Heart Failure Medications Flashcards
Medication Options for Heart Failure Include
- Digoxin
- Adrenergic Agonists
Common Uses of Digoxin
-heart failure
-atrial fibrillation
What is one Mechanism of Action of Digoxin
Digoxin works by stimulating the vagus nerve, causing it to release more acetylcholine. This effect helps clients with atrial fibrillation.
What is another Mechanism of Action of Digoxin
digoxin inhibits an enzyme (sodium, potassium-ATPase) found in cardiac cells. This causes an increase of calcium in these cells, which causes the heart to contract with more force. Potassium levels must be in normal range for this to work.
Digoxin High Yield Concepts
- Has narrow therapeutic index
- Causes GI disturbances (1st sign of toxicity)
- May cause Visual Disturbances as toxicity worsens
- May Cause Bradydysrhtmias
what is therapeutic index for digoxin?
-for HF: 0.5 - 1.0 ng/mL.
-for atrial fibrillation: 1.0 - 2.0. ng/mL
-Levels should never go above 2.0
What do Visual Disturbances caused by digoxin toxicity include?
-blurred or yellow vision
-halos around object
GI disturbances caused by digoxin toxicity include
anorexia, nausea, vomiting
Why is bradydysrhythmias the most feared side effect of digoxin toxicity?
because it can cause dizziness, fainting (syncope), and even death
what is digoxin toxicity antidote?
digoxin immune Fab
what is side effect of digoxin immune FAB?
hypokalemia
What are the 4 Adrenergic Agonists you should know?
- epinephrine
- Dopamine
- Dobutamine
- Norepinephrine
Adrenergic Agonists Common Uses
used in medical emergency situations
Epinephrine common uses
- for severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
-for cardiac arrest
-inhaled version (racemic epinephrine) that treats upper airway restriction
-can be added to local anesthetics to decrease blood flow to region
Dopamine Common Uses
-for clients with extremely low blood pressure (shock)
-low doses given to help increase blood flow to the kidneys (renal perfusion)