I think the bigger problem is that it's not taught systematically. It's just "you better memorize these!" I never once heard ABCD's of antihypertensives. They never quiz Angioedema for ACE Inhibitors, they want to know if they cause nausea, constipation, drowziness, or watery eyes. They don't ask the stuff that is taught so you're just guessing 24/7.
@@alexsmith3598 I never watched videos like this when I was in nursing school because they wanted us to only study their lectures or what was in the book. However, I am watching now because I am prepping for the NCLEX which is different from nursing school exams. I heard it is better. Still hard but better lol
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Thank you so much, the way you deliver the information is easy to follow and understand. Your channel is my go to in order to help myself study to get through my studies. Please continue your work. It is so beneficial and your presentation is spot
Thank you so much for your question! This video just covered the classification of beta blockers as a whole, along with a brief overview. I did not break down specific sub-types. However, medications from both selective & non-selective beta-blockers were listed as examples of beta blockers. I appreciate your feedback!
Great question! A generic and trade name are the same medications containing the same active ingredients. However, a trade name, or brand name, is one that is protected by patents or exclusivities. Inactive ingredients (ex. flavor or preservatives) can differ between the two, and generic medications are usually a cheaper cost to purchase. I hope this helps clear up this information! 🙂
Hi there! Yes, beta blockers manage other conditions besides HTN, such as angina pectoris, tachyarrhythmias, MI, glaucoma, heart failure, and hyperthyroidism. They can also be used prophylactically for migraines. I hope this helps answer your question! 🙂
Sorry for any confusion with understanding digoxin. This medication will not be given as a primary medication for hypertensive patients. But, due to the mechanism of action of this medication which includes improved cardiac output and circulation, decreased edema, decreased heart rate, and decreased constriction of veins and arterioles, blood pressure is often lower than prior to administration of digoxin. I hope this helps to better understand this effect. Best of luck to you! 🙂
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I think the bigger problem is that it's not taught systematically. It's just "you better memorize these!" I never once heard ABCD's of antihypertensives. They never quiz Angioedema for ACE Inhibitors, they want to know if they cause nausea, constipation, drowziness, or watery eyes. They don't ask the stuff that is taught so you're just guessing 24/7.
@@alexsmith3598 I never watched videos like this when I was in nursing school because they wanted us to only study their lectures or what was in the book. However, I am watching now because I am prepping for the NCLEX which is different from nursing school exams. I heard it is better. Still hard but better lol
You have no idea how helpful this video is! Pls do more of these for pharm.
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Thank you so much, the way you deliver the information is easy to follow and understand. Your channel is my go to in order to help myself study to get through my studies. Please continue your work. It is so beneficial and your presentation is spot
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But you didn't talk about the selective and Non selective beta blockers
Thank you so much for your question! This video just covered the classification of beta blockers as a whole, along with a brief overview. I did not break down specific sub-types. However, medications from both selective & non-selective beta-blockers were listed as examples of beta blockers. I appreciate your feedback!
Thank you !
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thank you so much for your videos.... i wish you can add more nclex hot topics ... :)
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whats the difference between generic name and trade name? Im not doing pharamclogy
Great question! A generic and trade name are the same medications containing the same active ingredients. However, a trade name, or brand name, is one that is protected by patents or exclusivities. Inactive ingredients (ex. flavor or preservatives) can differ between the two, and generic medications are usually a cheaper cost to purchase. I hope this helps clear up this information! 🙂
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In acute heart attack why is it block just asking I didn’t understood that point ?
Hi there! Thank you so much for your question. I'd love to help! Can you please clarify what you mean by this? Thank you!
Beta Blockers treat more than just HTN?
Hi there! Yes, beta blockers manage other conditions besides HTN, such as angina pectoris, tachyarrhythmias, MI, glaucoma, heart failure, and hyperthyroidism. They can also be used prophylactically for migraines. I hope this helps answer your question! 🙂
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Digoxin does not affect the blood pressure.
Sorry for any confusion with understanding digoxin. This medication will not be given as a primary medication for hypertensive patients. But, due to the mechanism of action of this medication which includes improved cardiac output and circulation, decreased edema, decreased heart rate, and decreased constriction of veins and arterioles, blood pressure is often lower than prior to administration of digoxin. I hope this helps to better understand this effect. Best of luck to you! 🙂
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