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NR 291 Pharmacology I Study Guide Exam 2
Effects of the Peripheral Vascular System
- Cholinergic – Parasympathetic Nervous System (feed and breed; rest and digest)
- Adrenergic – Sympathetic Nervous System (fight or flight)
Chapter 36: Antihistamines, Decongestants, Antitussives, and Expectorants
- Know and apply pharmacology treatment for the common cold
- Antihistamines (-dine) (-iramine) (-tadine)
- Decongestants
- Antitussives – only for nonproductive coughs
- Expectorants
Chapter 37: Respiratory Drugs
- Know Evidence-Based Practice Guideline from GINA (stepwise plan)
- Know classifications and actions of respiratory drugs (Bronchodilators, etc…)
- Relievers
- Controllers
- Leukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs)
- Xanthine derivatives
- Anti-IgE
- Long-acting anticholinergics
- Know and apply asthma action plan, definition of control, questions asked, peak meter flow
Chapter 41: Antitubercular Drugs
- Common infection sites
- TB-Related Injections
- Know and apply concepts of bactericidal and bacteriostatic therapy
- Know and apply concepts of culture and sensitivity of TB sputum cultures
- Know patient and family education regarding spread of infection
- Know and apply concept of MDR-TB
- Know first-line drug therapy (RIPE) for TB, including length of treatment
Chapter 18: Adrenergic Drugs
- Know multiple names of this classification of drugs (vasopressors, etc…)
- Vasoactive Adrenergics, Pressors, Inotropes, Cardioselective Sympathomimetics
- Know effects of sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight), both alpha and beta receptors
- Vasopressors (-ine)
Chapter 19: Adrenergic-Blocking Drugs
- Know multiple names of this classification of drugs (adrenergic antagonists, etc…)
- Adrenergic Antagonists, Alpha blockers, Alpha/Beta blockers, Beta blockers, Sympatholytics
- Alpha blockers (-zosin): arterial and venous dilation, decreases resistance to urinary outflow
- Know and apply concept of first-dose phenomenon: severe and sudden drop in BP
- Examples: doxazosin, tamsulosin
- phentolamine: 1
- Beta blockers (-olol) – block neurotrasmitters (norepinephrine and epinephrine)
- Know effects of selective (cardioselective) and non-selective
- Examples: atenolol, metoprolol
Chapter 22: Antihypertensive Drugs
- Know multiple classifications of drugs (adrenergic, ACE-I, etc…)
- Adrenergic Drugs
- ACE-Inhibitors (ACE-I) (-pril):
- Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs) (-sartan):slows progression of left ventricular hypertrophy after MI and increases survival rate after MI
- Calcium Channel Blockers (CCBs) (amlodipine, diltiazem, verapamil):
- Diuretics – Thiazide (hydrocholorothiazide):
- Vasodilators (sodium nitroprusside):
Chapter 28: Diuretic Drugs
- Know multiple classifications of drugs:
- Know drugs effect on potassium, signs and symptoms of hypokalemia, diet considerations
- Loop (furosemide):
- Osmotic (mannitol):
- Potassium-sparing (spironolactone):
- Thiazide (hydrocholorothiazide):
- Thiazide-like (metolazone):
- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (acetazolamide)
Chapter 23: Antianginal Drugs
- Know multiple classifications of drugs:
- Nitrates / nitrites (-nitro or -nitrate):
- Beta blockers (-olol):
- Calcium channel blockers (CCBs):
Chapter 24: Heart Failure Drugs
- Know multiple classifications of drugs
- Know concepts of preload and afterload, link with each classification
- ACE-I (-pril)
- ARBs (-sartan)
- Diuretics
- Nitrates/vasodilators (nitrates, hydralazine):
- Beta-blockers (-olol):
- Positive inotropes