Nitroglycerin Flashcards
1
Q
Classification
A
Vasodilator/nitrate
2
Q
Mechanism of Action
A
- Vascular smooth muscle relaxant, thereby dilating peripheral arteries and veins
- Causes pooling of venous blood and decreased venous return to the heart, which decreases preload.
- Reduces left ventricular systolic wall function, decreasing afterload.
- Reduces cardiac work
3
Q
Indications
A
- Angina pectoris
- Ongoing ischemic chest discomfort
- Myocardial ischemia associated with cocaine intoxication
4
Q
Contraindications
A
- Known Sensitivity to Nitrates
- Children under 12
- Hypotension
- Severe bradycardia or tachycardia
- Increased ICP or intracranial bleeding
- Patients taking medications for ED
- Caution in closed/angle glaucoma and uncorrected hypovolemia
5
Q
Adverse Effects
A
- Headache, lightheadedness
- Hypotension
- Bradycardia, paradoxical
- Cardiovascular collapse
6
Q
Administration
A
-
Adult
- Sublingual Tablet or Spray: (.4 mg) at 5 minute intervals.
- Ointment 2% topical (Nitro-Bid): Apply 1-2” of paste over the chest wall, cover with transparent wrap, secure with tape.
-
IV:
- Bolus: 12.5-25 mcg
- Infusion: 5-200 mcg/min, titrated to SIBP > 100. End points of dose titration include a drop in BP of 10%, relief of chest pain, return of ST segment to normal on a 12-lead ECG.
- Pediatric: Not indicated
PA CHF Protocol:
SIBP > 180 = 3 tablets or sprays
SIBP 140-180 = 2 tablets or sprays
SIBP 100-140 = 1 tablet or spray