Term
Describe how diuretics work. |
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Definition
Removes excess fluid from body by increasing urine formation |
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Term
List the antihypertensive drugs that fall under the category of diuretics. |
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Definition
a. hydrochlorothiazide (aka HCT) (Oretic, Esidrex, Hydrodiuril) chlorthalidone (Hygroton) spironolactone (Aldactone) spironolactone + HCT (Aldactazide) triamterene + HCT (Dyazide, Maxzide) furosemide (Lasix) |
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Term
Select the diuretic that causes potassium retention and gynecomastia. |
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Definition
aldactone (Spironolactone) NOT IN THIS PPT; IT’S IN RENAL |
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Term
Describe the method of action of alpha-1 blockers. |
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Definition
Blocks peripheral alpha-1 receptors on blood vessels, resulting in peripheral vasodilation and decreased BP (stimulation of alpha-1 receptors cause vasoconstriction) |
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Term
List the drugs that make up the alpha-1 blocker category of antihypertensives. |
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Definition
prazosin (Minipres) terazosin (Hytrin) doxazosin (Cardura) |
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Term
List the side effects of alpha-1 blockers. |
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Definition
Orthostatic hypotension (first-dose effect) Dizziness Headache Fatigue Tachycardia and dyspnea (first-dose effect) |
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Term
List the drugs that combine alpha-1 and beta blockers to control hypertension. |
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Definition
labetolol (Normodyne) carvedilol (Coreg) |
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Term
Select the drug of choice for pregnant women with hypertension. |
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Definition
methyldopa (Aldomet) which is a centrally acting agent |
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Term
Select the antihypertensive drugs that can interfere with medications used to treat respiratory disorders. |
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Definition
Non-selective Beta Blocker (propanolol; Inderal) |
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Term
Describe the method of action of beta blockers. |
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Definition
Decreases renin release from kidneys resulting in vasodilation and lower BP (renin is an enzyme that converts angiotensinogen from the liver to Angiotensin I; this is then converted into Angiotensin II by Angiotensin converting enzyme [ACE] in the lungs; Angiotensin II is a potent vasoconstrictor. It also stimulates the release of aldosterone from the adrenal glands. Aldosterone causes the kidneys to retain more sodium which lead to increased water retention, thereby increasing blood volume, resulting in increased BP. |
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Term
Identify the non-selective and cardio-selective beta blockers. |
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Definition
propanolol (Inderal) is non-selective
metaprolol (Lopressor) and atenolol (Tenormin) are selective (B1) Beta blockers |
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Term
Describe the method of action of ACE inhibitors |
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Definition
Blocks conversion of Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II |
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Term
List the side effects of ACE inhibitors. |
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Definition
Dry, annoying cough Metallic taste Hyperkalemia |
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Term
List the drugs that fall under the ACE inhibitor category. |
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Definition
captopril (Capoten) lisinopril (Zestril; Prinivil) ramipril (Altace) |
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Term
Name the anti-hypertensive drug category that is a close alternative to ACE inhibitors but does not cause coughing. |
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Definition
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs) |
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Term
List the drugs that make up the Angiotensin II receptor blockers. |
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Definition
irbesartan (Avapro) telmisartan (Micardis) candesartan (Atacand) valsartan (Diovan) |
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Term
Describe the method of action of calcium channel blockers. |
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Definition
Blocks influx of Ca++ across cell membranes of arterial smooth muscles and myocardial cells Dilates coronary and peripheral arteries Decreases HR |
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Term
List the side effects of calcium channel blockers. |
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Definition
Edema Constipation Flushing |
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Term
Identify the agents used in hypertensive emergencies. |
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Definition
nitroprusside (Nipride; Nitropress) labetolol (Normodyne, Trandate) |
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Term
List the effects of nitroprusside overdose. |
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Definition
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Term
Select the drug of choice for acute angina attacks. |
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Definition
nitroglycerin (Nitrostat; Nitro-Bid; Nitrol) |
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