Telemetry Medications Test Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+ (Newest Version)
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Telemetry Medications
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Telemetry Medications
Telemetry Medications Test Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+ (Newest Version)
Beta adrenergic blockers - Answer-Decrease heart rate
myocardial contractility
rate of conduction through AV node
Decrease rate of conduction through the AV node
Prevention of dysrhythmias
Decrease blood press...
Telemetry Medications Test Questions
and Correct Answers Graded A+ (Newest
Version)
Beta adrenergic blockers - Answer-Decrease heart rate
myocardial contractility
rate of conduction through AV node
Decrease rate of conduction through the AV node
Prevention of dysrhythmias
Decrease blood pressure
Digoxin toxicity - Answer-digoxin and potassium sparing medication should be stopped
monitor k levels
treat dysrhythmias with phenytoin lidocaine
treat bradycardia with atropine
anorexia
fatigue
weakness
Magnesium level
potassium
kidney function BUN creatinine
blood chemistry
confusions
irregular pulse
loss appetite
visual change
metoprolol tartrate - Answer-reduces heart rate and cardiac output at rest and during
exercise
lowers supine and standing bp
slows sinus rate
decrease myocardial automaticity
metoprolol tartrate and thiazide - Answer-management of mild to severe hypertension
metoprolol tartrate - Answer-treatment of angina pectoris
Reduces the risk of mortality after an MI
metoprolol tartrate contraindication - Answer-sinus bradycardia
heart block greater than first degree
cardizem - Answer-dilates coronary arteries and arterioles
inhibits coronary artery spasm
myocardial oxygen delivery is increased
vasodilation of peripheral arterioles
drug decreases total peripheral vascular resistance and reduces arterial BP
inhibits calcium ion influx through slow channels
improves myocardial perfusion
reduces left ventricular workload
slow SA node conduction
slow AV node conduction
antiarrhythmic effect
cardizem - Answer-prinzmetal's variant
at rest angina
essential hypertension
coronary vessels - Answer-...
peripheral vessels - Answer-...
cardizem contraindication - Answer-sick sinus syndrome
Acute MI
CHF
left ventricular dysfunction
Second or third degree AV block
Severe hypotension
intracranial surgery
bleeding aneurysms
Dopamine - Answer-Vasopressors
Press the veins
Inotrope
Dopamine - Answer-Used to support blood pressure
used to support cardiac output
Used to support renal perfusion in shock
dopamine (adrenaline) - Answer-shock medication
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