1st - Proponolol beta blocker, heart rate- decrease , blood pressure- decrease ( antihypertensive)
Exercise capacity- decrease
2nd verapamil- calcium channels blocker mainly on blood vessels, heart rate - decrease, bp- decrease
Exercise capacity- decrease
3rd - lasix - loop diuretic, heart rate - increase due to counter machanism , initially decrease
Bp - decrease
Excersie capacity- increase
4th Lisinopril- Ace inhibitor, heart rate- decrease, bp - decrease
Excersie capacity- decrease
Please indicate the class of medication and how the medication may influence exercise performance and heart...
Please indicate the class of medication and how the medication
may influence exercise performance, heart rate, and blood
pressure.
Exercise Capacity Medication Class Heart Rate Blood Pressure Rythmol Albuterol Advair Metformin Xanax
Indicate the classification of medication and how the medication
may influence exercise performance and heart rate and blood
pressure responses to exercise.
Medication Class Heart Rate Blood Pressure Exercise Capacity Tylenol Hydroxycut JUUL Caffeine Alcohol Vicodin
Indicate the medications classification and the effects
exercise has on BP, HR, and exercise capacity.
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Unit 1 Exercise #20 Case Study A Drug Class Names Some of the questions and fill-in-the blanks are terms you've already learned, others are from the medication classes listed below. Tetracyclines Sulfonylureas Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIS) Thioamines Beta blockers Phenothiazines Diuretics Nitrates ACEIS/ARBS (Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors/Angiotensin receptor blockers) Z. C. is 62 years-old and is being evaluated in the emergency room for a possible heart attack. He has a history of hyperthroidism for which...
& Which of the following is a contraindication for CHF patients participation in exercise training? a. Heart surgery 6 weeks ago b. Uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias c. Need for nitroglycerine tabs to help with stable angina d. A recent (5 days ago) fall at home 9. For someone whom had a recent asthma attack, exercise program intensity should be based on? a. Their current body weight b. Rate of perceived exertion C. 40-60% of HRR d. 60-85% of HR...
The objective of this assignment is to apply the nursing process to medication administration. Read the following two case study and answer the corresponding questions . This assignment does not require an APA formatted Title page, running head, or headers, but do include APA formatted references at the end. You may complete the assignment in another document or add your responses to the existing document (please use a different font color) Case Study #1 Pharmacology Nursing Process M.J. is a...
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1. Please identify the 4 chambers of the heart, and the 4 valves that regulate flow through the heart and out of the heart. 2. Describe how the heart sounds (S1 and S2) relate to our understanding of the cardiac cycle. How does this correlate with the EKG tracing? Why is this coordination critical in enabling the heart to develop pressure gradients, and maintain adequate cardiac output? 3. We discussed the Frank-Starling Law of...
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CASE STUDY IN CARE OF DIVERSE CLINIS HEART FAILURE SCENARIO You are the nurse working in an internal medicine office or a thing to pl ay yow patient is 70-yearold JM, a man who has been coming to the cline for several years for management or coronary artery disease and hypertension. A cardiac catheterination des a year po showed 50% tesis of the circumflex commary artery. He has had episodes of dames for the months ldema, decreased exercise tolerance,...
Choose one of the learning experiences below and write a 250-word essay response. 1. Take your blood pressure and the blood pressure of someone else. List both the systole and diastole. Define systole, diastole, and list the ranges of excellent, good, fair, and poor. Do you see any correlations between blood pressure and lifestyle, stress level, or activity level? How will you incorporate knowledge of blood pressure into your future training endeavors? 2. Have a graded exercise test (GXT) performed...
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Case Study #4-CVD Bob is a 36 year old construction worker. He is mildly overweight (BMI-27), has hypertension, a family history of heart disease, no structured exercise and he is presently trying to quit smoking. One month ago, he complained of chest pain at work, and was rushed to hospital. A coronary...