Question 1
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Dobutamine is considered a(n):
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Adrenergic
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Anti-coagulant
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Diuretic
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Cholinergic
Question 2
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Ezetimibe may be ordered for a patient to counteract/lower:
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Coagulation
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Angina
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Cholesterol Absorption
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Bradychardia
Question 3
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To treat hypercholesterolemia, a nurse might give a patient the following drug:
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Atenolol
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Heparin
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TImolol
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Nicotinic Acid
Question 4
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For patients who have been diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure, and have recently become worse the following drug may be prescribed (Classed as an antianginal):
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Nesiritide
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Mannitrol
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Dabigitran
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TImilol
Question 5
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Calcium channel blockers are used for AFIB, Angina, Hypertension, and sometimes VT disrhythmia. All of the following are CCB's EXCEPT:
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Verapamil
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Diltiazem
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Ranolazine
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Amlodipine
Question 6
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Used to treat V-tach, this drug belongs to the therapeutic class "Antidysrhythmics"
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Amlodipine
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Digitoxin
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Alciximab
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Procainamide
Question 7
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This type of anti-coagulant (also known as a blood thinner) belongs to a subclass of Heparin known as "Low Molecular Weight Heparin" (LMWH):
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Alteplase
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Enoxaparin
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Diltiazem
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Carvedilol
Question 8
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This drug can be used to treat hypertension, and angina. It belongs to the drug class Calcium Channel Blocker.
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Rivaroxaban
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Diltiazem
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Losartan
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Nitroprisside
Question 9
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Propranolol is a NONSELECTIVE Beta-Blocker, and absolutely cannot be given to patients with this diagnosis:
Question 10
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This blocker is both an Alpha AND a beta blocker:
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Carvedilol
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Metropolol
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Propranolol
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Atenlol
Question 11
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Metropolol is noncardioselective.
Question 12
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This beta-blocker is used to treat glaucoma.
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Atenlol
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Metropolol
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Timolol
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Propranolol
Question 13
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This drug is used for stroke prevention, and is used 30 days after surgery. It is considered a direct thrombin inhibitor, and taken BY MOUTH.
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Argatraban
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Rivaroxaban
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Aspirin
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Dabigatran
Question 14
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Vitamin K is an antidote for which anti-coagulant?
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Enoxaparin
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Warfarin
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Argatraban
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Heparin
Question 15
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This hematologic drug is used in PREVENTION of blood clots, rather than the destruction of them.
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Heparin
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Warfarin
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Dabigatran
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Rivaroxaban
Question 16
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This drug is the antidote for HEPARIN:
Question 17
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This hematologic drug is given for renal failure, and prevents a condition known as "swirling blood".
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Atenolol
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Heparin
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Aspirin
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Warfarin
Question 18
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This drug is highly addictive, and belongs to the opioid class:
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Folic Acid
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Molrinone
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Epoetin Alfa
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Morphine
Question 19
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This drug is a massive vasodilator, and helps with angina as well as hypertension. It can be administered via spray, ointment, transdermal patches, IV, and sublingually.
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Metroprolol
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Verapamil
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Losartan
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Nitroglycerin
Question 20
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Epoetin Alfa is a treatment for Anemia, and the pt should be closely monitored for:
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Headaches
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N/V
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Bone Pain
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Angina
Question 21
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Ferrous Sulfate is a treatment for which type of anemia?
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Iron-deficient Anemia
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B12 deficient anemia
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Sickle-Cell Anemia
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Eukaryotic Based Anemia
Question 22
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Valsartan is what % protien bound, thus making it a slow release ARB.
Question 23
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This antilipid binds with bile in the GI tract, preventing the absorption of cholesterol.
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Valsartan
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Milrinone
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Digoxin
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Cholestryamine
Question 24
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Digoxin is the antidote for Digoxin Immune Fab
Question 25
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This drug, given for heart failure comes with a warning to listen for patient complaints of green or yellow halos
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Heparin
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Digoxin
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Enoxaparin
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Carvedilol
Question 26
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Aspirin has NO antidote.
Question 27
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This Diuretic is an OSMOTIC diuretic.
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Mannitol
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Furosemide
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Spironolactone
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Hydrochlorothiazide
Question 28
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This diuretic is a LOOP diuretic
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Mannitol
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Furosimide
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Spironolactone
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Hydrochlorothiazide
Question 29
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This Diuretic is a K+ sparing diuretic.
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Mannitol
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Furosimide
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Spironolactone
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Hydrochlorothiazide
Question 30
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This diuretic is a Thiazide.
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Mannitol
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Furosemide
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Spironolactone
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Hydrochlorothiazide
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I hate diuretics.
Question 31
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What is the best way to decrease preload and afterload?
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Antiangina
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Diuretics
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Antihypertensives
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Beta Blockers
Question 32
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This class of drug can mask Hypoglycemia, and extra care must be taken with diabetics.
Question 33
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Afterload is the amount of pressure needed to move the blood from the heart back into the body.
Question 34
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After how many tabs of Nitro do you call EMS?
Question 35
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Do Calcium channel blockers decrease preload, or afterload?
Question 36
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Why is ferrous sulfate given in liquid form with a straw?
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The straw helps to expedite delivery to the GI.
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Ferrous Sulfate triggers the gag reflex
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The straw regulates the intake of the drug, preventing it from being overdosed
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Ferrous Sulfate stains the teeth.
Question 37
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Aspirin is NOT to be given to which age group?
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Children
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Adolescents
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Adults
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Elderly
Question 38
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Overdosing on aspirin, in addition to Sodium Bicarb, can be treated (but not cured) with what?
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Vinegar
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NaCl
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Sulphur
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Activated Charcoal
Question 39
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How often will a patient on thrombolytics be bedridden?