Pharm Unit Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Niacin causes what adverse reaction | Tingling |
A pt. receiving gemfibrizol.What instructions should you give to patient | This drug may cause drowsiness so be caution while driving |
taking hyperlipidemics what ongoing assessment should be included. | frequent monitoring of blood cholestrol level |
What effects b/w these 2 medications, pravastatin and amiodarone should be monitored. | increase risk of myopathy |
What condition is contraindicated for a patient that should not receive clofibrate? If there triglyceride level is high | Primary Biliary cirrhosis |
what instructions should be givin to a patient that is prescribed cholestyramine | increase foods high in fiber |
How much fluid should colestipol granules be mixed with | 90ml of fluid |
What time of thwe day should you take lovastatin | with an evening meal |
how can Verapamil be given for someone with swallowing difficulty | open capsul and sprinkle over food |
Anticoagulants given with this drug may have an enhanced effect | Gemfibrozil |
Hyperlipidemia | elevated triglicerides and cholesterol |
Atherlipidemai | deposits od lipid within the lining of vessels |
LDL | transport cholestrol to the periphral cells |
HDL | transport cholestrol to and from the periphral cells to the liver |
Lovastatin | Mevacor |
Simvastatin | Zocar |
Cholestyramine | Prevalile |
Gemfibrozil | Lopid |
Pravastatin | Pravachol |
Hypertension | BP stays elevated over time |
Prehypertension | Systloic BP 120/139 or Diagstolic 80/89 |
Primary HTN | No known cause |
Secondary HTN | Direct cause and can be identified as kidney disease. |
Normal BP | 120/80 |
Amlodipine | Norvasc |
Diltiazem | Cardizem |
Nicardipine | Cardene |
Captopril | Capoten |
Lisinopril | Prinivil |
Ongoing assessment for pt. taking hyperlipids should include | monitoring of bood cholesterol level |
pt.is prescribed sequestrant colesevelam. What condition should the pt. monitoring for starting this medication | liver disease |
Losartan has been prescribed for hypertension and the pt has stopped taking the medication due to adverse reaction. What may happen | rebound hypertenstion |
A pt with renal disease, has had an increase in blood pressure. what condition can be caused from renal disease | secondary hypertension |
Aldosterone works with ace inhibitors (ACEI) to do what for hypertension | sodium and water retention |
A pt taking fluconazole for fungul infection. Name a risk associated with taking losartan along with this drug | Risk of an adverse reaction of Losartan |
How long should a transdermal patch of clonidine be worn | 7 days |
A pt is receiving nitroprusside for hypertensive emergency. What condition should be assessed | hypotensive crisis |
NTG tablets are placed b/w the cheek and gums. what is the route | buccal |
how long should a transdermal patch of NTG be applied for | 10-12 hrs |
what should be givin for angina | Nicardipine |
intructions for outpt. application of NTG should include | use applicater for applying an ointment |
Teaching for administration of sublingual should include | recap tightly |
a pt receiving diltiazem. what vs should this drug be held for and reported to the MD | heart rate less than 45 |
Amlodipine has been given for angina and the pt is complainingod dizziness. what should the nurse instruct the pt to do | lay down |
angiotension 11 receptors stimulate the release of this hormone and causes water and sodium retention | Aldosterone |
monitor cholesterol levels frquently | ezetimibe |
cholestyramine | A powder form and mix it with water |
verapamil | Calan |
The most used ace inhibitors and is cheap | Lisinopril |
nitroprusside | Nitropress |
Verapamil | Calan |
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