Lesson 1High-intensity statin initiation: timing, expected benefits, monitoring for adverse effectsExplains when and how to start strong cholesterol drugs in guessed heart attack, hoped wall-steady gains, starting labs, watch for muscle or liver hurt, and advice for long stick.
Time of cholesterol drug start in heart attack pathPicking right cholesterol drug and amountStarting liver and muscle checksWatch for muscle hurt and liver poisonPatient advice and stick helpLesson 2Oxygen therapy: evidence-based thresholds for use, titration to target SpO2, risks of hyperoxiaLooks at air help in guessed heart attack, stressing proof-based start limits, adjust to goal air in blood, avoid too much air, and write needs and patient answer.
When to start air in guessed heart attackGoal air in blood ranges and adjust stepsDangers and ways of too much air hurtTool pick and flow changesWatch and write air answerLesson 3Nitroglycerin: sublingual administration steps, hemodynamic checks, contraindications (PDE-5 inhibitors), management of hypotensionOutlines safe nitro use, including under tongue steps, before and after blood flow checks, no-go like PDE-5 drugs, and ways to handle low blood pressure from nitro.
Under tongue nitro stepsBefore dose blood pressure and pain checksScreen for PDE-5 drug useKnowing nitro side hurtsHandle and write low blood pressureLesson 4Aspirin: dosing, mechanism in ACS, contraindications, assessment before and after administrationGives focused look at aspirin in heart attack, including load and keep amounts, blood clot stop way, no-go, and planned checks before and after for safe and good work.
Aspirin load and keep amountsWay of blood clot stop in heart attackNo-go and careful warnsBefore dose check and danger screenAfter dose watch and recheckLesson 5Medication interaction and allergy checks: cross-checking home meds, diabetes and beta-blocker interactions, renal dosing considerationsLooks at finding allergies, past bad reacts, and high danger drug mixes step by step, including sugar drugs, heart slowers, and kidney clear drugs, to stop avoidable hurt in heart attack patients.
Planned allergy and react historyCross check home and hospital drugsSugar drugs and heart slower hideKidney amount and poison mixesUse computer warns and drug expert helpLesson 6Overview of ACS pharmacotherapy: antiplatelets, anticoagulants, nitrates, beta-blockers, statins, oxygen rationaleLooks at main heart attack drugs, their ways, needs, and no-go, stressing first pick, order, and bed safe checks to balance blood lack relief with bleed and blood flow dangers.
Roles of blood clot stoppers in heart attackBlood thinner picks and choiceUse of nitrates for blood lack chest painEarly heart slower help thinksStrong cholesterol drugs in heart attack careAir use and now heart attack proofLesson 7Anticoagulation with enoxaparin: dosing based on weight/renal function, timing relative to procedures, bleeding risk assessment and monitoringCovers enoxaparin for heart attack blood thin, including weight and kidney based amounts, time around cut works, bleed danger check, watch ways, and work with heart doctor team.
Weight based amount countsKidney weak amount changesTime with tube work and other worksStarting and ongoing bleed checkWatch blood thin and lab numbersTurn back and handle big bleedLesson 8Beta-blockers (metoprolol): indications, IV vs PO use, blood pressure and heart rate criteria, dose titration and monitoring for bradycardiaLooks at metoprolol in heart attack, including needs, pick IV vs mouth ways, blood pressure and heart beat limits, amount adjust ways, and watch for slow heart, low pressure, and breath tight.
Needs and no-go in heart attackIV vs mouth metoprolol pickBlood pressure and heart beat limitsAmount adjust and recheckWatch for slow heart and low pressureLesson 9Documentation and communication with the provider about medication responses and lab-guided adjustmentsGives best ways for writing drug needs, answers, and bad events, and talking with doctors to guide lab based amount changes and help step up or down.
Writing needs and dose timeChart answers and side hurtsTalk critical changes quickUse labs to guide amount changesHandoff reports and team notesLesson 10Monitoring for adverse effects: hypotension, bradycardia, bleeding, allergic reactions, and stepwise response algorithmsCovers early find and handle of low pressure, slow heart, bleed, and allergy reacts after heart attack drugs, using step ways, step up pulls, and write answer to helps.
Body sign and feed watchBleed danger signs and bed checksFind drug slow heartFind and treat allergy reactsStep answer and step up pathsAfter event recheck and write