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NR667 Chamberlain CEA week 8 exit exam | Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A – Chamberlain 1.Blood Flow: Lungs Pulmonary Veins Left Atrium Aorta Body Tissues Vena Cava Right Atrium... Right Ventricle Pulmonary Arteries Lungs 2.Symptoms with right vs left side heart blockage: · Blockage on the left side of the heart backs up and causes lung symptoms · Blockage on the right side of the heart backs up and causes body symptoms (peripheral edema) 3.HNC8 HTN Guidelines: Defined as 140/90 Treatment algorithm: Less than 60 years old - 140/90 > 60 years old - Defined as 150/90 (more leniency b/c we do not want to drop their BP too low) 4.What hypertension medication should someone with DM and/or CKD be on?: ACE or ARB (protects kidneys) 5.What HTN medication should an African American pt be on?: CCB 6.What HTN medications should be used in patients with heart failure?: Carve- diolol and Thiazide diuretics 7.Common side effects from ACE inhibitors: cough, angioedema 8.What HTN medication is contraindicated if an ACE inhibitor caused an- gioedema?: ARB 9.What HTN medication should a heart failure pt NEVER be on?: CCB (These cause the heart to "relax" which is not good in HF pts) 10.2 types of CCBs: Dihydropyridines & Non-dihydropyridines 11.What are dihydropyridine CCBs used for?: BP control 12.Example of a dihydropyridine CCB and side effects: Amlodipine Bradycardic side effects, peripheral edema, constipation [Show More]
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