Cardiology Heart Failure

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  1. 2. With this P2Y12 inhibitor, you have to watch to make sure aspirin is below 100mg
  2. 4. A patient presents with ST elevation and troponin T/I levels higher than 0.12
  3. 7. This inotropic is used in patients experiencing cardiogenic shock
  4. 9. This IV drug should be given within 60 minutes of hospital arrival and <4.5 hours of stroke onset.
  5. 12. You give this to a patient who is experiencing an INR >10 or active bleeding
  6. 13. If we need to “warm up” a patient, what do we use?
  7. 15. What inotropic agent works by inhibiting the Na/K/ATP-ase?
  8. 17. What does the H stand for in the CHADS-VASc score?
  9. 19. You should monitor SCr and this while taking spironolactone
  10. 20. What drug is contraindicated with PDE-5 inhibitors?
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  1. 1. What does the M in MONA stand for?
  2. 3. When giving this drug, you have to watch out for genotypes and slow metabolizers
  3. 5. What inotropic agent works by inhibiting the PDE3/4 and blocks the breakdown of cAMP?
  4. 6. You should avoid this drug in most HF patients
  5. 8. The only drug that has been shown to be effective in HFpEF
  6. 10. One of the major symptoms to watch out for is heart failure
  7. 11. This is a law where the heart should be shaped more like a football than a basketball
  8. 14. What is a patient most desire when they’re NYHA FC II
  9. 16. What does the r in HFrEF stand for?
  10. 18. This artery supplies a majority of the SA node and right ventricle of the heart
  11. 19. What is the reversal agent for dabigatran