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Which drug is used for short-term treatment of refractory heart failure?
 
  a. Epinephrine
  b. Furosemide
  c. Dobutamine
  d. Calcium salts

Question 2

Which antidysrhythmic drug is used to suppress the PVCs and recurrent tachycardia?
 
  a. Adenosine
  b. Bretylium
  c. Atropine
  d. Lidocaine



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Dobutamine, a relative of dopamine, increases myocardial contractility but produces little systemic arterial constriction. It is incompatible with alkaline solutions.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
If lidocaine is contraindicated, then procainamide is used to suppress PVCs and tachycardia that is recurrent. Hypotension may occur if the infusion is too rapid.




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