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| antihypertensives, antianginal, inotropes, antihyperlipidemics, anticoagulants, antiplatelets, thrombolytics, diuretics |
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| control high BP, decrease CO and PVR |
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| high BP: 120-139 and 80-90 |
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| blocks ACE and conversion of angiotension 1 to angiotension 2 |
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| Action: results in fluid volume reduction and decreased PVR= decreased BP |
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| Uses: control of mild to severe hypertension |
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| Adverse Effects: dry hacking cough, headache, rash, hyperkalemia, orthostatic hypotension, flushing |
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| Responsibilities: Monitor BP, K levels, renal function and Educate patient |
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| Action: selectively block binding of angiotension 2 to specific receptors |
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| Adverse Effects: HA, orthostatic hypotension, rash (No dry cough or hyperkalemia) |
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| Responsibilities: Monitor BP, renal function |
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| Receptor cells are in the heart; prevent HR from increasing |
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| Receptor cells are in lungs and heart; dialation of bronchial tubes |
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| Adverse Effects: bradycardia, decreased cardiac output, orthostatic hypotension |
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| Responsibilities: assess BP and HR before admin. Monitor blood glucose level |
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