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1. DIGOXIN
What drug interaction are with digoxin?
What is the sign and symptoms of digoxin toxicity?
What does the nurse need to do prior to giving Digoxin?
What is a nursing implication for Digoxin?
What is the antidote for Digoxin?
What lab test need to monitor when a patient is on Digoxin?-CORRECT ANSWER- "ide" -
diuretics, ace
inhibitors "pril", arbs "sartan" , high
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iber foods,- Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances, dysrhythmias, confusion,
convulsions--Take an apical pulse for 1 min before taking a dose.-Hold the dose and Notify the
provider if the heart rate is less than 60/min in an adult.-- Digibind-Electrolytes (potassium)
2. BETA BLOCKER
Which beta blockers are cardio selective?
Which beta blockers are non-cardio selective?
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Which are the adverse effects of beta blockers?
Which beta blocker should not be given to asthma and COPD patients because
it will make them worse?
What should the nurse monitor for while taking a beta blocker?
, How do beta blockers work?
What are beta blockers used for?
How to recognize beta blockers?
What are the common adverse effects of all BP meds?
What are the food and drug interactions for Ace inhibitors?-CORRECT ANSWER- -metoprolol,
atenolol,
esmolol are cardio selective- Propranolol-Wheezing and bronchospasm - Non cardio selective
beta blockers- Monitor bp, ECG, Cardiac output, urinary output continously and CVP(central
venous pressure) -Block the release of the stress hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline in
certain parts of the body- Hypertension, cardiac arrhythmia, heart failure, angina, glaucoma,
prevention of MI
- Fatigue, dizziness or lightheaded, cold fingers or toes, difficulty sleeping or nightmares -
Orthostatic hypotension, bradycardia, pulmonary edema, bronchospasm - High potassium food,
NSAIDs, antiacids, potassium supplements, certain diuretics, lithium
3. Calcium Blokers
What are the food / drug interactions for calcium channel blockers?
What are the adverse effects for calcium channel blockers?
Common causes of calcium channel blockers?
Know what to do about lower limb edema on a calcium channel blocker?
Which calcium channel blockers are used for which things and what adverse
effects to monitor for?
What is one common side effect of all blood pressure medications that partic
ularly affect all males?
What is one common side effect of all blood pressure medications? orthostatic
Hypotension-CORRECT ANSWER- -Grapefruit juice, digoxin, cimetidine, theophylline,
rifampin-Low blood pressure, dizziness, feeling faint, light headed , blurry vision
-Headaches, lower limb edema, - Elevate the legs Which calcium channel blockers are used for
-Amlodipine- hypertension, (Very nice drugs)- Verapamil, Nifedipine, Diltiaem-blocks calcium
access to the cells- Erectile dysfunction medication (viagra)
Orthostatic Hypotension