NCLEX Cardiac
Across
- 2. Class I antiarrhythmic alternative to amiodarone in lethal arrhythmias
- 4. Atrial arrhythmias abbreviation
- 6. Drug for SVT that causes temporary asystole
- 7. Chest tube chamber that should have continuous bubbling
- 8. Cardiac glycoside that decreases HR and increases contraction strength
- 13. Atrial arrhythmia treated with adenosine or cardioversion
- 14. Drug that increases HR in bradycardia or heart block
- 17. Beta blockers that affect heart and lungs
- 20. First step to treat stable A-fib without clot
- 21. Drug class that is like valium for the heart; treats HTN, AA, AAA
- 22. Calcium channel blocker that can be given as continuous IV infusion
- 24. Mnemonic that helps remember the 4 defects of Tetralogy of Fallot
- 25. P defect in Tetralogy of Fallot
Down
- 1. Drug class for HTN, HF, MI, and diabetic nephropathy causing vasodilation
- 3. V defect in Tetralogy of Fallot
- 5. Class III antiarrhythmic that lowers BP and treats AAA
- 9. Lethal arrhythmia with no pulse, requiring CPR and defibrillation
- 10. Heart block that needs a pacemaker
- 11. Beta blocker class that only affects the heart
- 12. Best material to cover a chest tube site if pulled out
- 15. Mnemonic indicating cyanotic congenital heart defects that start with T
- 16. O defect in Tetralogy of Fallot
- 18. R defect in Tetralogy of Fallot
- 19. Drug for cardiac arrest and anaphylaxis; increases HR and bronchodilation
- 23. Adrenergic that increases BP, CO, HR, and renal perfusion