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Most effective treatment for patient with chronic back pain. Administer all pain meds on a 24hr time schedule
When giving coumadin/warfarin clients should restrict foods high in what Vitamin K
Hepatotoxic patient, the nurse knows to inform the patient about what Avoid alcohol
Primary responsibility of nurse administering medications Check patient for side affects
If a patient is allergic to penicillin, the nurse knows to do what Hold medication and inform physician
IF po meds for a patient with dysphagia are ordered, the nurse knows Medication must be crushed
Prilosec decreases what. Hydrochloric acid production in the stomach
If medications are given via nasogastric tube, the nurse knows she must do what first check tube for placement
When giving Lanoxin and Digoxin and the apical pulse is <60 what should be done Hold medication
List 2 adverse reactions of Aspirin G.I. upset and ulcerations
For insulin injection at what degree should syringe be held 45-90 degrees
When giving cardiotonic drugs like Digoxin and Lanoxin, what should be done first Check apical pulse
What part of the eye are eyedrops given conjunctiva
When administering eyedrops what should the nurse double check on the medication make sure it is opthamalic
What is the antidote for Coumadin/Warfarin Vitamin K
What is the major side effect of Nitroglycerin Headache
Where is the medication Prednisolone given In the eye
If a person has asthma, what type drug can not be given Beta Blockers
When administering Heparin, what are two things not to do Aspirate or massage area
List serious symptons of a reaction to Clindamycin(Cleocin) Diarrhea with liquid feces and shreds of intestinal lining
Correct way to administer ear medication in the adult Pull ear up and back
Correct way to administer ear medication in a child Pull ear down and back
What is the maximum amount of medication to be given in the muscle 3 mls
When giving an iron injection what is the best method z track method
What reason should z track method be used on iron injections It is irritating to the tissues and should go deep into the muscle
What is the most common way nitroglycerin is given sublingual
When administering morphine sulfate the nurse knows to check what two things Respirations and sluggish bowel sounds
When giving IM injections what 3 drugs should you not aspirate Insulin, Digoxin, Heparin
Main action of a thrombolytic medication To remove thrombus that is already formed
List two things to check before administering antihypertensives Blood pressure and pulse rate
What drug is given at injection site for heparin overdose Protamine Sulfate
What does coumadin do? Treats venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
The nurse knows the highest priority when giving oral medications is make sure patient can swallow
List the 6 rights Right client, medication, dose, time, route, documentation
A client that is NPO is prescribed oral tablets, the nurse knows Clarify order with physician
What 3 things should be checked on a patient before giving diuretics Blood pressure, pulse, potassium levels
What is the #1 nursing intervention related to antibiotic therapy Check for Culture & Sensitivity
What drug is indicated for active or latent tuberculosis that inhibits the growth of mycobacteria Isoniazid
What are common side effects of steroids buffalo hump, extended abdomen, moonface
What are NSAIDS Non steroid anti-inflammatory drug
List two examples of NSAIDS Acetaminophen and aspirin
Medication that has a calming effect sedative
Medications that liquefy secretions in the bronchi Expectorant
Agents given to induce vomiting emetic
Medications such as laxatives used to relieve constipation cathartic
Medications to relieve pain analgesics
Medication to relieve a cough antitussives
Medication that dialates the size of the lumen, and relax muscles of the tracheal bronchial tree bronchodilator
Medications used to treat cancer, used as palliative measure for tumors, no longer curable by surgery anitneoplastic
Medication that acts on the hearts electrical conduction system to regulate a slow heart rate anitarrhythmic
Medications that increase the amount of urine excreted by the kidneys and decrease fluid volume in the body diuretic
Medications specifically used to reduce blood pressure on an ongoing basis antihypertensive
Vasopressors used to control superficial hemorrhage, increase hearts pumping action and raise blood pressure Vasoconstrictor
Medication used to increase the lumen size of blood vessels and blood flow Vasodilator
CNS depressants that help prevent or control various types of seizure activity anticonvulsant
Neurotransmitters that play an important part in the body's response to stress catecholamines
Whole blood is needed when there is a rapid loss of this(such as a massive hemorrhage Red blood cells and plasma.
Medication that produces sleep Hypnotic
Narcotic agonist analgesics that affect CNS Opiates
Drugs used to speed certain mental and physical processes stimulant
Drugs used to slow certain mental and physical processes depressant
Hormone that is vital in carbohydrate metabolism and also to lower blood sugar Insulin
A potent narcotic and analgesic for severe pain Morphine Sulfate
Anticoagulant used to prevent platelets from attaching to walls of blood vessels, used in prevention of postoperative prothrombis Heparin
An anticoagulant for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism Enoxaparin/Lovenox
Medications that share common adverse effects cross-sensitivity
Topical agents designed to be absorbed through the skin for systemic effects Transdermal
Medications applied to the skin or external body structures Topical
(Kidney Damage) manifested by blood and protein in the urine Nephrotoxicity
Manifested by dizziness, tinnitus and gradual hearing loss that can occur several days even after medication has been stopped ototoxicity
This occurs when certain drugs taken cause the body to become sensitive to light photosensitivity
Antibiotics effective against 3 or more pathogens Wide spectrum antibiotics
ASA acetylsalicytic acid (aspirin)
APAP acetaminophen (tylenol)
antibiotics that are effective against many organisms broad-spectrum antibiotics
antibiotics specific if effective against only a few microorganisms narrow-spectrum antibiotics
agents that kill bacteria bacterialcidal
agents that retard the growth of bacteria bacteriostatic
anitinfective that inhibits the growth of suceptible bacteria, fairly a narrow-spectrum antibiotic Penicillin
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