CCB/Beta Blocker Toxicity

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CCB/Beta Blocker Toxicity Quiz

Test your knowledge on calcium channel blocker (CCB) and beta blocker toxicity with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding the clinical implications of these important substances.

Key features:

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Focus on key symptoms and treatment options
  • Enhance your understanding of pharmacology
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningDoc247
Which system is most affected by CCBs? 
 
CVS
CNS
Respiratory
GI
Which population is sensitive to CCB Toxicity?
Paeds
Pts taking CCB
Neither
Both
Which of the following drugs have similar toxidrome to CCB?
Clonidine
Digitalis
Beta blockers
All of the above
Not part of the triad for CCB toxicity
Bradycardia
AV block
Hypotension
Atrial Fibrillation
Not part of treatment of hypotension in CCB Toxicity
Crystalloids
HDInsulin
Calcium Salts
Inotropes
Beta blockers do not have which of the following effect?
Cardiodepressive
Seizure
Bronchospasm
Myoclonus
What is first line initial agent for Beta blocker toxicity
Glucagon 3-10 mg
Glucagon 3-10 mcg
Glucagon 0.3-0.1 mg
Glucagon 1mg -3 mg
Glucagon has
+ ionotropic and -chronotropic effect
+ ionotropic and + chronotropic effect
-ionotropic and - chronotropic effect
-ionotropic and + chronotropic effect
Which is not a treatment option for Beta blocker overdose
Lipid emulsion
Glucagon
Atropine
Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors
B1 receptors are not located in
Myocardium
Kidney
Eye
Liver
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