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meds, diagnostic test, disorder, nursing implications

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Goal serum cholesterol level   <200mg/dl  
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What is the main lipid associated with arteriosclerotic vascular disease?   cholesterol  
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No alcohol for 24 hours before which test?   serum lipid  
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Which foods should be avoided in a low cholesterol diet?   animal sources such as animal fats, eggs, organ meats, and dairy products. Increase intake of fruits and veggies.  
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Increased levels of cholesterol are associated with what?   hypertension, MI, atherosclerosis, stress.  
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digoxin   Lanoxin  
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chlorothiazide   Diuril  
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Hydrothiazide   Microzide  
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furosemide   Lasix  
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bumetanide   Bumex  
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spironolactone   Aldactone  
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amiloride   Midamore  
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enalapril   Vasotec  
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lisinopril   Prinivil, Zestril  
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captopril   capoten  
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nitroglycerin   nitrostat  
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isordil   nitrobid  
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propranolol   Inderal  
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atenolol   Tenormin  
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nifedipine   Procardia  
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verapamil   Calan, Isoptin  
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streptokinase   Streptase  
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alteplase   TPA  
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warfarin   Coumadin  
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aspirin   ASA, empirin  
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ticlopidine   Ticlid  
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clopidogrel   Plavix  
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Inotropic Cardiac Glycosides   digoxin (Linoxin)  
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Thiazides diuretics   chlorothiazide (Diuril)  
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Thiazides diuretics   hydrothiazide (Microzide)  
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Loop diuretics   furosemide (Lasix)  
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Loop diuretics   bumetadine (Bumex)  
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Potassium sparing diuretics   spironolactone (Aldactone)  
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Potassium sparing diuretics   amiloride (Midamore)  
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ACE inhibitor   enalapril (Vasotec)  
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ACE inhibitor   lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril)  
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ACE inhibitor   catopril (Capoten)  
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Beta blockers   propranolol (Inderal)  
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Beta blockers   atenolol (Tenormin)  
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Calcium Channel Blockers   nifedipine (Procardia)  
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Calcium Channel Blockers   verapamil (Calan, Isoptin)  
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Thrombolytics   steptokinase (Streptase)  
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Thrombolytics   alteplase (TPA)  
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anticoagulants   heparin  
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anticoagulants   warfarin (Coumadin)  
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antiplatelets   aspirin (ASA, Empirin)  
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antiplatelets   ticlopidine (Ticlid)  
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antiplatelets   clopidogrel (Plavix)  
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Isotropic Cardiac Glycosides MOA   slows and strengthen heart, increases myocardial contractility, exhange of ca and na ions into myocardial cells  
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diuretics MOA   decreases circulating blood volume inhibits reabsorption of sodium and other metabolites except for in potassium sparing  
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ACE inhibitors MOA   block the effect of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system,reduces vasoconstriction, reduces sodium and water rentention, decreases cardiac workload and edema  
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Nitrates MOA   relaxes smooth muscle and blood vessels resulting in vasodialation= decreased venous pressure, decrease venous return decrease blood volume, decrease o2 need and workload of the heart  
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beta blockers MOA   blocks SNS stimulation, decreases HR, decreases BP, decreases myocardial contraction= decreased myocardial 02 demand  
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calcium channel blockers MOA   improves blood supply to myocardium by dialating coronary arteries, decreases work load of heart by dialating peripheral arteries, prevents movement of extracellular ca into cells, decreases myocardial contralitity and slows av node conduction.  
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thrombolytics MOA   act by stimulating conversion of plasminogen to plasmin. Plasmin is a proteolytic enzyme that breaks down fibrin famework of thrombus  
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anticoagulants MOA   inactivates clotting factors and thrombin so that thrombus formation is prevented. Does not dissolve existing thrombus but prevents it from getting larger  
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Warfarin (Coumadin) antidote   Vit K  
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Heparin antidote   protamine sulfate  
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antiplatelets MOA   inhibits platelet aggregation and thrombus formation  
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