Relacionar Columnas Cardiac and Hematology reviewVersión en línea review for pharm por Cristeen Shepard 1 Bradycardia, unusual vivid dreams, and bronchospasms can occur with what medication 2 Captopril reduces blood pressure through this effect 3 What are two signs of rhabdomyolysis that would occur with HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (Statin drugs) 4 Anorexia, headaches, and yellow/green halo's are a sign of 5 Digoxin should be held in a pt with this assessment 6 Adverse effect of Beta-Blockers 7 Bradycardia, hallucinations, and confusion are adverse effects caused by 8 Sodium Channel Blockers are what class of medication 9 What is the priority intervention for a patient taking alteplase immediately following a STEMI 10 Which anti-hypertensive class should you take at bedtime to reduce the risk of orthostatic hypertension 11 A patient with this health condition should not take atorvastatin 12 You know this medication has been effective when the pt has increased urinary output 13 Sulfa allergy, hypokalemia, and hyperglycemia are all contraindications or side effects of this diuretic med 14 The patient taking clopidogrel should be told this prior to surgery 15 This medication causes dilatation of coronary arteries resulting in reduced heart contractility through the blocking of calcium access to the cells Class I anti-arrhythmiac's propanolol Alpha-Blockers inhibiting conversion of angiotenison I to angiotension II furosemide/lasix hydrochlorothyazide muscle pain and dark yellow urine Low cardiac output monitor for signs of bleeding Stop medication 1 week before digoxin toxicity Lidocaine hepatic failure Nifedipine bradycardia 1 What is the priority for a pt taking erythropoetin with a hemoglobin level of 13 2 What is a rare adverse effect of iron dextran 3 What is the priority assessment needed before starting digoxin 4 When taking ACE inhibitors, what adverse effect is caused by accumulating bradykinins, usually causes the med to be stopped 5 What action should be taken by the nurse with a patient who is on heparin and warfarin when the therapeutic effect is not being acheived 6 What education would the nurse provide to the patient who is concerned about starting warfarin while on a heparin drip 7 Monitor a patient taking Beta-Blockers and Nitrates for this comorbidity 8 Take this medication before bed 9 Nitroglycerin and Calcium channel blockers together can cause 10 rotate sites, monitor skin for irritation, and avoid getting on the skin of others 11 What class of medication increases the chance of hyperkalemia when taken in combination with potassium-chloride 12 What priority assessment by the nurse would indicate that a patient has high levels of uric acid 13 What food should be avoided while taking calcium channel blockers due to the possibility of increasing medication levels in the blood stream 14 This diuretic is effective in treating mild to moderate hypertension 15 What is the therapeutic range of digoxin hypotension joint redness and swelling kidney function thiazide full therapeutic effect of warfarin takes 4-5 days 0.5-1.9 grapefruit/grapefruit juice Contact the provider and inquire if the heparin can be adjusted. (warfarin dose stays) COPD question the order dry cough ACE inhibitors Atorvastatin topical nitroglycerin angioedema 1 severe side effect in a patient taking enoxaparin 2 ACE inhibitors end in 3 ARB's end in 4 What medication when taken in conjunction with warfarin increases the risk of bleeding 5 This medication is contraindicated in a patient with hyponatremia 6 What is the priority action when a patient presents with nausea and general weakness 7 What is the priority concern for a patient taking doxazosin 8 Development of expiratory wheezes is a potential adverse effect of 9 What should you tell a patient who is taking liquid iron 10 How long will a patient need to take vitamin B12 injections 11 Medication given to a client with a high INR level 12 Calcium Channel blockers end in 13 What blood test is given to detect clotting factors present in a patient with hemophilia 14 Beta Blockers end in 15 What are 2 potential adverse effects of Calcium Channel blockers 16 Which medication should be taken by sublingual route, 1 tablet at a time, every 5 minutes, up to three tablets, for chest pain 17 What teaching would you provide a patient taking enoxaparin about hygiene -tan, -zem, Dark stools (GI Bleed) headache and dizziness Propanolol (Beta-Blockers) -ipine, -amil, -lol monthly for life use a straw to prevent staining of teeth use a soft toothbrush -pril aPTT check vital signs Gemfibrozil Furosemide nitroglycerin Vitamin K safety