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