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PC707 Module 4 – Exam with 100% Verified and Updated Solutions What are considered first-line drugs for HTN? - answer(1) diuretics (2) calcium channel blockers (3) ace inhibitors (4) ARBs What can help with patients who have the early stages of kidney disease? - answerACEIs & ARBs Why can ACEIs & ARBs help with the early stages of kidney disease? - answer(1) reduce BP (2) reduce intraglomerular pressure (3) reduce protein excretion What is a test used to check how well your kidneys are filtering blood? - answerGFR Should you use ACEIs or ARBs in moderate or severe kidney disease? - answerNo Why might you see an increase in after starting ACEIs or ARBs? - answerCreatinine & GFR (monitor this to make sure it doesn't get worse) After 1 to 2 weeks of starting an ACEI or ARB, what lab values would you want to check? - answer(1) K+ (2) GFR (3) creatinine Who should no receive calcium channel blocker? - answerPeople with HF What time of day should people take alpha-1 blocker/antagonist? - answerBedtime (can cause dizziness) If a person discontinues their Beta-blocker, what might happen? - answerRebound HTN Should people with COPD receive non-selective beta blockers for HTN? - answerNo (choose cardioselective) Who does ACEIs cause more cough in? - answerWomen Who has more pedal edema from calcium channel blockers? - answerWomen Thiazides cause more gout in who? - answerMen Thiazides cause more hyponatremia and hypokalemia in who? - answerWomen What HTN agents tend to cause ED the most? - answer(1) thiazides (2) beta-blockers (3) spironolactone What CAM therapies should people with HTN not use? - answer(1) devil's claw (2) ginseng (3) goldenseal (4) black licorice (5) ma huang (6) squill (7) Yohimbe What are some uses for beta-blockers? - answer(1) BP (2) arrhythmias (3) HF (4) angina (5) MIs (6) migraines (7) tremors Where are B1 receptors? - answerHeart Where are B2 receptors? - answerLungs What happens when you block B1 receptors? - answerDecreased HR What happens when you block B2 receptors? - answerBronchoco

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