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Blood Flow Lungs ® Pulmonary Veins ® Left Atrium ® Aorta ® Body Tissues ® Vena Cava ® Right
Atrium ® Right Ventricle ® Pulmonary Arteries ® Lungs
Symptoms with right vs left side heart blockage · Blockage on the left side of the heart backs up and causes lung symptoms
· Blockage on the right side of the heart backs up and causes body symptoms
(peripheral edema)
HNC8 HTN Guidelines Defined as 140/90
Treatment algorithm:
Less than 60 years old - 140/90
> 60 years old - Defined as 150/90 (more leniency b/c we do not want to drop
their BP too low)
What hypertension medication should someone with DM ACE or ARB (protects kidneys)
and/or CKD be on?
What HTN medication should an African American pt be CCB
on?
What HTN medications should be used in patients with Carvediolol and Thiazide diuretics
heart failure?
Common side effects from ACE inhibitors cough, angioedema
What HTN medication is contraindicated if an ACE ARB
inhibitor caused angioedema?
, What HTN medication should a heart failure pt NEVER be CCB
on? (These cause the heart to "relax" which is not good in HF pts)
2 types of CCBs Dihydropyridines & Non-dihydropyridines
What are dihydropyridine CCBs used for? BP control
Example of a dihydropyridine CCB and side effects Amlodipine
Bradycardic side effects, peripheral edema, constipation
What are non-dihydropyridine CCBs used for? arrhythmias
Example of a non-dihydropyridine CCB and side effects cardizem
Tachycardic side effects/palpitations - these meds were peripherally and have a
rebound tachycardia
The atria (top chambers of the heart) work on which K+ (potassium) and Ca (calcium)
electrolytes?
The ventricles (bottom chambers of the heart) work on Na (sodium) and K+ (potassium)
which electrolytes?
Conditions in the atria needs medications that work on K+ Cardizem (CCB) or Amiodarone (potassium channel blocker)
or Ca such as ..
Conditions in the ventricles needs medications that work Amiodarone (potassium channel blocker)
on K+ or Na such as ..
What class of medications could be used for atrial and Beta-blockers or potassium channel blocker (Amiodarone)
ventricular conditions?
What is the percentage of EF for someone with HF with < 40%
reduced EF?
What is the percentage of EF for someone with HF with 40 or greater
preserved EF?
HF patients with reduced EF need to be on what Carvedilol, loop diuretic, ACE, or ARB
medications?
What type of diuretics are more potent? Loop diuretics
Which hypertensive medications are "cardio-protective"? ACEs and ARBs
Functional classes of HF (NYHA):
I: No sx
II: Sx w/ moderate exertion
III: Sx w ADLs
IV: Sx at rest