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Expert Drug Therapy:
Heart Failure and
Pulmonary Edema |
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Cat.# BL-1D2 |
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See exactly how drugs work in your patients with heart failure or
pulmonary edema during immediate and continuing treatment. Know exactly
what their actions mean to your nursing care before, during, and after
drug therapy.
With this DVD, you'll learn:
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how a combination of loop and thiazide-related
diuretics can maximize diuresis in a patient with acute heart
failure
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how dobutamine stimulates beta1- and
beta2-adrenergic receptors to increase cardiac output
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how a phosphodiesterase inhibitor prevents the
blockage of cyclic adenosine monophosphate, which reduces preload
and afterload and improves cardiac output
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why nitroprusside reduces afterload more
dramatically than nitroglycerin, but poses greater risks to the
patient
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why an angiotensin-receptor blocker may be
prescribed instead of an ACE inhibitor
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how ACE inhibitors can prevent bradykinin from
breaking down in the lungs, causing the characteristic
ACE-inhibitor-induced cough
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why beta-adrenergic blockers may initially cause
your patient's heart failure symptoms to worsen - and how to
prevent this....and much more.
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Learn how commonly prescribed drugs produce their positive effects during
immediate treatment for a hypertensive emergency and during continuing
therapy for hypertension. See exactly what each drug's actions mean to
your nursing care before, during, and after drug therapy.
With this DVD, you'll learn:
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how the vasodilator sodium nitroprusside works
quickly to lower blood pressure during a hypertensive emergency
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how peripheral vascular resistance and cardiac
output control blood pressure, and how different antihypertensive
drugs affect those forces to reduce hypertension
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how beta blockers, diuretics, angiotensin-receptor
blockers, central-acting drugs, and many other drugs are used in
long-term, individualized treatment for hypertension
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how to spot adverse drug reactions and work
quickly to prevent life-threatening complications
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which patient-teaching measures can maximize a
drug's therapeutic effects and minimize its adverse ones
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how drug therapy can be safely adapted for a
patient whose hypertension is complicated by diabetes mellitus or
renal insufficiency.......and much, much more.
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Expert Drug Therapy:
Myocardial Infarction |
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Cat.# BL-3D2 |
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See how drugs work for your patients with an MI during immediate and
continuing treatment. Learn about the drugs' therapeutic effects,
life-threatening adverse reactions, and interactions. See exactly how to
tailor your nursing care before, during, and after drug therapy.
With this DVD, you'll learn:
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how nitroglycerin relieves chest pain by relaxing
vascular smooth muscles, which dilates coronary arteries
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how thrombolytic drugs, such as alteplase, lyse an
occluding thrombus, restore myocardial
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blood flow, and prevent necrosis of the injured
myocardium
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how heparin blocks the conversion of fibrinogen to
fibrin and prothrombin to thrombin, thus preventing new thrombi
from forming
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why beta blockers are used to limit the size of an
MI
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how ACE inhibitors minimize left ventricular
dilation by reducing afterload and blood pressure
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why HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, such as
lovastatin, are used to reduce the risk of a second
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MI in patients with hyperlipidemia.......and much, much more.
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Expert Drug Therapy:
Diabetes Mellitus |
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Cat.# BL-4D2 |
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Get vital information about how drugs work for your patients with diabetes
mellitus, DKA, HHNK syndrome, and other complications - during immediate and
continuing treatment. Know exactly what their actions mean to your nursing
care before, during, and after drug therapy.
With this DVD, you'll learn:
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how glucagon converts hepatic stores of glycogen
into glucose
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how insulin attaches to receptors on cell
membranes, allowing glucose to enter cells and provide energy for
metabolism
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how a rapid drop in your hyperglycemic patient's
blood glucose level can cause cerebral edema
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how sulfonylureas lower the blood glucose level by
causing beta cells to produce more insulin
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how gemfibrozil increases the activity of
lipoprotein lipase, which helps prevent atherosclerosis (a
macrovascular diabetic complication) by removing triglycerides
from chylomicrons and VLDLs in the blood
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why repaglinide must be administered 15 to 30
minutes before meals
and much, much more
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Get vital information about how drugs work for your patients with
arrhythmias - during immediate and continuing treatment. Know exactly what
their actions mean to your nursing care before, during, and after drug
therapy.
With this DVD, you'll learn:
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which drugs work to control atrial fibrillation
and ventricular tachycardia, and how to administer them safely and
accurately
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how the cardiac glycoside digoxin slows the heart
rate by enhancing parasympathetic stimulation
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how ibutilide slows ectopic impulse conduction in
atrial fibrillation by blocking potassium movement out of
myocardial cells
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how heparin prevents clots from forming in the
atria, and how to monitor your patient's complete blood count for
signs of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
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why the anticoagulant warfarin may be included in
your patient's continuing therapy
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why your patient may be at risk for new
arrhythmias or heart failure during propafenone therapy - and how
you can decrease the risk
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why I.V. amiodarone must be administered using PVC
tubing and a central venous catheter ......and much, much more
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Expert Drug Therapy:
Asthma, Emphysema and
Chronic Bronchitis |
| Media: DVD
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Cat.# BL-6D2 |
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Find out how beta2 agonists, anticholinergics, antileukotrienes, xanthine
bronchodilators, and corticosteroids work to relieve symptoms and prevent
exacerbations in your patients with asthma, emphysema, and chronic
bronchitis. And learn how these actions should affect your nursing care
before, during, and after drug therapy.
With this DVD, you'll learn:
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which drugs are used to treat an acute
exacerbation of asthma and which ones are reserved for continuing
therapy
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how albuterol relaxes bronchial smooth muscles,
causing bronchodilation and improved airflow
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how the stepwise approach guides asthma treatment
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how leukotriene inhibitors, such as zafirlukast,
reduce airway inflammation by preventing cysteinyl leukotrienes
from engaging with receptors
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which inhalers should be used with a spacer and
which ones should be inhaled directly from the mouthpiece
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how ipratropium prevents acetylcholine from
stimulating cholinergic receptors on smooth-muscle cell membranes,
thus reducing mucus production
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how mast-cell stabilizers, such as cromolyn,
prevent the release of histamine and other inflammatory substances
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how to safely administer corticosteroids by
inhalation, intravenously, or orally......and much, much more.
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Expert Drug Therapy:
Cardiopulmonary
Arrest |
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Cat.# BL-7D2 |
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Learn which drugs to use to resuscitate your patient in cardiopulmonary
arrest and how each drug works to restore normal sinus rhythm and
circulation, raise blood pressure, or lower critically high potassium
levels.
With this DVD, you'll learn:
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how to administer epinephrine by I.V. bolus, I.V.
infusion, or endotracheal intubation
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why vasopressin may be used instead of epinephrine
to divert blood to the coronary and cerebral blood vessels and
preserve circulation to the heart and brain
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how amiodarone works with defibrillation to
suppress ventricular fibrillation and prevent new arrhythmias from
occurring
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how to assess for adverse effects of
norepinephrine therapy, such as peripheral ischemia and GI
bleeding
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how calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and
regular insulin with glucose work to help correct hyperkalemia........and much, much more.
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Expert Drug Therapy:
Infection |
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Cat.# BL-8D2 |
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