Cardiac Flashcards

1
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How often should a CVD risk be calculated for over 40

A

Every 5 years

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2
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What patient are at an increased risk of CVD

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Established CVD, CKD, stage 3, albuminurie or familial hypercholesterolaemia

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3
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What is the CVD risk calculator

A

Qrisk 2

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4
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What is heart failure caused by

A

Structural or functional abnormalities of the gear resulting in reduced cardiac output

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5
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Symptoms of heart failure

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SOB, persistent coughing or wheezing, ankle swelling, reduced exercise tolerance and fatigue

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6
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What class of diuretics are recommended in heart failure

A

Loop diuretics- furosemide, bumetanide or torasemide

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7
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Name the 3 beta blockers that should be used for heart failure

A

Bisoprolol, carvedilol or nebivolol

Switch patients if they are on another beta blocker

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8
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Drug treatment for heart failure

A

ARB/ACE and beta blocker
Add spironolactone
Add ivrabadind or digoxin

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9
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Heart failure treatment for Afro Caribbean

A

Hydra lazing and nitrate (isosorbide dinitrate)

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10
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ARB licensed in heart failure

A

Candesartan and valsartan

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11
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Patient on eplerenone and amiodarone

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Max dose of eplerenone should be 25mg OF or moderate inhibitor

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Miss G is a 37-year-old female who has been admitted to hospital following a motorbike accident. She has attained numerous injuries including trauma to her spinal cord but her organ function is normal. Her consultant wishes to initiate her on baclofen. Miss G takes the following drugs: 
Atenolol 25 mg o.d. 
Captopril 25 mg b.d. 
Zonisamide 300 mg o.d. 
Loperamide 2 mg m.d.u.

Which one of the following is the most suitable intervention for Miss G?

No intervention is required
Advise Miss G’s consultant that baclofen enhances the hypotensive effect of captopril and atenolol
Advise Miss G’s carers that baclofen should be administrated at night
Advise Miss G’s consultant that baclofen is contra-indicated in epilepsy
Advise Miss G’s consultant that the use of baclofen with zonisamide is contra-indicated due to an increased risk of Miss G developing hyperthermia.

A

The correct answer was Advise Miss G’s consultant that baclofen enhances the hypotensive effect of captopril and atenolol

Baclofen increases the hypotensive effects of ACE inhibitors and beta blockers.

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