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Lecture Learning Guide

Introduction: There are a total of 4 Learning Activities that will provide an opportunity for the students to gain an understanding and achieving the following learning objectives:

Identify 3 common patient diagnoses for each classification of drugs: Cardiovascular and Respiratory. Categorize from a list given commonly used drugs for cardiovascular classifications of drugs. Assess possible side effects of cardiac drugs. Describe the action of cardiac drugs on a patient. Assess possible side effects of each drugs listed. Summarize any specific patient teaching that is required for these drugs. Discuss what the role of a MA would be in caring for patients who are prescribed one of these classifications of drugs. Things to consider would be patient diagnosis and patient teaching.

Cardiology Diagnosis - Group Work Sign & Synmptoms Preventive measures Drugs - iClicker Classification Common use Patient Teaching

Respiratory Diagnosis - Group Work Sign & Synmptoms Preventive measures Drugs - iClicker Classification Common use Patient Teaching

What general classification is digoxin? A.Cardiology B.Respiratory C.Urology

Part of cardiac glycosides classification of medicines Usually used for CHF Derived from foxglove plant Strengthen and slow heart muscle Improves myocardial muscle tone Used in conjunction with diuretics

Digitalis Toxicity Common GICardio System Apical Pulse < 60bpm Musculo- skeletal Nervous System

docaine-injection.html docaine-injection.html nolol.html nolol.html What specific classification are these two drugs? A.Vasopressor B.Vasodilator C.Antiarrhythmic D.Asthma

enylephrine-hydrochloride- injection.html enylephrine-hydrochloride- injection.html What is this specific drug classification and what is it used to treat? A.Antihypertensive, High BP B.Vasopressor, Shock C.Vasodilator, Angina

glycerin.html glycerin.html What is this specific drug classification and what is it used to treat? A.Antihypertensive, High BP B.Vasopressor, Shock C.Coronary Vasodilator, Angina D.Peripheral Vasodilator, PVD

icrozide.html icrozide.html This drug classification is a diuretics that can be used to help treat HTN. A.True B.False

ol.html ol.html What specific type of Antihypertensive agent is this drug? A.Beta-Blocker B.ACE Inhibitor C.Angiotensin II antagonist D.Calcium channel blocker

Reminder: The generics end in olol

n.html n.html What specific type of Antihypertensive agent is this drug? A.Beta-Blocker B.ACE Inhibitor C.Angiotensin II antagonist D.Calcium channel blocker

Reminder: The generics end in sartan

il.html il.html What specific type of Antihypertensive agent is this drug? A.Beta-Blocker B.ACE Inhibitor C.Angiotensin II antagonist D.Calcium channel blocker

Reminder: The generics end in pril

olol.html olol.html What specific type of Antihypertensive agent is this drug? A.Beta-Blocker B.ACE Inhibitor C.Angiotensin II antagonist D.Calcium channel blocker

uinapril.html uinapril.html What specific type of Antihypertensive agent is this drug? A.Beta-Blocker B.ACE Inhibitor C.Angiotensin II antagonist D.Calcium channel blocker

m.html m.html What specific type of Antihypertensive agent is this drug? A.Beta-Blocker B.ACE Inhibitor C.Angiotensin II antagonist D.Calcium channel blocker

Heparin is a anticoagulant that can be given orally, SubQ, and IV. A.True B.False

html html Patient teaching for a patient on warfarin include all but: A.Can turn urine a red-orange color B.Need to get an INR drawn to assess required dose C.Watch for S&S of Bleeding D.Avoid Alcohol and ASA E.None of the above

noxaparin.html noxaparin.html This drug is used prophylactically in adult before knee or hip surgery or ABD surgery and is taken orally. A.True B.False

statin.html statin.html The specific classification of this drug is and it is used to: A.Megalobastic Amenia, Amenia B.Thrombolytic Agent, Acute MI C.Hemostatic Agent, Coagulation D.Hematinic Agent, Iron Deficiency E.Antihyperlipidemic Agent, Decrease Cholesterol

Reminder: Many of the generics end in statin

ptokinase-intravenous- intracoronary.html ptokinase-intravenous- intracoronary.html The specific classification of this drug is and it is used to: A.Megalobastic Amenia, Amenia B.Thrombolytic Agent, Acute MI C.Hemostatic Agent, Coagulation D.Hematinic Agent, Iron Deficiency E.Antihyperlipidemic Agent, Decrease Cholesterol

in.html in.html The specific classification of this drug is and it is used to: A.Megalobastic Amenia, Amenia B.Thrombolytic Agent, Acute MI C.Hemostatic Agent, Coagulation D.Hematinic Agent, Iron Deficiency E.Antihyperlipidemic Agent, Decrease Cholesterol

Reminder: Many of the generics end in statin

-dextran.html -dextran.html The specific classification of this drug is and it is used to: A.Megalobastic Amenia, Amenia B.Thrombolytic Agent, Acute MI C.Hemostatic Agent, Coagulation D.Hematinic Agent, Iron Deficiency E.Antihyperlipidemic Agent, Decrease Cholesterol

Reminder: Z-tack used

obalamin.html obalamin.html The specific classification of this drug is and it is used to: A.Megalobastic Amenia, Pernicious Amenia B.Thrombolytic Agent, Acute MI C.Hemostatic Agent, Coagulation D.Hematinic Agent, Iron Deficiency E.Antihyperlipidemic Agent, Decrease Cholesterol

Reminder: In brown multi-vial container, dosed in mcg

Antihistamines: fexofenadine, Allerga loratadine, Claritin cetirizine, Zyrtec diphenhydramine, Benadryl Decongestants: Afrin pseudoephedrine HCL, Sudafed

Antitussives: codeine phosphate Expectorants: guaifenesin, Robitussin Mucolytic: Mucomyst Sympathomimetic Bronchodilators: Epinephrine Xanthine Bronchodilators: aminophylline Glucocorticoids: triamcinolone acetonide, Azmacort

Albuterol Flonase Rhinocort

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