This opioid is often used for severe pain and has a risk of respiratory depression.
Morphine sulfate
This antibiotic is often used to treat MRSA infections but requires careful monitoring for nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity.
Vancomycin
Increasing fluid intake is a nursing implication for this medication.
This is the most commonly prescribed medication for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). It does not lead to dependency issues.
Buspirone/Buspar
This beta-adrenergic agonist is used to relieve bronchospasms?
Albuterol Sulfate/Proair
This medication enhances GABA cells in the brain, binding to calcium channels, resulting in a decrease in synapse transmission.
Gabapentin/Neurontin
This class of medication includes fluconazole and itraonazole.
Azole antifungals
Black, tarry stools are a normal, expected side effect of this medication.
Ferrous sulfate/Iron
This medication is used in the treatment of malignant hyperthermia.
Dantrolene/Dantrium
This lab test is used to ensure therapeutic levels for patients on Warfarin?
PT/INR
This strong opioid analgesic can be administered via transdermal patch for chronic pain management.
Fentanyl/Duragesic
This antibiotic requires peak and trough monitoring to ensure therapeutic levels for the patient.
Vancomycin
This disease is caused by a lack of intrinsic factors for B12.
Pernicious anemia
This electrolyte can NEVER be given IV Push.
Potassium
Heparin is indicated for the prevention and treatment of these two issues.
These are the two medications that make up Percocet.
Oxycodone and acetaminophen
This fluoroquinolone antibiotic can cause tendon rupture as a serious side effect, particularly in older adults.
Ciprofloxacin
These two medications are often prescribed for patients in Atrial fibrillation.
Digoxin and Diltiazem
What is the indication and only route of administration for Flumazenil/Romazicon?
Benzodiazepine reversal; IV
Patients should be instructed to inhale their asthma meds and hold their breath for this many seconds before exhaling.
10 seconds
These are the three routes of administration for Naloxone/Narcan.
This cephalosporin is commonly used for surgical prophylaxis and should be administered 30-60 minutes before incision.
Cefazolin/Ancef
This SNRI is used in the treatment of anxiety, panic disorders, social phobias, and depression.
Venlafaxine/Effexor
This is the treatment for hyperkalemia (administered through an IV or SC).
Insulin and glucose
Taking this medication can lead to Cushing Syndrome.
Prednisone/Deltasone