Cardiovascular (Antihypertensives) _____ and angiotensin II receptor blockers are first line treatment for hypertension in patients with heart failure, MI, and/or diabetes
#2
Hydralazine can cause hypotension, which may induce a reflex _____ that can worsen angina
#3
Nesiritide, a _____ analog, causes Na+ loss through diuresis
#4
Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs) _____ CCBs are relatively contraindicated in patients with heart block or heart failure due to their ability to cause cardiac depression
#5
Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs) _____ CCBs are useful for treating angina due to their ability to cause coronary vaso-dilation
#6
To remember the drugs that are safe to treat hypertension in pregnancy: H_____LabetalolMethyldopaNifedipine
#7
The following is a flower of? _____
#8
Blood & Inflammation (Dyslipidemia drugs) _____, a supplement high in omega-3 fatty acids, may be used to lower serum triglyceride levels
#9
Class I_____ antiarrhythmics are especially effective at treating atrial fibrillation (and flutter)
#10
Ezetimibe indirectly _____ HMG CoA reductase activity and thus increases cholesterol synthesis by the liver
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Flashcard 1: Cardiovascular (Antihypertensives) _____ and angiotensin II receptor blockers are first line treatment for hypertension in patients with heart failure, MI, and/or diabetes
Answer: ACE inhibitors
Flashcard 2: Hydralazine can cause hypotension, which may induce a reflex _____ that can worsen angina
Answer: tachycardia
Flashcard 3: Nesiritide, a _____ analog, causes Na+ loss through diuresis
Answer: BNP
Flashcard 4: Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs) _____ CCBs are relatively contraindicated in patients with heart block or heart failure due to their ability to cause cardiac depression
Answer: Non-dihydropyridine
Flashcard 5: Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs) _____ CCBs are useful for treating angina due to their ability to cause coronary vaso-dilation
Answer: Dihydropyridine
Flashcard 6: To remember the drugs that are safe to treat hypertension in pregnancy: H_____LabetalolMethyldopaNifedipine
Answer: ydralazine
Flashcard 7: The following is a flower of? _____
Answer: Digitalis Purpurea
Flashcard 8: Blood & Inflammation (Dyslipidemia drugs) _____, a supplement high in omega-3 fatty acids, may be used to lower serum triglyceride levels
Answer: Fish oil
Flashcard 9: Class I_____ antiarrhythmics are especially effective at treating atrial fibrillation (and flutter)
Answer: C
Flashcard 10: Ezetimibe indirectly _____ HMG CoA reductase activity and thus increases cholesterol synthesis by the liver
Answer: increases
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