acls pharm quiz Flashcards

1
Q

prevent conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II

A

ace inhibitor

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2
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blocks platelet aggregation

A

aspirin

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3
Q

suspected myocardial infarction

A

beta blocker

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4
Q

treats fluid retention

A

furesomide

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5
Q

anti-arrhythmic

A

lidocaine

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6
Q

opoid reversal

A

narcan

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7
Q

hypertensive emergency

A

nicardipine

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8
Q

anti-anginal for suspected chest pain

A

nitroglyceride

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9
Q

hypertensive crisis

A

nitroprusside

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10
Q

antiarrhytmic

A

calcium channel blocker, amiodarone, lidocaine, procanimide, sotalol

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11
Q

cardiogenic shock

A

dobutamine

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12
Q

control ventricular rate in a fib/flutter

A

digoxin

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13
Q

bradycardia

A

isoproterenol, atropine, dopamine

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14
Q

control ventricular rate in a fib/flutter

A

diltazem

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15
Q

cardiogenic shock

A

inamrinone

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16
Q

reduces PVR

A

milrinone

17
Q

vasopressor

A

epinephrine, vasopressin

18
Q

cardiogenic shock or vasopressor

A

levophed/norepi

19
Q

svt

A

adenosine

20
Q

sotalol dose

A

1-1.5 mg/kg or 100 mg

21
Q

dopamine dose

A

2-20 mcg/kg/min

22
Q

procainamide

A

20 mg/min max 17

23
Q

norepi/levophed

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0.1-0.5 mcg/kg/min