Pharm Exam
Pharm Exam
Pharm Exam
Thao Ho
Pyridium?
Dysuria
Short-term use 2 days
Side effects: skin/eye pigmentation, reddish/orange urine
color
Natrecor
Inhibits ADH and promotes vasodilation
For severe CHF with dyspnea at rest
< 90 mmHg Hold drug
NTG is effective if
Bursing, stinging sensation occurs
Ranexa
Only apply for chronic angina
Side effects: dizziness, HA, constipation, N, V
No grapefruit juice
Procainamide
Treatment of atrial and ventricular dysrhythmias
Drug induced SLE, brusing, anorexia, hypotension
Give IV slowly to prevent severe hypotension
Monitor for emboli if given for A-fib
DC if BP falls more than 15 mmHg
Lidocaine
Ventricular dysrhythmias only
Can cause dyspnea, muscle twitching, bradycardia,
anorexia, tremors
Amiodarone
A-fib and V-fib
Side effects: visual disturbances, dyspnea, skin discoloration,
coagulation abnormalities, hepatotoxicity, pulmonary fibrosis
No grapefruit juice
Contraindicated with digoxin and Coumadin
dronedarone
Less effective than amiodarone but safer
No pulmonary side effects
Less hepatoxicity
Oral alternative
Indicated for A-fib
Fish oil
Decreases LDL and TG
Do not apply for E4 type
Freeze them to maintain effect
Vitamin D3
Prevent cancer and CVD
What is angioedema?
Localized edematous areas, accompanied by intense itching
A.Hypokalemia
B. 0.7 ng/mL
C. furosemide (Lasix)
D. Bran muffins
ACE
ARBS
Beta-blockers
loop diuretics
C. If the chest pain is not relieved after one tablet, call 911
immediately to activate emergency medical services.
A. Classic
C. Bradycardia
A. Impotence
B. Sexual dysfunction
B. ACE inhibitors
D. spironolactone (Aldactone)
D. "Be sure to change your position slowly and rise slowly after sitting or lying
so as to prevent dizziness and possible fainting because of blood pressure
changes."
A. Digitalis
A. In the morning
C. Thiazide diuretics
B. Osmotic diuretics
D. Muscle weakness
E. Leg cramps
F. Lethargy
C. Renal disease
D. Muscle weakness
B. Diarrhea
D. Liver dysfunction
D) d. Chest pain
B, D.
Intravenous nitroglycerin can cause hypotension and
tachycardia. Relief of chest pain and systolic blood pressure
<90 mm Hg are typical parameters used for titrating
nitroglycerin. Pulse should also be monitored.
c. Fish
A,B,C,D
Furosemide (Lasix) can be infused via intravenous push at
the rate of 20 mg/min. Furosemide is a diuretic and will
decrease fluid in alveoli, and assessing lung sounds can help
to determine therapeutic effect. Blood pressure should
decrease with the administration of a diuretic. It is
appropriate to monitor before and after administration. It is
appropriate to monitor intake and output for a client receiving
a diuretic.
C) c. Decreased aldosterone
C) c. Lungs clear
B) b. Respiratory assessment
c. Hypotension
B.
Because the liver produces the most cholesterol during the
night, it was previously believed that statin drugs, which work
to decrease this synthesis, should be given during the
evening so that blood levels were highest coinciding with this
production. However, with the prolonged duration of action of
some statin drugs, administration does not have to be
specifically in the evening, but it is important to take them at
approximately the same time every day.
C.
Clients who experience severe muscle pain while taking
Ezetimibe (Zetia) need to report the findings right away, as
this may be indicative of a serious problem.
C.
Cholestyramine is an anion exchange resin that binds to bile
to form an insoluble complex that is excreted. Constipation
can occur and can be treated with conventional therapy,
which includes increasing fluid and fiber in the diet.
Stomach cramps
b.Headaches
Hydrochlorothiazide
c. Hydrochlorothiazide
d. Potassium-sparing diuretic
ABE
ACE inhibitor
d. Alpha/beta blocker
a.Diuretic
d. Alpha blockers
Headache
d. Angioedema
e. Ankle edema
f.
Hacking cough
B, C, E
b. Hepatic disease