Pharmacology Flashcards

1
Q

Class 1 antiarrythmics

A

Sodium channel blocker

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2
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Class 2 antiarrythmics

A

Beta 1 antagonists

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3
Q

Class 3 antiarrythmics

A

Make K channels flow out slower

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4
Q

Class 4 antiarrythmics

A

Calcium channel blockage

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5
Q

Class 5 antiarrythmics

A

Other

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6
Q

Sodium channel blocker drug

A

Flecainide

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7
Q

Beta 1 antagonist drugs

A

Atenolol

Bisoprolol

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8
Q

Class 3 antiarrythmics drug example

A

Amiodarone

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9
Q

Calcium channel blocker drugs

A

Diltiazem

Verapamil

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10
Q

Class 5 antiarrythmics drug example

A

Digoxin

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11
Q

which drug is most likely to cause side effects

A

Digoxin

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12
Q

signs of digoxin side effects

A

xanthopsia, arrhythmias, nausea and decreasing st segment

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13
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use of adenosine

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blocks AV node so can be used to look at atrial activity when patient have ventricular tachycardia

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