Pharmacology cardiac meds

    • [DOC File]Study Guide – Pharmacology Test #1

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      An 80 year old admitted for chest pain has a near syncopal episode in-hospital after being started on cardiac meds including: nitrates and a beta-blocker. Clinical Question: What are the changes in drug pharmacology and aging physiology that effect doing and contribute to the near syncope in this patient.

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    • Pharmacology: Cardiovascular Drugs 1 (30 Items) - Nurseslabs

      Blocks constriction of coronary arteries, so ↑ coronary artery dilation and ↑ blood supply to ♥ Safety issues with this drug … ↑ risk of MI * Cardiac Glycosides digoxin Lanoxin Myocardium For . CHF, Atrial Fibrillation. Positive inotrope = increased myocardial contractility. Causes ↑ intracellular calcium concentration in myocardium.

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    • [DOC File]Med List - Yola

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      anti-viral [HIV meds] anti-parasite. Narcotics / Anesthesia Poisoning / Environmental / Chelators. Pharmacokinetics Toxicity (teratogens) Homeopathic Vaccination. 1 Tsp = 15 ml. 1 oz = 30 ml. Cardiac drugs. Positive Inotropes: Digoxin, Milrinone. Pressors: Dopamine. Anti-HTN. ACE inhibitors, B-blockers, alpha blockers, Ca channel blockers, nitrates

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      A Introduction. 3. A1. Study Abstract. 3. A2. Primary Hypothesis. 3. A3. Purpose of the Study Protocol. 3. B Background. 3. B1. Prior Literature and Studies. 3. B2 ...

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    • [DOC File]PHARMACOLOGY BASIC PRINCIPLES

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      Study Guide – Pharmacology Test #1. ... Cardiac dysrhythmia , palpitations, weight loss. Primary teaching points: Do not d/c meds, take at the same time every day, do not switch brands, report chest pain/palpitations, effects may take several months to occur. Always consult your physician before taking OTC meds with levothyroxine.

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    • [DOC File]ACSM outline - University of Missouri

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      Jul 21, 2004 · Therapeutic (0.8-1.5 ng/ml) Cardiovascular agent, cardiac glycoside, antiarrhythmic Increases cardiac output, slows heart rate, decreases conduction velocity from SA to AV AV block, nausea Take apical pulse for full minute, must be >60bpm, note rhythm and quality of pulse, monitor for anorexia, N&V, visual disturbances, monitor I&O, chest for ...

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    • [DOC File]CHAMP: Bedside Teaching Materials

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      Class: adrenergic direct-acting 1-agonist, cardiac stimulant. Action: causes > contractility, > coronary bld flow and HR by acting on 1-receptors in heart; minor and 2 effects. Uses: cardiac decompensation due to organic heart disease or cardiac surgery. Dosage: IV INF 2.5 …

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    • [DOC File]Commonly used drugs in clinicals:

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      Purpose of this is to give a comprehensive and all inclusive yet quick and efficient review of all NPLEX drugs. Nearly all NPLEX drugs are on this list No - non NPLEX drugss are on this list (drugs off the last NPLEX list where on the NPLEX exam, for that reason and due to the randomness of some NPLEX questiosns, it is likely impossible to complie a list of drug facts that will answer all ...

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    • [DOC File]Pharmacology - IHMC Public Cmaps (2)

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      PHARMACOLOGY BASIC PRINCIPLES. ... brain has mod flow, but since small receives high % cardiac output to reaches high conc; muscle has high flow but since large vice versa. 3) Membrane permeation ... ( fluid retention Drug interactions Can affect absorption of other meds by binding them or altering gastric pH and hence drugs dissolution ...

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    • [DOC File]Drug study guide for NPLEX clincal

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      High risk: propanolol, sotalol, underlying heart disease, co-ingestion of other cardiac meds, old. In paeds. Any dose of propanolol or sotalol bad; 1-2 tablets of others OK. Pharmacology. Beta 1 = inotrope, chronotrope Beta 2 = vasoD, bronchoD, glycogenolysis. Selectivity is lost in OD. Na channel blockade

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