CARDIAC II MEDICATIONS OVERVIEW QUESTIONS
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Digoxin toxicity - CORRECT ANSWERS Symptoms include nausea, visual
changes, and bradycardia.
Therapeutic digoxin level - CORRECT ANSWERS Safe range is 0.5-2.0 ng/mL; >2
is toxic.
Diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Medications that reduce fluid overload in heart
failure.
Loop diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Promote sodium and water excretion via
the loop of Henle.
Thiazide diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Inhibit sodium reabsorption in distal
tubules.
Vasodilators - CORRECT ANSWERS Medications that relax blood vessels,
reducing blood pressure.
Nitrates - CORRECT ANSWERS Vasodilators used to relieve angina and heart
failure.
Positive inotropes - CORRECT ANSWERS Increase myocardial contractility to
improve cardiac output.
ACE inhibitors - CORRECT ANSWERS First-line treatment for chronic heart
failure.
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Angiotensin II receptor blockers - CORRECT ANSWERS Medications that block
effects of angiotensin II.
Neprilysin inhibitors - CORRECT ANSWERS Combination therapy to reduce
heart failure symptoms.
Potassium-sparing diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Prevent potassium loss while
promoting sodium excretion.
Beta-adrenergic blockers - CORRECT ANSWERS Reduce heart workload and
improve ejection fraction.
Infective Endocarditis - CORRECT ANSWERS Infection of heart valves requiring
long-term IV antibiotics.
Aortic Valve Stenosis - CORRECT ANSWERS Narrowing of the aortic valve,
causing systolic murmur.
Pericarditis - CORRECT ANSWERS Inflammation of the pericardium treated
with NSAIDs.
Morphine - CORRECT ANSWERS Reduces preload, afterload, and relieves
dyspnea.
AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025 ALL
ANSWERS GET IT CORRECT 100% VERIFIED BEST
RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Digoxin toxicity - CORRECT ANSWERS Symptoms include nausea, visual
changes, and bradycardia.
Therapeutic digoxin level - CORRECT ANSWERS Safe range is 0.5-2.0 ng/mL; >2
is toxic.
Diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Medications that reduce fluid overload in heart
failure.
Loop diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Promote sodium and water excretion via
the loop of Henle.
Thiazide diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Inhibit sodium reabsorption in distal
tubules.
Vasodilators - CORRECT ANSWERS Medications that relax blood vessels,
reducing blood pressure.
Nitrates - CORRECT ANSWERS Vasodilators used to relieve angina and heart
failure.
Positive inotropes - CORRECT ANSWERS Increase myocardial contractility to
improve cardiac output.
ACE inhibitors - CORRECT ANSWERS First-line treatment for chronic heart
failure.
, CARDIAC II MEDICATIONS OVERVIEW QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025 ALL
ANSWERS GET IT CORRECT 100% VERIFIED BEST
RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Angiotensin II receptor blockers - CORRECT ANSWERS Medications that block
effects of angiotensin II.
Neprilysin inhibitors - CORRECT ANSWERS Combination therapy to reduce
heart failure symptoms.
Potassium-sparing diuretics - CORRECT ANSWERS Prevent potassium loss while
promoting sodium excretion.
Beta-adrenergic blockers - CORRECT ANSWERS Reduce heart workload and
improve ejection fraction.
Infective Endocarditis - CORRECT ANSWERS Infection of heart valves requiring
long-term IV antibiotics.
Aortic Valve Stenosis - CORRECT ANSWERS Narrowing of the aortic valve,
causing systolic murmur.
Pericarditis - CORRECT ANSWERS Inflammation of the pericardium treated
with NSAIDs.
Morphine - CORRECT ANSWERS Reduces preload, afterload, and relieves
dyspnea.