Cardiovascular Drugs Flashcards

1
Q

It is used to make steroid hormones, cell membranes, and bile acids

A

Cholesterol

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2
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What are the two (2) primary form of lipids in the blood?

A

Triglycerides and Cholesterol

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3
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What do you call the combination of Triglycerides and Cholesterol which transports lipids via the blood?

A

Lipoprotein

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4
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It inhibits cyclooxygenase in the platelet to prevent formation of TXA2

A

Aspirin

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5
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It reduces viscosity of the blood by increasing the flexibility of the RBVs

A

Pentoxyfylline

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6
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It inhibits the action or formation of clotting factors and prevents clots from forming

A

Anti-coagulants

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7
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It prevents platelet plugs from forming by inhibiting platelet aggregation

A

Antiplatelet

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8
Q

What is Dysrhythmias?

A

It is any deviation from the normal rhythm of the heart

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9
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It increases the force of myocardial contraction

A

Positive Inotropic Drugs

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10
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It increases the rate in which the heart beats

A

Positive Chronotropic Drugs

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11
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It is the pathologic state in which the heart is unable to pump in sufficient amounts from the ventricles to meet metabolic needs

A

Heart Failure

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12
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What are the types of Anginas?

A
  • Chronic Stable Angina
  • Unstable Angina
  • Vasospastic Angina
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13
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Drugs that accelerate the rate of urine formation that results to the removal of sodium and water from the body

A

Diuretics

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14
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What is the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle and measured in Lpm?

A

Cardiac Output

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15
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It is defined as a persistent systolic pressure of greater than 140mmHg and/or a diastolic pressure of greater than 90mmHg

A

Hypertension

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16
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It is the amount of tension (stretch) applied to a muscle before contraction

A

Preload

17
Q

These are control valves that regulate local blood flow

A

Arterioles

18
Q

It collects blood from the capillaries

A

Venules

19
Q

It transports blood back to the heart and serve as a major reservoir for blood

A

Veins

20
Q

It administers antidote Protamine sulfate

A

Heparin