Pharm Exam Exam 6 - HTN, Angina
1. What happens to peripheral vascu- peripheral vascular resistance declines
lar resistance as sodium is depleted
from the body?
2. What is indapamide? thiazide diuretic
3. What is indapamide MOA? diuretic and vasodilating properties. acts directly on
smooth muscles of blood vessels.
4. What is hydrochlorothiazide? thiazide diuretic
5. What side effects would you be hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia, hyper-
worried about when prescribing hy- lipidemia
drochlorothiazide?
6. What is metolazone? thiazide diuretic
7. What might you prescribe to supple- metolazone
ment a loop diuretic 2 or 3 times per
week?
8. 65 year old white male patients pre- hydrochlorothiazide
sents with BP of 160/93 and hyper-
kalemia what will you give to treat
both if only 1 options?
9. What is methyldopa? central acting on vasomotor center ( Brain)
10. What is medication is contraindicat- methyldopa
ed in a patient with liver disease?
11. What is clonidine? alpha 2 receptor agonist
12. rebound hypertension
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, Pharm Exam Exam 6 - HTN, Angina
What is an adverse reaction you
need to watch for when giving cloni-
dine?
13. What are your cardioselective beta Remember A-Nolol so :
blockers? Metoprolol
Atenolol
Nebivolol
Bisoprolol
Acebutolol
Betaxolol
Esmolol
14. What is metoprolol? cardioselective beta blocker
15. What might you give a patient with metoprolol for their BP, angina, and improve survival
angina post MI? after a heart attack
16. What is carvedilol? blocks beta 1, beta 2 and alpha 1 receptors
17. What is propranolol? non-selective beta blocker
18. What is propranolol MOA? reduces BP primarily as a result of decreased cardiac
output.
19. What beta blocker would you give a propranolol
patient with HTN and who has per-
formance anxiety?
20. What is a side effect of propranolol? bronchospasm
21. What is pindolol? nonselective beta blocker
22. What is pindolol MOA?
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1. What happens to peripheral vascu- peripheral vascular resistance declines
lar resistance as sodium is depleted
from the body?
2. What is indapamide? thiazide diuretic
3. What is indapamide MOA? diuretic and vasodilating properties. acts directly on
smooth muscles of blood vessels.
4. What is hydrochlorothiazide? thiazide diuretic
5. What side effects would you be hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia, hyper-
worried about when prescribing hy- lipidemia
drochlorothiazide?
6. What is metolazone? thiazide diuretic
7. What might you prescribe to supple- metolazone
ment a loop diuretic 2 or 3 times per
week?
8. 65 year old white male patients pre- hydrochlorothiazide
sents with BP of 160/93 and hyper-
kalemia what will you give to treat
both if only 1 options?
9. What is methyldopa? central acting on vasomotor center ( Brain)
10. What is medication is contraindicat- methyldopa
ed in a patient with liver disease?
11. What is clonidine? alpha 2 receptor agonist
12. rebound hypertension
1/7
, Pharm Exam Exam 6 - HTN, Angina
What is an adverse reaction you
need to watch for when giving cloni-
dine?
13. What are your cardioselective beta Remember A-Nolol so :
blockers? Metoprolol
Atenolol
Nebivolol
Bisoprolol
Acebutolol
Betaxolol
Esmolol
14. What is metoprolol? cardioselective beta blocker
15. What might you give a patient with metoprolol for their BP, angina, and improve survival
angina post MI? after a heart attack
16. What is carvedilol? blocks beta 1, beta 2 and alpha 1 receptors
17. What is propranolol? non-selective beta blocker
18. What is propranolol MOA? reduces BP primarily as a result of decreased cardiac
output.
19. What beta blocker would you give a propranolol
patient with HTN and who has per-
formance anxiety?
20. What is a side effect of propranolol? bronchospasm
21. What is pindolol? nonselective beta blocker
22. What is pindolol MOA?
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