narrow therapeutic range**

What are the S/S of Digoxin toxicity? Correct Answer: CNS-Visual disturbances,
HA, confusion, drowsiness & fatigue.

CV- Bradycardia, dysrhythmias

GI- anorexia, N & V

What isn the reversal agent for Digoxin toxicity? Correct Answer: Digoxin immune
Fab (Digibind, Ovine)

What drug class has similar toxicities to Digoxin? Correct Answer: Xanthines

**This cause Tachycardia instead of Bradycardia**

These are also called miotics and cause pupil constriction. Correct Answer:
Cholinergics

What is the reversal agent for miotic toxicity? Correct Answer: Atropine

**Adrenergic**

This drug is used to dry secretions but can also be used to increase the HR in cardiac
arrest. Correct Answer: Atropine

Why is Atropine used with Lomotil as a combination drug? Correct Answer:
Lomotil is an opoid, so adding Atropine decreases the risk of addiction.

What are some adverse effects of Beta Blockers? Correct Answer: Bradycardia

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