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Ace and ARBS lower what?
- answer-they lower blood pressure
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs) what drug is in the drug class
- answer-losartan (Cozaar)
eprosartan (Teveten)
valsartan (Diovan)
irbesartan (Avapro)
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs) what is the Adverse effects of
- answer-Chest pain
Fatigue Diarrhea
Hypoglycemia
Urinary tract infection
Anemia
Weakness
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs) what is the nursing implications of
- answer-
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers(ARBs). what is the Action/Use of the drug
- answer-ARBs block vasoconstriction and the secretion of aldosterone
Beta Blockers lower what ?
- answer-thye lower Blood pressure & Heart Rate
Identify herbal remedies that may interact with anticoagulants to cause bleeding
- answer-garlic, gingers, Gingko, st john's wort, Dong Quai, fever few, capsicum
pepper,
What are the adevrse effect of Herbal Product (Flax)
- answer-diarrhea and allergic reactions
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,What are the adevrse effect of Herbal Product (garlic)
- answer-dermatitis, vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, antiplatelet activity
What are the adevrse effect of Iron
- answer-nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach cramps
black, tarry stools
Liquid oral preparations may stain teeth.
Injectable forms cause pain upon injection
what are the adverse effects Alpha2 receptor agonists (central) (Clonidine,
methyldopa)
- answer-orthostatic hypotension, fatigue, and dizziness
What are the adverse effects of the drug B vitamin niacin
- answer-Flushing (caused by histamine release)
Pruritus
GI distress
What are the adverse effects of the drug Bile acid sequestrants
- answer-Constipation
Heartburn, nausea, belching, bloating
What are the adverse effects of the drug Class III
- answer-corneal microdeposits, which may cause visual halos, photophobia, and
dry eyes; photosensitivity; pulmonary toxicity
What are the adverse effects of the drug Fibric acid derivatives (fibrates).
- answer-Abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, nausea
Blurred vision, headache
risk of gallstones
What are the nursing implications for the the drug Iron
- answer-Food that promotes absorption_________
Food that impair absorption____________
Tx for overdose_______
what are the nursing implications of Anticoagulants II (warfain)
- answer-•Antidote vitamin K
•Monitor PT, and INR.
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, Diet to Restrict Foods with to much Vitamin K
what are the Signs of bleeding
- answer-Bruising, petechiae
low BP,
anemia,
pallor,
ecchymoses,
changes in LOC (from cerebral bleeding),
melena,
hematuria,
epistasis,
GI ulcer(aspirin).
what condition is Alpha1 receptor blockers (peripheral) also used for ?
- answer-BPH
What does calcium Channel blockers lower
- answer-it Lowers Heart rate and Blood pressure
what does chronotrpic do ?
- answer-less time = Lower rate of the heart
What does dromotropic do ?
- answer-less speed in conduction so beats of the heart
what does HIT mean and stand for?
- answer-
what does Inotropic do?
- answer-Less force of the heart
what drug are in the drug class Anticoagulants 11
- answer-Warfarin (Coumadin
what drug is in the drug class
Adrenergic agonist
+inotropic, chronotropic, dromotropic
- answer-Dobutamine:
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