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Systemic Circuit: Carries blood through the body Pulmonary Circuit: moves blood through gas exchange surfaces of the lungs |
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simultaneous depolarization of right and left atria |
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ventricular depolarization |
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ventricular repolarization |
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Digitalis purpurea (common floxglove) Rx of CHF Digoxin: narrow therapeutic index |
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Digitalis Signs and Symptoms |
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Non Sepcific acute OD: children (hyper kalemia) chronic OD: elderly CNS: delerium fatigue "whitish-yellowish halo vision" CV: tachycardia, preventricular beats, bradyrythmias |
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conditions indicate tox better than bound drug levels Kayexelate(Napolystyrnen sulfonate-hyper kalemia lidocaine- AV arrhythmia beta blocker- ventricular arrhythmia |
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digoxin-specific antibody derived from immunized sheep competitively binds and removes circulating receptor bound digoxin |
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Beta- Adrenergic Antagonists |
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used in treatment of hypertension, angine, arrythmias, CHF, ischemic heart dieases open angle glaucoma migraine headaches(off label use) |
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CV: brady cardia, hypotension, "quinidine like blockade" CNS: sedation, psychosis, siezures Pulmonary: bronchospastic disease |
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supportive (improve CV contracitility, increase HR, restore perfusion *admin dopamine*) atropine (antimuscarcinic with sympathetic effects will counteract beta) beta agonist (isoproretenol) Glucagon (increase ionotropy/chronotropy) |
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Found in heart, coronary vessels, liver |
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found in lungs, muscle, and sympathetic target organs |
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drugs diminish contractile force without affecting Action Potential -induce excitation-contraction uncoupling MORE CALCIUM IN HEART VASODILATION |
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Toxicity of Ca2+ channel blockers |
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excessive vasodilation (dizziness, hypotention, HA, flushing nausea) constipation, peripheral edema,pulmonary edema SEVERE INTOX: negative ionotropic, depresses cardiac contraction, shock & hypotension |
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supportive glucagon atropine catecholamines (cariotonic drugs) |
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angiotensin converting enzymes, block this decreasing formation of angiotensin II (vasopressor involved in maintaining systemic BP) used to treat hypertesntion , CHF, renal disease
Catopril, enalapril |
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manage angin pectoris, CHF, PVD |
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Direct Vasodilator MOA: increases GMP Tox: 1. hypotension, HA, nausea.. 2. autoimmune reactions: lupus serum sickness, hemolytic anemia (result of T-cell autoreactivity) |
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Direct Vasodilator MOA: increases GMP--> produces vasodilation MOT: excessive vasodilation and hypotension conversion to cyanide and thiocyanate anion gap metabolic acidosis (increased risk of CV terminal events) |
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Class 1A Arrhythmia drugs |
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quinidine: depress mycocardial Na & K channels Tox: cv compromise, CNS (lethargy,coma cinchonism & diarrhea |
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Class 1B Arrhythmia drugs |
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lidocaine: depress mycocardial Na & K channels TOX: CNS (coma, siexure,nystagmus) |
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Class IC AntiArrythmic drugs |
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Flecanide (incrase sodium channels?) |
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Amiodarone: MOT: pulmonary fibrosis, heart failure?) |
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