Ace Inhibitors Flashcards
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ACE Inhibitors Medications
Why administer?
Goal:
1) Inhibit renin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism by blocking conversion of angiotensin 1 to angiotensin 11.
Goal: PREVENT PERIPHERAL VASOCONSTRICTION
Angiotensin II:
1) Constricts blood vessels
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Q: What are some of the contraindications of the use of ACE Inhibitors?
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Q: How do ACE Inhibitors specifically work to lower blood pressure?
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Q: What are some potential side-effects that should be monitored in patients taking ACE Inhibitors?
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ACE Inhibitors are the preferred drugs for (special condition)
Kidney failure for HTN with diabetic nephropathy
ACE Inhibitors used to TX:
HTN
ACE Inhibitors administration considerations: (2)
Hint: M & C
1) Discontinue if pregnant
2) Moexpril and Captropril should be taken on empty stomach it increase absorption
ACE Inhibitors: Contraindications (4)
1) Pregnant
2) Hypersensitivity to ACE Inhibitors
3) Avoid use with potassium supplements
4 and potassium sparing diuretics