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What do Positive Intropic drugs do? |
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Improve the strength of the contraction (cause the muscle to pump harder) |
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Trade names for positive intropic glycoside Digitalis. |
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What are uses and precautions when useing Digitalis? |
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Used for: CHF, arterial firilation,suprventricular tachycardia Tell clients to look for signs of toxicity- Vomiting, difficulty breathing, GI upset, Shock Cats are more sensitive (of coarse) Adverse effects when given with- Cimetidine, metoclopramide, diazapam, antincholinergics. |
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What do the positive intropic group of drugs called Catecholamines do? |
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Increase force and rate (cardiac output), constrict periphral blood vessels (to increase BP), elevate blood glucose |
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What is the positive intropic Catecholamine "Ephedrine" used for? |
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Cardiac resusitation, treatment of anaphylaxis (given IV, intratrachel of intracardiac) |
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What is the positive intropic catecholamine "Isoproternol" used for? |
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It is indicated for atropine resistant bradycardia. |
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An arrhythmia is_______________. |
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a variation from the normal rhythm of the heart. |
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What antiarrythmic drug is th DOC for atrial arrhythimias? |
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Premature Ventricular Contraction |
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Name 2 drugs used to treat PVC's. |
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Anitiarrhythmic beta-blocker used to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. |
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Precaution with propranolol. |
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Do not discontinue apruptly |
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Antiarrhythmic "Channel Blockers" (block calcium ions),name two. |
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Vasodialator drugs work by________ |
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dilating arteries, veins or both. |
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Vasodilator used to reduce afterload caused by mitral valve insufficiency. |
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Topical vasodilator used to improve cardiac output and pulmonary edema, but also for laminitis and leg sweats in horses. |
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What does the acronym ACE stand for? |
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Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (Inhibitors prevent conversion of angiotensinI to angiotensin II by inhibiting ACE) |
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Enapril and Captopril (Captopril less effective if use with NSAIDS) |
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How are diuretics used as cardovascular drugs? |
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Reduce pulmonary edema and other signs of CHF (asites, cough) |
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Trade name for furosemide. |
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What are the adverse effects of Lasix? |
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hypokalemia, hyponatremia,dehydration, weakness, shock and ototoxicity (last esp. for cats, go figure) |
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Lasix causes reapsorption in the loop of Henle so is called_______ |
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Animals treated with Lasix need access to________ |
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Lasix increases the chances of ________toxicity. |
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Weight loss do to heart disease is refered to as ___________. |
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Asprin would be used for what in treating heart disease? |
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Why would sodium be restricted in heart disease treatment? |
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To reduce water retention |
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What diet would be used in treating cardiac cachexia? |
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Why would sedation be use in treating Heart disease? |
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Anxiety can lead to dyspnea |
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Bronchdilators used in treatment of heart failure. |
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Aminophylline and theophylline |
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