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Heparin Adverse Effects - Bleeding, thrombocytopenia increased AST, ALT, avoid 2 in of umbilicus, don't aspirate, preg. C, use soft toothbrush, electric razor, menstruation, ETOH, Recent brain or spinal cord surgery, antidote: Protamine Sulfate, Aspirin MOA - Antiplatelet, Inhibits platelet aggregation by binding to an enzyme in platelets, reduces the risk of recurrent TIA's or strokes, reduce death via MI, prophylaxis, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, & antipyretic Aspirin Contraindications - Bleeding, H/A, dizziness, GI distress, tinnitus, Drug/Drug: NSAID's, Methotrexate, Penicillin, hypoglycemic agents Warfarin MOA - interferes with the formation of vitamin K, dependent clotting factors in the liver, maintain a state of anticoagulation when the pt is susceptible to potentially dangerous clot formation. Treat Afib, Artificial Heart valves, or valvular damage, treat/prevent venous thrombosis after MI, PE, or stroke. Long Term Treatment Warfarin Contraindications - Conditions that could be compromised by increased bleeding, ie: active peptic ulcer, Vitamin K deficiency; diarrhea, Preg: X, Chronic ETOH, Purple toe syndrome, hepatic dysfunction, GI upset, N/V/D, Keep consistent consumption of foods high in Vit K: liver, cheese, egg yolk, leafy vegetables, & oils. Warfarin Monitoring - Narrow therapeutic margin, full effect 1 wk, Prothrombin time (PT): 1.5-2.5, INR: 2.0-3.0 to a higher 3.0-3.5, Antidote: Vitamin K, or for acute bleed Kcentra IV, fresh or frozen plasma (FFP), Dark urine, light stools, Hepatitis-swelling of liver Hypertension Medications - ACE Inhibitors-Lisinopril, ARB's: Losartan, CA+ Channel Blocker: Nifedipine, Vasodilator: Hydralazine Anti-hyperlipidemia Medications - Bile Acid Sequestrants: Cholestyramine, HMG-COA Inhibitors: Atorvastatin, Fibrate/Fibrin Acid: GemfibrozilAnti-Anginal Medications - Beta-Adrenergic blockers: Atenolol, Nitrates: Nitroglycerin, Ca+ Channel Blocker: Diltiazem Diuretic Medications - Loop: Furosemide, Thiazide: Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), K+ Sparing: Spironolactone Lisinopril MOA - Check BP & K+ b4 admin, Tx of HTN, HF, diabetic neuropathy, to improve MI survival. Blocks ACE from converting to angiotensin I to angiotensin II leading to a decrease in BP, a decrease in aldosterone production & a small increase in serum potassium levels along with sodium & fluid loss, Reduces afterload & contractility. Improves survival rate if given w/in 24 h or MI Heparin MOA - Short term tx, prevents enlargement of existing clots & formation of new ones. Anticoagulant Natural substance prolongs coagulation time Blocks conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, thus blocking-conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, prolongs coagulation Lisinopril Contraindications - Check BP: ACE: Inhibitor: Angioedema-swelling of lips and tongue, DRY COUGH, Orthostatic BP, dizziness, Taste disturbances, HF, H/A/N/V/D, Salt/Volume depletion, Hyperkalemia, Pregnancy, Drug/Drug: NSAID's, WILL NOT EFFECT HR works in the lungs, CO, HR, Cardiac contractility, Diltiazem MOA - Check: HR & BP, Tx: HTN, & Prinzmetal Angina, Blocks calcium channel ions across the membranes of myocardial & arterial muscle cells, altering the action potential, blocking muscle cell contraction, relaxing arteriolar smooth muscle, reducing cardiac workload, bringing more O2 into the myocardium which slows electrical conduction, decreases contractility & dilates arterioles which lower BP, Diltiazem Contraindications - R/T vasodilation; Hypotension, dizziness, H/A peripheral edema, cardiac arrhythmias, bradycardia, taper off drug, do not give with grapefruit juice, Drug/Drug: Digoxin & statin (can increase levels). Heart block may be caused by digoxin or beta-adrenergic blockers, Cholestyramine MOA - Used to reduce elevated lipid levels, treat pruritus (itching) associated with partial biliary obstruction, Binds (sequesters bile into a ball) with bile acids to form an insoluble mass which is excreted in feces lowering cholesterol levels, Powder mix in liquids

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SCF Nursing Level 2 Final Exam Review

Heparin Adverse Effects - Bleeding, thrombocytopenia increased AST, ALT, avoid 2 in of umbilicus,
don't aspirate, preg. C, use soft toothbrush, electric razor, menstruation, ETOH, Recent brain or spinal
cord surgery, antidote: Protamine Sulfate,



Aspirin MOA - Antiplatelet, Inhibits platelet aggregation by binding to an enzyme in platelets,
reduces the risk of recurrent TIA's or strokes, reduce death via MI, prophylaxis, anti-inflammatory,
analgesic, & antipyretic



Aspirin Contraindications - Bleeding, H/A, dizziness, GI distress, tinnitus, Drug/Drug: NSAID's,
Methotrexate, Penicillin, hypoglycemic agents



Warfarin MOA - interferes with the formation of vitamin K, dependent clotting factors in the liver,
maintain a state of anticoagulation when the pt is susceptible to potentially dangerous clot formation.
Treat Afib, Artificial Heart valves, or valvular damage, treat/prevent venous thrombosis after MI, PE, or
stroke. Long Term Treatment



Warfarin Contraindications - Conditions that could be compromised by increased bleeding, ie:
active peptic ulcer, Vitamin K deficiency; diarrhea, Preg: X, Chronic ETOH, Purple toe syndrome, hepatic
dysfunction, GI upset, N/V/D, Keep consistent consumption of foods high in Vit K: liver, cheese, egg yolk,
leafy vegetables, & oils.



Warfarin Monitoring - Narrow therapeutic margin, full effect 1 wk, Prothrombin time (PT): 1.5-2.5,
INR: 2.0-3.0 to a higher 3.0-3.5, Antidote: Vitamin K, or for acute bleed Kcentra IV, fresh or frozen plasma
(FFP), Dark urine, light stools, Hepatitis-swelling of liver



Hypertension Medications - ACE Inhibitors-Lisinopril, ARB's: Losartan, CA+ Channel Blocker:
Nifedipine, Vasodilator: Hydralazine



Anti-hyperlipidemia Medications - Bile Acid Sequestrants: Cholestyramine, HMG-COA Inhibitors:
Atorvastatin, Fibrate/Fibrin Acid: Gemfibrozil

, Anti-Anginal Medications - Beta-Adrenergic blockers: Atenolol, Nitrates: Nitroglycerin, Ca+
Channel Blocker: Diltiazem



Diuretic Medications - Loop: Furosemide, Thiazide: Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), K+ Sparing:
Spironolactone



Lisinopril MOA - Check BP & K+ b4 admin, Tx of HTN, HF, diabetic neuropathy, to improve MI
survival. Blocks ACE from converting to angiotensin I to angiotensin II leading to a decrease in BP, a
decrease in aldosterone production & a small increase in serum potassium levels along with sodium &
fluid loss, Reduces afterload & contractility. Improves survival rate if given w/in 24 h or MI

Heparin MOA - Short term tx, prevents enlargement of existing clots & formation of new ones.
Anticoagulant Natural substance prolongs coagulation time Blocks conversion of prothrombin to
thrombin, thus blocking-conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, prolongs coagulation



Lisinopril Contraindications - Check BP: ACE: Inhibitor: Angioedema-swelling of lips and tongue,
DRY COUGH, Orthostatic BP, dizziness, Taste disturbances, HF, H/A/N/V/D, Salt/Volume depletion,
Hyperkalemia, Pregnancy, Drug/Drug: NSAID's, WILL NOT EFFECT HR works in the lungs, CO, HR, Cardiac
contractility,



Diltiazem MOA - Check: HR & BP, Tx: HTN, & Prinzmetal Angina, Blocks calcium channel ions
across the membranes of myocardial & arterial muscle cells, altering the action potential, blocking
muscle cell contraction, relaxing arteriolar smooth muscle, reducing cardiac workload, bringing more O2
into the myocardium which slows electrical conduction, decreases contractility & dilates arterioles which
lower BP,



Diltiazem Contraindications - R/T vasodilation; Hypotension, dizziness, H/A peripheral edema,
cardiac arrhythmias, bradycardia, taper off drug, do not give with grapefruit juice, Drug/Drug: Digoxin &
statin (can increase levels). Heart block may be caused by digoxin or beta-adrenergic blockers,



Cholestyramine MOA - Used to reduce elevated lipid levels, treat pruritus (itching) associated with
partial biliary obstruction, Binds (sequesters bile into a ball) with bile acids to form an insoluble mass
which is excreted in feces lowering cholesterol levels, Powder mix in liquids

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