Ibuprofen&PhenytoinWhat drugsdecrease theeffects ofFurosemideAngiotensinII receptorsitesWhat isthe actionsite ofARBsIronPatients whotake epoetinalfa alsoneed to takeIncreasedBPWhat is thegoal ofnorepinephrineIV in thetreatment ofshockThiazidediureticWhat medicationis indicated forinitial drugtherapy inuncomplicatedHTN ( Stage 1ErythropoietinHormone secretedby the kidneys thatstimulates bonemarrow productionof RBCsProtamineSulfateTheantidoteforHeparinDistributiveShock fromanaphylaxisis a result ofwhich type ofshockDissolveclotWhat is thegoal of athrombolyticagentLidocaineA patient isundergoing a cardiaccatheterization. Whatmedication would thenurse prepare toadminister for VTHypovolemicMost commontype of shockcaused byinsufficientcirculatingvolumeaPTTTest usedto monitorHeparinlevelsHepatitisCInterferonsmay beused totreatA-FibWhat recurrentcardiaccondition isalow dose ofamiodaroneused forNormalsinusrhythmWhat is theprimary goal ofantidysrhythmicdrug therapy aftera successfulcardioversionprocedure?Beta1AgonistsMimic the action ofepinephrine andnorepinephrine toraise BP tocounteract shockor Hypotension.at least65 mmHgWhat shoulda meanarterialpressure beAminoglycosides&CephalosporinsWhat drugs willincrease therisks ofnephrotoxicitywhen takenwith furosemideCholestyramineWhat drug maysignificantlydecrease theeffects/ absorptionofHydrochlorothiazideDoxycyclineWhatmedication isadministeredafter anexposure toanthrax?ReninEnzymeproducedin thekidneysBUNWhat lab valueshould the nurseassess inpatients who arereceivingdemeclocycline?SodiumChannelblockerWhat is thedrugclassification ofquinidine (Apo-Quinidine)?NeutrophilsWhat lab needs tobe monitored in apatient who hasreceived a bonemarrow tx, and istaking filgrastimBlock renin-angiotensin IIsystem todecreasevasoconstrictionand increasemyocardial outputWhat is thepurpose of anangiotensin IIreceptor blockerto a patient withheart failure?AcuteUncompensatedheart failureMilrinone is thedrug of choicefor thetreatment ofwhich of thecondition?VitaminKTheantidoteforwarfarinNormalSalineWhen the nurseresponds tohypotension due tohypovolemic shock,which should thenurse anticipate toadminister firstCalciumor dairyproductsWhat shouldnot be takenwithtetracyclineBaroreceptorsB1 receptorsof the heartWhat is thesite of actionfor a beta-adrenergicblocker Psyllium/St John'sWortHerbs andfoods thatdecrease theeffects ofdigoxinCalciumChannelblockers orThiazidediuretics1st line HTNmedicationsfor AfricanAmericans EssentialHTNHTN forwhich nocause canbe foundMetabolicsyndromea group ofcardiovascularrisk factorslinked withobesityIbuprofen&PhenytoinWhat drugsdecrease theeffects ofFurosemideAngiotensinII receptorsitesWhat isthe actionsite ofARBsIronPatients whotake epoetinalfa alsoneed to takeIncreasedBPWhat is thegoal ofnorepinephrineIV in thetreatment ofshockThiazidediureticWhat medicationis indicated forinitial drugtherapy inuncomplicatedHTN ( Stage 1ErythropoietinHormone secretedby the kidneys thatstimulates bonemarrow productionof RBCsProtamineSulfateTheantidoteforHeparinDistributiveShock fromanaphylaxisis a result ofwhich type ofshockDissolveclotWhat is thegoal of athrombolyticagentLidocaineA patient isundergoing a cardiaccatheterization. Whatmedication would thenurse prepare toadminister for VTHypovolemicMost commontype of shockcaused byinsufficientcirculatingvolumeaPTTTest usedto monitorHeparinlevelsHepatitisCInterferonsmay beused totreatA-FibWhat recurrentcardiaccondition isalow dose ofamiodaroneused forNormalsinusrhythmWhat is theprimary goal ofantidysrhythmicdrug therapy aftera successfulcardioversionprocedure?Beta1AgonistsMimic the action ofepinephrine andnorepinephrine toraise BP tocounteract shockor Hypotension.at least65 mmHgWhat shoulda meanarterialpressure beAminoglycosides&CephalosporinsWhat drugs willincrease therisks ofnephrotoxicitywhen takenwith furosemideCholestyramineWhat drug maysignificantlydecrease theeffects/ absorptionofHydrochlorothiazideDoxycyclineWhatmedication isadministeredafter anexposure toanthrax?ReninEnzymeproducedin thekidneysBUNWhat lab valueshould the nurseassess inpatients who arereceivingdemeclocycline?SodiumChannelblockerWhat is thedrugclassification ofquinidine (Apo-Quinidine)?NeutrophilsWhat lab needs tobe monitored in apatient who hasreceived a bonemarrow tx, and istaking filgrastimBlock renin-angiotensin IIsystem todecreasevasoconstrictionand increasemyocardial outputWhat is thepurpose of anangiotensin IIreceptor blockerto a patient withheart failure?AcuteUncompensatedheart failureMilrinone is thedrug of choicefor thetreatment ofwhich of thecondition?VitaminKTheantidoteforwarfarinNormalSalineWhen the nurseresponds tohypotension due tohypovolemic shock,which should thenurse anticipate toadminister firstCalciumor dairyproductsWhat shouldnot be takenwithtetracyclineBaroreceptorsB1 receptorsof the heartWhat is thesite of actionfor a beta-adrenergicblocker Psyllium/St John'sWortHerbs andfoods thatdecrease theeffects ofdigoxinCalciumChannelblockers orThiazidediuretics1st line HTNmedicationsfor AfricanAmericans EssentialHTNHTN forwhich nocause canbe foundMetabolicsyndromea group ofcardiovascularrisk factorslinked withobesity

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  1. What drugs decrease the effects of Furosemide
    Ibuprofen & Phenytoin
  2. What is the action site of ARBs
    Angiotensin II receptor sites
  3. Patients who take epoetin alfa also need to take
    Iron
  4. What is the goal of norepinephrine IV in the treatment of shock
    Increased BP
  5. What medication is indicated for initial drug therapy in uncomplicated HTN ( Stage 1
    Thiazide diuretic
  6. Hormone secreted by the kidneys that stimulates bone marrow production of RBCs
    Erythropoietin
  7. The antidote for Heparin
    Protamine Sulfate
  8. Shock from anaphylaxis is a result of which type of shock
    Distributive
  9. What is the goal of a thrombolytic agent
    Dissolve clot
  10. A patient is undergoing a cardiac catheterization. What medication would the nurse prepare to administer for VT
    Lidocaine
  11. Most common type of shock caused by insufficient circulating volume
    Hypovolemic
  12. Test used to monitor Heparin levels
    aPTT
  13. Interferons may be used to treat
    Hepatitis C
  14. What recurrent cardiac condition isa low dose of amiodarone used for
    A-Fib
  15. What is the primary goal of antidysrhythmic drug therapy after a successful cardioversion procedure?
    Normal sinus rhythm
  16. Mimic the action of epinephrine and norepinephrine to raise BP to counteract shock or Hypotension.
    Beta1 Agonists
  17. What should a mean arterial pressure be
    at least 65 mm Hg
  18. What drugs will increase the risks of nephrotoxicity when taken with furosemide
    Aminoglycosides & Cephalosporins
  19. What drug may significantly decrease the effects/ absorption of Hydrochlorothiazide
    Cholestyramine
  20. What medication is administered after an exposure to anthrax?
    Doxycycline
  21. Enzyme produced in the kidneys
    Renin
  22. What lab value should the nurse assess in patients who are receiving demeclocycline?
    BUN
  23. What is the drug classification of quinidine (Apo-Quinidine)?
    Sodium Channel blocker
  24. What lab needs to be monitored in a patient who has received a bone marrow tx, and is taking filgrastim
    Neutrophils
  25. What is the purpose of an angiotensin II receptor blocker to a patient with heart failure?
    Block renin-angiotensin II system to decrease vasoconstriction and increase myocardial output
  26. Milrinone is the drug of choice for the treatment of which of the condition?
    Acute Uncompensated heart failure
  27. The antidote for warfarin
    Vitamin K
  28. When the nurse responds to hypotension due to hypovolemic shock, which should the nurse anticipate to administer first
    Normal Saline
  29. What should not be taken with tetracycline
    Calcium or dairy products
  30. What is the site of action for a beta-adrenergic blocker
    Baroreceptors B1 receptors of the heart
  31. Herbs and foods that decrease the effects of digoxin
    Psyllium/ St John's Wort
  32. 1st line HTN medications for African Americans
    Calcium Channel blockers or Thiazide diuretics
  33. HTN for which no cause can be found
    Essential HTN
  34. a group of cardiovascular risk factors linked with obesity
    Metabolic syndrome