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 Medication ONLY administered via deep subcutaneous tissue. 2 Medication used to reduce the risk of platelet aggregation in patients with peripheral vascular disease. 3 Consistent intake of vitamin K-rich foods is priority when taking this medication. 4 Reflex tachycardia is a common adverse reaction of this CLASS of anti-hypertensive medications. 5 CLASS of anti-hypertensive medication known to mask classic symptoms of hypoglycemia. 6 Patients should be taught to count their pulse prior to taking this medication. 7 First-dose hypotension is a concern with this CLASS of antihypertensive medication 8 The development of hypokalemia is a consideration of this medication. 9 Monitoring PTT levels is required for IV administration of this medication. 10 Observe for swelling of the face, lips, and tongue with this medication. heparin sodium warfarin clopidogrel enoxaparin hydrochlorothiazide ACE inhibitors Calcium Channel Blockers losartan Beta-blockers metoprolol