Matching Pairs PCT NUR 188 - Unit 5 Meds (Priority Points CV Meds)Online version Match the priority point to the correct medication or medication classification. Read the item carefully to determine if you are looking for a classification or a specific medication. by Tina Marie Kline 1 Observe for swelling of the face, lips, and tongue with this medication. 2 CLASS of anti-hypertensive medication known to mask classic symptoms of hypoglycemia. 3 Reflex tachycardia is a common adverse reaction of this CLASS of anti-hypertensive medications. 4 First-dose hypotension is a concern with this CLASS of antihypertensive medication 5 Monitoring PTT levels is required for IV administration of this medication. 6 Patients should be taught to count their pulse prior to taking this medication. 7 Medication used to reduce the risk of platelet aggregation in patients with peripheral vascular disease. 8 Consistent intake of vitamin K-rich foods is priority when taking this medication. 9 The development of hypokalemia is a consideration of this medication. 10 Medication ONLY administered via deep subcutaneous tissue. Calcium Channel Blockers ACE inhibitors losartan hydrochlorothiazide Beta-blockers enoxaparin clopidogrel warfarin heparin sodium metoprolol