Fluids, Blood Products and Electrolytes
Renal System
Antidepressants
Herbal remedies
Nervous system
100

This is the typical lower limit, in mEq/L, for a healthy adult's serum sodium level.

What is 135 mEq/L?

100

This is the most common class of oral medications prescribed for ED.

What are PDE5 inhibitors (e.g., sildenafil, tadalafil, vardenafil, avanafil)?

100

Patients should be taught that it can take this long for antidepressants to show their full therapeutic effect.

What is 2 to 4 weeks (or sometimes longer)?

100

This is the most important piece of advice to give patients considering herbal remedies alongside their prescribed medications.

What is "always inform your doctor/pharmacist about any herbal supplements you are taking"?

100

This neurotransmitter is primarily associated with mood, sleep, appetite, and can be implicated in depression and anxiety disorders.

What is Serotonin?

200

This is the typical range, in mEq/L, for a healthy adult's serum potassium level

What is 3.5-5.0 mEq/L?

200

Medications like Tamsulosin, Alfuzosin, and Silodosin are examples of drugs that specifically target these receptors in the prostate.


What are alpha-1a adrenergic receptors?

200

Patients taking MAOIs must strictly avoid foods high in this substance to prevent a hypertensive crisis.

What is tyramine?

200

St. John's Wort can interact dangerously with these types of antidepressants, potentially leading to serotonin syndrome.

What are SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) or other serotonergic antidepressants?

200

A deficiency in this neurotransmitter in the substantia nigra is the hallmark of Parkinson's disease.

 What is Dopamine?

300

This specific hemoglobin level (in g/dL) is often a trigger for considering PRBC transfusion in otherwise stable patients.

What is 7 g/dL?

300

The combination of PDE5 inhibitors and nitrates can cause this life-threatening drop in blood pressure.

 

 What is profound hypotension?

300

Common early signs of lithium toxicity that patients should report immediately include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and this motor symptom.

What is hand tremor?

300

Patients taking Warfarin (Coumadin) should be advised to avoid or use with extreme caution these two "G" herbal remedies due to increased bleeding risk.

What are Ginkgo Biloba and Garlic?

300

Levodopa is a precursor to dopamine and is given to increase dopamine synthesis in the brain for this condition.

What is Parkinson's disease?

400

Excessive intake of this vitamin can lead to hypercalcemia, causing nausea, vomiting, and kidney stones.

What is Vitamin D?

400

Medications like Finasteride and Dutasteride work by inhibiting this specific enzyme, preventing prostate growth.

What is 5-alpha reductase?

400

Regular monitoring of this lab values is crucial for patients on lithium to ensure therapeutic levels and prevent toxicity

What is serum lithium level (and renal function/thyroid function)?

400

This herbal remedy, sometimes used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), has potential anti-androgenic effects that could interact with hormonal therapies.

What is Saw Palmetto?

400

This class of drugs, often used for tremor and rigidity, works by blocking acetylcholine receptors to help balance neurotransmitter activity.

What are anticholinergics?

500

FFP is indicated for the reversal of anticoagulation, especially with warfarin, in the presence of active bleeding or before emergent procedures.


What is reversal of warfarin (or other anticoagulant) effects?

500

Notable side effects of the 5-alpha reductase drugs, due to their hormonal action, can be?


What are decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, or gynecomastia?

500

Patients should be taught that antidepressants are not "happy pills" but work by helping to correct these imbalances in the brain

What are neurotransmitter imbalances?

500

If a patient experiences any new or worsening symptoms after starting an herbal remedy, they should be advised to take this action immediately

What is stop the herbal remedy and contact their healthcare provider?

500

This benzodiazepine is a common first-line agent for status epilepticus and is often administered intravenously or intramuscularly.

What is lorazepam (Ativan) or diazepam (Valium)?

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