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drugs that increase the force of contraction |
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drugs that reduce the force of contraction |
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positive chronotropic drugs |
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negative chronotropic drugs |
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positive dromotropic drugs |
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increase the rate of electrical conduction |
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negative dromotropic drugs |
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decrease the rate of tropical of electrical conduction |
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digitalis drugs (cardiac glycosides) |
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increase the strength of: -cardiac contractions -decrease heart rate -have an antiarrhythmic effect -decrease signs of dyspnea |
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cardiac glycosides (used for) |
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treats CHF, atrial, fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia |
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digoxin (trade name/type) |
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Digitalis Drug (Cardoxin, Lanoxin) |
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digitoxin (trade name/type) |
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Digitalis drug (Crystodigin) |
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cardiac glycosides (side effects) |
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anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, cardiac arrhytmias |
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positive/negative chrono tropes Digoxin has shorter effects than Digitoxin |
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-increase the force and rate of myocardial contraction -constrict peripheral blood vessels -increase blood glucose |
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epinephrine (causes what) |
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causes -smooth muscle relaxation in the bronchi -raises blood glucose levels -increases heart rate and contractility |
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epinephrine (side effects) |
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possible development of arrhythmia and hypertension |
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dopamine (trade name/type) |
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Catecholamine (Inotropin, Dopastat) |
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-increase heart contractility -increased heart rate -increased blood pressure |
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-tachycardia -dyspnea -vomiting |
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