Medicine /BDS2 OSCE Prep - Medications OSCE
what are ACE Inhibitors?
Prevents body from making angiotensin II - relaxation and widening of blood vessels
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what are ACE Inhibitors?
Prevents body from making angiotensin II - relaxation and widening of blood vessels
what is Amoxycillin?
an antibiotic - treats UTIs/bacterial infections
what are Antacids?
Neutralises stomach acidity and prevents heartburn, acid reflux
what is an Anti-Cholinergic?
a Bronchodilator - block action of acetylcholine nerve transmission in smooth muscle (causing relaxation)
what is an Anti-Diuretic hormone?
decreases urine production to increase levels of salt and water in the body
what is Aspirin?
NSAID analgesic that also prevents platelets coagulating
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Term | Definition |
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what are ACE Inhibitors? | Prevents body from making angiotensin II - relaxation and widening of blood vessels |
what is Amoxycillin? | an antibiotic - treats UTIs/bacterial infections |
what are Antacids? | Neutralises stomach acidity and prevents heartburn, acid reflux |
what is an Anti-Cholinergic? | a Bronchodilator - block action of acetylcholine nerve transmission in smooth muscle (causing relaxation) |
what is an Anti-Diuretic hormone? | decreases urine production to increase levels of salt and water in the body |
what is Aspirin? | NSAID analgesic that also prevents platelets coagulating |
what is Atenolol? | a beta blocker |
what are Beta-Blockers? | Medications that prevent action of adrenaline acting on the heart which reduces blood pressure. |
who are beta-blockers NOT suitable for? | Patients with respiratory problems such as Asthma or COPD as they IMPAIR VENTILATION |
what are B2 Agonists? how do they work? | bronchodilators - work by acting directly on Beta 2 receptors causing smooth muscle contraction and dilation of airways |
what do short acting B2 agonists do? | treat acute bronchial constriction |
what do long acting beta 2 agonists do? | prevent constriction of bronchial walls |
what is Benzodiazepine an example of? | an anticonvulsant drug |
what is an example of an insulin sensitiser drug that may be prescribed to those with T2 Diabetes? | biguanides |
what is the function of Calcium Channel Blockers? | Antihypertensive drug - prevent calcium entering the cells of the heart and arteries which allows blood vessels to relax and widen |
what is a negative oral side effect of calcium channel blockers? | gingival hyperplasia |
what are Corticosteroids? | an anti-inflammatory medication |
what is Prednisolone? | Corticosteroid medication that can be prescribed for chronic asthma |
what are COX inhibitors? | NSAIDs target enzymes responsible for inflammation and pain example is paracetamol |
what type of drug is Apixaban or Dabigatran? | anticoagulant drugs |
what is Digoxin? | Cardiac stimulator drug - used in treatment for heart failure, atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter |
what are the function of Diuretics? | increase urine production to decrease water and salt levels in the body - also decrease blood pressure due to reduced blood volume |
what is Fluconazole? | an oral antifungal medication that treats candida |
what is GTN spray? | Glycerol Trinitrate spray is a short acting nitrate spray that is used to treat angina |
what do H2 receptor blockers do? | reduce acid secretion |
what type of drug is Nifidepine? | calcium channel blocker |
what is Omeprazole? | a proton pump inhibitor that reduces the amount of acid that the stomach makes |
what are proton pump inhibitors? | Medications that reduce acid secretion by blocking action of proton pumps proton pumps are enzymes in the stomach lining that aid in acid secretion |
what is Salbutamol? how does it work? | Short acting B2 Agonist | - relaxes the smooth muscles of airways |
what are some side effects of Salbutamol inhalers? | dry mouth (xerostomia) | - irritated throat |
what is Salmeterol? | long acting B2 Agonist prevents onset of asthma symptoms maintenance of COPD |
what is Fluticasone? | a steroid inhaler | - used to prevent symptoms of asthma and COPD |
what are some oral side effects of steroid inhalers? | oral candidiasis/thrush | - dry mouth |
what is Simvastatin? | Statin | - decreases elevated lipid levels |
what is Thyroxine used for? | used to treat hypothyroidism |
what is Warfarin? | Anti-coagulant drug |