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Cardio - Antiarrhythmic Drugs UPDATED  Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • Cardio - Antiarrhythmic Drugs UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Cardio - Antiarrhythmic Drugs UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers What do class 1 antiarrythmics affect? - Correct Answer- Fast Na channels What do class 2 antiarrhythmics affect? - Correct Answer- beta blockers What to class 3 antiarrhythmics affect? - Correct Answer- block K channels What do class 4 antiarrhythmics affect? - Correct Answer- calcium channel blockers Which drugs are class 1a? - Correct Answer- quinidine, procainamide, disopyramide
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Pharmacology – Antiarrhythmics UPDATED Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
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  • Pharmacology – Antiarrhythmics UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers What is the mechanism of action of the class I antiarrhythmic drugs? - Correct Answer- They block sodium channels to control the rate of rise in the action potential (Vmax) and the effective refractory period. What are the two class Ia antiarrhythmic drugs on the drug list? - Correct AnswerProcainamide and quinidine. What are the common properties of the class I antiarrhythmic drugs? - Correct AnswerFrequency...
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Edmunds Pharmacology Final Exam (2023) || Chapter 42: Medications for Dementia | Chapter 19: Heart Failure and Digoxin | Chapter 28: Laxatives | Chapter 29: Antidiarrheals | Chapter 45: Antiepileptics || Questions & Answers (All Graded A+)
  • Edmunds Pharmacology Final Exam (2023) || Chapter 42: Medications for Dementia | Chapter 19: Heart Failure and Digoxin | Chapter 28: Laxatives | Chapter 29: Antidiarrheals | Chapter 45: Antiepileptics || Questions & Answers (All Graded A+)

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  • Edmunds Pharmacology Final Exam (2023) || Chapter 42: Medications for Dementia | Chapter 19: Heart Failure and Digoxin | Chapter 28: Laxatives | Chapter 29: Antidiarrheals | Chapter 45: Antiepileptics || Questions & Answers (All Graded A+) Edmunds Pharmacology Final Exam (2023) || Chapter 42: Medications for Dementia | Chapter 19: Heart Failure and Digoxin | Chapter 28: Laxatives | Chapter 29: Antidiarrheals | Chapter 45: Antiepileptics || Questions & Answers (All Graded A+) A patient is ide...
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611 FINAL EXAM ANTIARRHYTHMICS 82QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SCORES A+ LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024 RATED A+
  • 611 FINAL EXAM ANTIARRHYTHMICS 82QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SCORES A+ LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024 RATED A+

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  • 611 FINAL EXAM ANTIARRHYTHMICS 82QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SCORES A+ LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024 RATED A+
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NR222 EDAPT Social Determinants of Health  what is tertiary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER-managing a disease. Medications - hypertensive meds, aspirin. Lifestyle changes - rehab, exercise after diagnosis. Treatment - chemo, surgery
  • NR222 EDAPT Social Determinants of Health what is tertiary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER-managing a disease. Medications - hypertensive meds, aspirin. Lifestyle changes - rehab, exercise after diagnosis. Treatment - chemo, surgery

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  • NR222 EDAPT Social Determinants of Health what is tertiary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER-managing a disease. Medications - hypertensive meds, aspirin. Lifestyle changes - rehab, exercise after diagnosis. Treatment - chemo, surgery Health Promotion - CORRECT ANSWER-Science and art of helping people change their lifestyle to move toward a state of optimal health. What are risk factors? - CORRECT ANSWER-variables that increase the vulnerability of an individual or group to an illness or...
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Antiarrhythmic agents UPDATED Exam  Questions and CORRECT Answers
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  • Antiarrhythmic agents UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers A patient is prescribed esmolol for treatment of supraventricular tachycardia. The nurse would expect to administer this drug by which route? - Correct Answer- intravenous A client has been prescribed disopyramide (Norpace) to treat a tachydysrhythmia. Which factor would necessitate that the dose be reduced? - Correct Answer- renal impairment
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Pharmacology: Antiarrhythmics Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • Pharmacology: Antiarrhythmics Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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Pharm II Exam 3 - Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
  • Pharm II Exam 3 - Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+)

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  • Pharm II Exam 3 - Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+) Pharm II Exam 3 - Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+) These are responsible for a majority of sudden cardiac deaths (67%) in the USA. - ANSWER - Ventricular arrhythmias This type of arrhythmia is responsible for 15% of all strokes in the USA. - ANSWER - Atrial fibrillation This is the most common cause of arrhythmias. - ANSWER - Coronary artery disease What are all the ways cardiac arrh...
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024)- Questions & Answers (Rated A+)
  • Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024)- Questions & Answers (Rated A+)

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  • Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024)- Questions & Answers (Rated A+) Antiarrhythmic Drugs Exam (2023-2024)- Questions & Answers (Rated A+) What are the four different classes of antiarrhythmics as classified by Vaughan Williams? - ANSWER - SOuth Beach PolKa Class I: Na blockers, Class II: Beta blocker Class III: lengthen the Action Potential significantly without affecting phase o depolarization; consist mostly of Potassium blocker Class IV:Ca2+ channel blockers (L-type,cardiac specific) ...
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Cardio Antiarrhythmic Drug Quiz Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution
  • Cardio Antiarrhythmic Drug Quiz Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution

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