Cardiovascular Drugs Flashcards
When a clot has developed and fibrin is present, the reverse clotting process begins.
Fibrinolysis
A drug that accelerates conduction.
Positive dromotropic drugs
Coagulation Modifiers:
Anti-coagulants
Antiplatelet
Hemorrheologic
Thrombolytic
Anti-fibrinolytic
HF drugs that increase the rate of the heart beats
Positive chronotropic drugs
This early stage of progressive artery disease is characterized by pain that worsens and occurs more frequently, sometimes even while the patient is at rest.
Unstable Angina
What are the three types Angina?
Chronic Stable Angina, Unstable Angina, Vasospastic Angina
It has strong vasodilating effects and lowers systemic vascular resistance.
ARB
This is in charge of delivering blood to tissues under high pressure.
Arteries
It is a weight against which a muscle contracts.
Afterload
what is the the circulatory system is composed of
Heart and Blood Vessels
a type of diuretic used to induce the production of urine in patients with acute kidney failure
Mannitol
It is a weight against which a muscle contracts.
Afterload
This is in charge of delivering blood to tissues under high pressure.
Arteries
drugs that quicken the production of urine, which causes the body to expel more sodium and water
Diuretics
a system that distributes nutrients and oxygen.
Cardiovascular System