Antihypertensives pharmacology

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NurseInTheMaking on Instagram: “Saved by the suffixes. 🫀 You can remember all the antihypertensive drug classes by the memory trick 💡 🇦🇦🇧🇨 🇩 🇦→ ACE Inhibitors 🇦 → ARBS 🇧→…” Sulfonamides Pharmacology, Ace Inhibitors Pharmacology, Pharmacology Prefixes And Suffixes, Anti Hypertensive Pharmacology, Calcium Channel Blockers Nursing, Calcium Channel Blockers Mnemonic, Cardiac Pharmacology Nursing, Cephalosporins Pharmacology, Corticosteroids Pharmacology

NurseInTheMaking on Instagram: “Saved by the suffixes. 🫀 You can remember all the antihypertensive drug classes by the memory trick 💡 🇦🇦🇧🇨 🇩 🇦→ ACE Inhibitors 🇦 → ARBS 🇧→…”

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Pharmacology cheat sheet for antihypertensives... How many of these interactions with the ABC of antihypertensives do you know? ➤➤➤ Share with a study buddy! A - ACE inhibitors interact with potassium sparing diuretics such as eplerenone and spironolactone to increase the risk of hyperkalaemia (raised potassium level). They also interact with NSAIDs, which increases the risk of nephrotoxicity (kidney damage). B - Beta blockers interact with calcium channel blockers (such as verapa... Ace Inhibitors Nursing Pharmacology, Beta Blockers Pharmacology, Antihypertensives Pharmacology, Fnp Study Cheat Sheets, Nsaids Pharmacology, Ace Inhibitors Nursing, Diuretics Pharmacology, Pharmacology Cheat Sheet, Pharmacology Notes

Pharmacology cheat sheet for antihypertensives... How many of these interactions with the ABC of antihypertensives do you know? ➤➤➤ Share with a study buddy! A - ACE inhibitors interact with potassium sparing diuretics such as eplerenone and spironolactone to increase the risk of hyperkalaemia (raised potassium level). They also interact with NSAIDs, which increases the risk of nephrotoxicity (kidney damage). B - Beta blockers interact with calcium channel blockers (such as verapa...

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Nursing Mnemonics: Anti-hypertensive Drugs Nursing Fundamentals, Nursing Pharmacology, Lung Sounds, Nursing Information, Nursing Board, Nurse Study, Nursing Mnemonics, Medication Administration, Pharmacy School

Beta Blockers Beta blockers help the heart beat with less speed and force. The heart pumps less blood through the blood vessels with each beat, and blood pressure decreases. Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACEI) ACE inhibitors keep the body from making a hormone called angiotensin II, which causes blood vessels to narrow. These medications decrease […]

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