*NURSING > STUDY GUIDE > Pharm 310 Exam 3 Ch. 19, 25, 26 Study Guide ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT ANSWERS SPRING FALL-2022 LATES (All)
Patient teaching, adverse effects, drug effects, and drug interactions of beta- blockers. What is a beta blocker? Block stimulation of beta receptors in the SNS Can be selective or non-selective Be... ta1- 1 heart (primarly in heart) Beta 2- 2 lungs ( Smooth muscle and bronchioles) Drug Effect (SELECTIVE) Reduce sns simulation in heart Decreases heart rate slow conduction rate decrease myocardial contraction (NON SELECTIVE) have same effect on heart as cardioselective beta blockers Contracts broncioles Vasocondtriction of blood vessles Indication angina dysrythmias migranes heart failure LOL- ending are beta blockers ex. metroproplol Adverse effects Nonselective beta blockers may interfere with normal responses to hypoglycemia (tremor, tachycardia, nervousness) May cause bronchoconstriction – detrimental to a patient with asthma [Show More]
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