Cardio - HAS + DAC Flashcards

1
Q

Que associação medicamentosa devemos evitar no tto de HAS?

A

BB + BCC

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2
Q

Paciente chega na UBS com PA 190x110. CD?

A

Associação de dois fármacos (p. ex. IECA/BRA + HCTZ)

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3
Q

Losartana - Ações

A

Bloqueia receptor da Angiotensina II
Antiagregante plaquetário
Uricosúrico (bom pra gota)

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4
Q

BCC - Colaterais

A

Edema de MMII
Cefaleia, tontura, dermatite ocre

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5
Q

IECA - colaterais

A

Angioedema, hipercalemia

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6
Q

HCTZ - colaterais

A

Hipo: volemia, Na, K, Mg
Hiper: glicemia, lipidemia, Ca, Uricemia

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7
Q

Medicações preferenciais para iniciar tto p/ HAS:

A

IECA/BRA; Tiazídicos, BCC

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8
Q

Paciente HAS, IC classe III fenômeno de Raynaud e BAV de 1º grau. Que medicamento não usar?

A

Propranolol

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9
Q

Paciente com tremores, sudorese, palpitações e elevação da PA. Pensar em:

A

Feocromocitoma

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