_____ is a calcium sensitiser that can be administered to patients with acute decompensated congestive heart failure
#3
Epinephrine is used in cardiac arrest patients at a dose of _____ mg epinephrine, 10 mL of 1: 10,000 solution
#4
A positive inotropic agent causes the cardiac output to _____ and right atrial pressure to decrease
#5
Amiodarone, adrenaline, and _______ are drugs used in the management of VF according to ACLS protocol
#6
The following is a flower of? _____
#7
Cardiovascular (Antiarrhythmics) _____ is an ion that may be used as an antiarrhythmic to treat torsades de pointes
#8
Class I_____ antiarrhythmics are especially effective at treating atrial fibrillation (and flutter)
#9
Ezetimibe indirectly _____ HMG CoA reductase activity and thus increases cholesterol synthesis by the liver
#10
Blood & Inflammation (Dyslipidemia drugs) _____, a supplement high in omega-3 fatty acids, may be used to lower serum triglyceride levels
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Drugs Used in Shock Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Drug of choice for cardiogenic shock -
Answer: Norepinephrine
Flashcard 2: _____ is a calcium sensitiser that can be administered to patients with acute decompensated congestive heart failure
Answer: Levosimendan
Flashcard 3: Epinephrine is used in cardiac arrest patients at a dose of _____ mg epinephrine, 10 mL of 1: 10,000 solution
Answer: 1
Flashcard 4: A positive inotropic agent causes the cardiac output to _____ and right atrial pressure to decrease
Answer: increase
Flashcard 5: Amiodarone, adrenaline, and _______ are drugs used in the management of VF according to ACLS protocol
Answer: Lidocaine
Flashcard 6: The following is a flower of? _____
Answer: Digitalis Purpurea
Flashcard 7: Cardiovascular (Antiarrhythmics) _____ is an ion that may be used as an antiarrhythmic to treat torsades de pointes
Answer: Magnesium
Flashcard 8: Class I_____ antiarrhythmics are especially effective at treating atrial fibrillation (and flutter)
Answer: C
Flashcard 9: Ezetimibe indirectly _____ HMG CoA reductase activity and thus increases cholesterol synthesis by the liver
Answer: increases
Flashcard 10: Blood & Inflammation (Dyslipidemia drugs) _____, a supplement high in omega-3 fatty acids, may be used to lower serum triglyceride levels
Answer: Fish oil
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