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SOPN Heart Drugs

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Name a Cardiac Gycoside Digoxin (lanoxin)
I increase SV, CO, decrease preload, decrease HR = Chrontropic, Increase filling time for heart what drug? Digoxin (lanoxin)
Check K levels, decrease K enhances effect Digoxin
Arterial Dilators do what decrease Afterload
diazoide (hyperstat) what kind of drug? Arterial Dilator
Hydroalazine Arterial Dilator
Minoxidel Arterial Dilator
I decrease Preload and Afterload what drug Arterial & Venous Dilators
Prazosin (Minipress) is what drug? Arterial & Venous Dilators
Cataprol ACE
Enlalapril (Vasotec) ACE
Lisinopril (Prinivil or Zestril) ACE
Use for heart failure, increase BP, MI ACE
side effects: Cough, renal failure, nuetropenia ACE
NI: check BP, WBC count ACE
Nifedipine (Procardia) Calcium Channel Blocker
Diltiazem (Cardizem) Calcium Channel Blocker
Verapamil (Calan) Calcium Channel Blocker
Use for hypertension, prevent agina, certain dysrythmias Calcium Channel Blocker
Dilation of arteries Drug Calcium Channel Blocker
Meteprolol (Lopressor) Beta Blocker
Decrease HR, BP, decrease CO, cuase hypotension do not use with CHF or Asthma Beta Blockers
Catechelamines IV Dopamine
Increase urinary output, increase BP in cardiac emergencies Catechelamines
NI: EKG & invasive hemodynamic monitering Catechelamines
Lidocaine Antiarrythmics
Procainamide (Pronestly) Antiarrythmics
Surpress elecrical activity or conduction Antiarrythmics
Cholestryramine (Questran) Antilipemics
Streptokinase Thrombolytics
Do not use with uncotrolled BP Thrombolytics
TPA Thrombolytics
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