NWSCC RESP Meds Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the Trade Name(s) for Albuterol? | Proventil, Ventolin |
What is the Class for Albuterol? | Bronchodialator, Beta Agonist |
What is the Action of Albuterol? | Binds and stimulates beta 2 receptors (results in bronchial smooth muscle relaxation. |
What is the Indications for Albuterol? | Asthma, Bronchitis with bronchiospasm, and COPD. |
What are the Adverse Effects of Albuterol? | Hyperglyciemia, Hypokalemia, palpatations, Tachycardia, anxiety, tremor, Nausua/Vomiting, Angioedema, sensitivity. |
What is the Nebulized Dosage of Albuterol? | 2.5-5mg every 20 min. 3 dose max |
What is the MDI dose of Albuterol? | 4-8 puffs every 1-4 hours |
What is the Generic name for Xopenex? | Levalbuterol (generic name) |
What is the Class of Levalbuterol? | Beta Agonist |
Stimulates Beta 2 receptors is the action of what medication | Levalbuterol(Xopenex) Action |
What are the Indications of Levalbuterol? | Acute Bronchospasm or brochospasm prophylaxis in asthma patients. |
Hyperglycimia,Hypokalemia, palpitations,tachycardia, anxiety,tremors,N/V, Hypertenstion, and headache are the adverse effects of what medication? | Levalbuterols adverse effects |
What are the contraindications of levalbuterol? | Angioedema, sensitivity |
What is the dosage and route of Levalbuterol(Xopenex)? | Nebulizer: 1.25mg to 2.5mg every 20 min for 3 doses. |
What is the Generic name for Atrovent? | Ipratropium Bromide |
Atrovent has what classification? | Bronchodilator, anticholernergic. |
Ipratropium Bromide has what action? | Antagonizes the acetycholine receptor on the bronchial smooth muscle |
What are the Indications for Ipratropium Bromide? | Asthma, Bronchospasm associated with COPD |
Paradoxial acute brochospasm, cough, headache, dizziness, and palpitations are the adverse effects of what medications? | Ipratropium Bromide (atrovent) adverse effects |
what are the contraindications of Ipratropium Bromide? | Closed angle glocoma, bladder neck obstruction,prostatic hypertrophy, sensitivity to peanuts,soybeans or atropine |
What is the dosage of Atrovent? | Adult dose is 0.5mg nebulized every 6-8 hours |
What is the Trade Name for Methylprednisolone? | Solu-Medrol |
What is the action of Methylpredisolone(Solu-Medrol)? | Reduces Inflamation by multiple mechanisms. |
Anaphalaxis, COPD, and Asthma are the Indications of what medication? | Methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol) |
What are the Adverse effects of Solu-Medrol? | Depression, euphoria, headache, restlessness, hypertension,bradycardia, Naseua/vomiting,swelling, weakness,paralsthesias. |
What is the contraindications of Methelprednisolone? | Cushings syndrome, fungal infection, measles, varicella, sensitivity (sulfates) |
What is the dosage for Solu-medrol? | Adult Dose Asthma/COPD 40mg-80mg IV |
What is the Generic name for Racepinephrine? | Racimic Epinephrine |
What is the classification of Racimic Epinephrine? | Bronchodilator, Adrenergic agent |
What Action Does Racepinephrine have? | Stimulates alpha and beta receptors, causing vasoconstriction, reduced mucosal edema, and brochodilation |
What is the indications for Racimic Epinephrine? | Brochial asthma and croup |
What are the Adverse Effects of Raceprinephrine? | Anxiety,dizziness,tremors, palpitations,tachycardia, arrhythmias,Hypertension, Nausea/vomiting. |
What is the contraindications of Racimic Epinephrine? | Glaucoma,elderly,cardiac disease,hypertension,thyroid disease,diabeates,sensitivity to sulfates |
What is the dosage of Raceprinephrine? | Adult dose 11.25mg in 3mL nebulizer |
What is the Classification of Solu-Metrol? | corticosteroid |
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