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Common Medications

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Digoxin toxicity   Creatinine level 1.8  
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Propranolol Hydrogen Cloride (Inderal)   Used for Hypertension, may cause bronchoconstriction.  
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Digoxin level 3.0   May cause visual disturbances  
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What is the theraputic serum levels of Ethotoin?   15 - 50. Caution with pt with diabetes or severe cardiovascular problems  
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What is the theraputic serum levels of Phenytoin?   10 - 20. PO or Parenteral. Increased toxicity for pt with hepatic impairment.  
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What type of medication is IV Mannitol?   Osmotic diuretic  
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What are the effects of IV Mannitol?   Decreased cerebral edema and decreased ICP.  
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What is the effect of statins?   Reduction of cholesterol.  
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What medications are given for seizures?   Dylantin and Keppra. They may cause gingival hyperplasia.  
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What is TPA used for and when can it be given?   For a stroke and within 3 - 4 hours of the onset. Contraindications: Hx of bleeding, stroke, pregnant, head injury in the past 3 months, major surgery within 2 weeks.  
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What type of medication would you use for a Thyroid Storm?   Beta adrenergic blockers. (lol)  
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What is the preferred medication for a pt that had an MI?   Beta adrenergic blockers. (lol)  
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What is the preferred medication for a pt that had an Heart Failure?   ACE Inhibitors (pril)  
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