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card test 2

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clonidine/Catapress Class   Alpha agonist  
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clonidine/catapress reason given   hypertension  
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clonidine/catapress how it works   reduces sympathteic outflow from cns causes vasodilation decreases SVR and BP  
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clonidine/catapress considerations   can cause withdrawl symptoms if DCed suddenly rebound hypertension  
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atenelol/Tenormin class   beta blocker  
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atenelol/Tenormin how it works   reduce BP by antagonizing b adrenergic effects  
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atenelol/Tenormin considerations   bronchospasm can mask hypoglycemia  
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lisinopril/Prinbil/Zestril class   ACE inhibitor  
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lisinopril/Prinbil/Zestril how it works   decreases conversion of angiotensin 1 to angiotensin 2 results in vasodilation  
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lisinopril/Prinbil/Zestril considerations   angioedema check kidney functions cough  
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losartan/Cozaar class   ARB  
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losartan/Cozaar how it works   inhibits binding of angiotensin 2 to ATT receptors results in vaso dilation  
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losartan/Cozaar considerations   used in PTs when cant use ACEs  
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HCTZ hydrochlorothiazide class   thiazide diuretic  
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HCTZ hydrochlorothiazide how it works   initial decrease in ECF sustained decrease in SVR  
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HCTZ hydrochlorothiazide considerations   given first for HTN  
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troponin where is it produced   myocardial muscle protein released after cardiac injury  
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troponin what does it mean   usually shows signs of MI  
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troponin levels   <0.1  
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Target Organ Diseases   CAD Cerebrovascular disease peripheral vascular disease nephrosclerosis retinal damage  
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CAD related to HTN how to assess    
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