Cardiac 21-30 Flashcards

1
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Brand-Coumadin

A

Generic-warfarin

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2
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Brand-Heparin

A

Generic-heparin sodium

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3
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Brand-Fragmin

A

Generic-dalteparin

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4
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Brand-Lovenox

A

Generic-enoxaparin

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5
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Brand-Paradax

A

Generic-dabigatran

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6
Q

Brand-Eliquis

A

Generic-apixaban

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7
Q

Brand-Xarelto

A

Generic-rivaroxaban

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8
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Brand-Plavix

A

Generic-clopiogrel

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9
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Brand-Epogen

A

Generic-epoeitin alfa

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10
Q

Brand-Feosol

A

Generic-ferrous sulfate

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11
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MoA-inhibits the actions of Vitamin K clotting factors

A

Coumadin/warfarin

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12
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Class- anticoagulant

A

Coumadin/warfarin, Heparin/heparin sodium

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13
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QF/Side Effects:
-AVOID food rich in Vitamin K and citrus
-Can increase risk of bleeding
-(NTI) needs lab levels drawn - PT (prothrombin time) & INR (internationalized normal ratio)
-Broad spectrum antibiotics can increase bleeding risk
-Taken with SSRIs can increase bleeding risk
-Avoid taking with alcohol
-Antidote is Vitamin K (mephyton) or Kcentra (a prothrombin complex concentrate)

A

Coumadin/warfarin

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14
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MoA- prevents thrombin formation of fibrin to form clots

A

Heparin/heparin sodium

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15
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Uses- clot prevention and thinning of blood

A

Coumadin/warfarin, Heparin/heparin sodium

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16
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QF/Side Effects:
-(NTI) needs lab levels drawn - PTT (partial thromboplastin time0 & INR (internationalized normal ratio)
-only given IV or SQ
-avoid taking with alcohol
-antidote is protamine sulfate

A

Heparin/heparin sodium

17
Q

Class- Low molecular weight heparin

A

Fragmin/dalteparin, Lovenox/enoxaparin

18
Q

MoA- inhibits clotting factors

A

Fragmin/dalteparin, Lovenox/enoxaparin

19
Q

Uses-Prevention of DVT
QF/Side Effects:
-Avid foods rich in Vitamin K and alcohol
-Taken with SSRIs can increase risk of bleeding

A

Fragmin/dalteparin, Lovenox/enoxaparin

20
Q

Class- Direct Thrombin Inhibitor

A

Pradaxa/dabigatran

21
Q

MoA- blocks thrombin to prevent clots

A

Pradaxa/dabigatran

22
Q

QF/Side Effects:
-Antidote is Praxbind
-moisture sensitive
-must be stored in its original container and is only good for four months after opening

A

Pradaxa/dabigatran

23
Q

Class- Factor Xa inhibitor

A

Eliquis/apizaban, Xarelto/revaroxaban

24
Q

MoA- Blocks Factor Xa preventing clot formation

A

Eliquis/apizaban, Xarelto/revaroxaban

25
Q

Uses- prevents clot formation
QF/Side Effects:
-No lab testing is required
-THERE IS NO ANTIDOTE

A

Eliquis/apizaban, Xarelto/revaroxaban

26
Q

Class- antiplatelet

A

Plavix/clopiogrel

27
Q

MoA- Prevents clots and platelet aggregation

A

Plavix/clopiogrel

28
Q

Uses- helps prevent strokes (CVA)
QF/Side Effects:
-Avoid foods rich in Vitamin K and alcohol
-Taken with SSRIs can increase the risk of bleeding
-Taking with omeprazole can cause the antiplatelet action

A

Plavix/clopiogrel

29
Q

MoA- Stimulates red blood cell production with erythropoeisis

A

Eopgen/eopeitin alfa

30
Q

Uses- anemia

A

Eopgen/eopeitin alfa, Feosol/ferrous sulfate

31
Q

QF/Side Effects:
-given subcutaneously

A

Epogen/epoeitin alfa

32
Q

Class- iron replacement

A

Feosol/ferrous sulfate

33
Q

QF/Side Effects:
-Can cause constopation
-Can take with orange juice for better absorption

A

Feosol/ferrous sulfate