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ARF Causes - answer Hemorrhage, trauma, infection, decreased
cardiac output, medications


ARF S/S - answer mimics dehydration s/s, anorexia, h/a, edema,
vomiting, nausea, lethargy,


Malignan hypertension - answer Is the most severe


S/S of Malignant hypertension - answer - Diastolic >120
- Blurred vision
- Severe h/a
- High cholesterol
- Dyspnea
- History of hypertension


Beta blockers - answer medication used to treat several different
types of conditions, including hypertension (high blood pressure),
angina, some abnormal heart rhythms, heart attack (myocardial
infarction)


Beta blockers actions - answer Decreases BP and HR blocking
epinephrine and nonepinephrine


Side effects of Beta blockers - answer SOB (asthma like symptoms)
Weakness
Dry mouth

, Dizziness
H/A
Upset stomach


Common Beta blockers - answer Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol-XL)
Propranolol (Inderal LA, InnoPran XL)


Atenolol (Tenormin) - answer Medication for MI


Digoxin (Lanoxin, Digox) - answer medication used for heart failure
(hf)


Nursing consideration for Digoxin - answer assess hr, if it's <60 hold
the medicine and call doctor


Nitroglycerin - answer opens blood vessels, is used for chest pain
(antiangina)


Administration of glycerin - answer Sublingual, 1 pill q5min,
maximum of three pills, if pain continues call doctor, possible HA


PTCA - answer Percutaneous
Transluminal
Coronary
Angioplastic


Pt teaching before PTCA - answer - Explain procedure: a balloon is
inflated to reduce the constriction in the artery
- Contrast is used, normally in femoral
- Pt is gonna feel a flush/warm everywhere when contrast is injected

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