Contractility regulates
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Blood pressure
Bumentide
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Bumex
5x stronger than Lasix!
What classes of HTN drugs should you know?
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-Diuretics (hypovolemia, tachycardia, hypokalemia, except aldactone)
-ACEi (dry cough, angioedema)
-ARBs (same as ACEi, but less likely)
-CCBs ("pines", peripheral edema)
-BBs (masks signs of hypoglycemia, SNS enhanced
If pts fail all 5, give ANS (autonomic) targeted drugs but have annoying AEs
Labs to monitor for dyslipidemia?
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Ratio of LDL/HDL
If >5 more likely to have heart attack or stroke
Warning sign!
Hyperlipidemia or Dyslipidemia
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, Disease related to elevated levels of cholesterol. Pts are asymptomatic
until they get chest pain
Why is it important to know the coagulation cascade?
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It helps understand how to treat and prevent heart attacks as plaques in the
coronary artery can form and move which triggers the coagulation
cascade
Phospholipids
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Used for membrane synthesis
What is the goal of the RAAS?
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Increase blood pressure when blood pressure drops
Lisinopril
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, Prinivil, Zestril
Antihypertensive-ACE inhibitor
Coronary arteries
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provides blood TO the heart and nutrients to the myocardium
goal of pharmacology in hemostasis
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inhibit steps so person can bleed more easily
What other types of HTN are there?
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-Check for localized HTN (intracranial, pulmonary, bladder)
-Check using catheter and document
-Arterial HTN
-Systemic/Essential HTN
verapamil (Diltiazem)
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Blood pressure
Bumentide
,Give this one a try later!
Bumex
5x stronger than Lasix!
What classes of HTN drugs should you know?
Give this one a try later!
-Diuretics (hypovolemia, tachycardia, hypokalemia, except aldactone)
-ACEi (dry cough, angioedema)
-ARBs (same as ACEi, but less likely)
-CCBs ("pines", peripheral edema)
-BBs (masks signs of hypoglycemia, SNS enhanced
If pts fail all 5, give ANS (autonomic) targeted drugs but have annoying AEs
Labs to monitor for dyslipidemia?
Give this one a try later!
Ratio of LDL/HDL
If >5 more likely to have heart attack or stroke
Warning sign!
Hyperlipidemia or Dyslipidemia
Give this one a try later!
, Disease related to elevated levels of cholesterol. Pts are asymptomatic
until they get chest pain
Why is it important to know the coagulation cascade?
Give this one a try later!
It helps understand how to treat and prevent heart attacks as plaques in the
coronary artery can form and move which triggers the coagulation
cascade
Phospholipids
Give this one a try later!
Used for membrane synthesis
What is the goal of the RAAS?
Give this one a try later!
Increase blood pressure when blood pressure drops
Lisinopril
Give this one a try later!
, Prinivil, Zestril
Antihypertensive-ACE inhibitor
Coronary arteries
Give this one a try later!
provides blood TO the heart and nutrients to the myocardium
goal of pharmacology in hemostasis
Give this one a try later!
inhibit steps so person can bleed more easily
What other types of HTN are there?
Give this one a try later!
-Check for localized HTN (intracranial, pulmonary, bladder)
-Check using catheter and document
-Arterial HTN
-Systemic/Essential HTN
verapamil (Diltiazem)