Medication
General Knowledge
Important to Know
Common Interventions
Variety Pack
100

This dose for this HTN medication is 5-10 mg IV, over 2 minutes.

What is Hydralazine?

100

This is the correct patient position for obtaining an accurate BP. 

What is sitting or semi-reclining position, with arm at heart level? 

Bonus: Feet flat, not dangling

100

RN should notify provider if urine ouput is less than this 2 hour total volume.

What is 60 ml?

100

These precautions should be taken for seizure risk patients? 

What are padded side rails, suction (Yaunker tip) & oxygen @ bedside, quiet and calm environment, side rails up and bed in lowest position.

100

This medication is used as a CNS depressant to prevent seizures. It is also the first line treatment for seizures in eclamptic patients. 

What is MGSO4?

200

This medication is given with a repeat BP check every 10 minutes?

Bonus- Dose?

What is Labetolol?

Bonus- 20 mg IV

200

Per TCHHN policy, DTRs should be checked this often on patients receiving MGSO4. 

What is every hour?

200

This is NOT a fetal consequence of maternal HTN. 

Growth restriction

Polyhydramnios

Abruption

Preterm delivery

Non-reassuring fetal status

What is Polyhydramnios? (Oligohydramnios is correct)

200

For MGSO4 toxicity, this antedote will be given.

What is Calcium Gluconate?

200

Acronym (and meanings) for MGSO4 toxicity?

What is?

B- Blood pressure decreased

U- Decreased urine output

R- Decreased respirations

P- Decreased patellar reflexes

300

Per TCHHN policy, typical MGSO4 loading dose is what?

What is 4-6 grams?

** 4-6 grams per provider

300

This percentage of the upper arm should be covered by the BP cuff (ie the width of the cuff). 

What is 80%

300

Diagnostic BP values for Preeclampsia without severe features.

Bonus- BP values for Preeclampsia with severe features.

What is 140/90? (**systolic OR diastolic, on 2 occasions at least 4 hours apart, after 20 weeks gestation). 

Bonus- What is 160/110

300

For recurrent seizures, these 2 medications may be given?

What are Ativan (Lorazepam) and Valium (Diazepam)?

300
Therapeutic MGSO4 level per TCHHN policy.

What is 5-8?

400

 Treatment with a five-day course of this drug improved and expedited successful management of hypertension in the immediate postpartum period.

What is Lasix?

400

This is the current location of the padded siderails. 

What is the clean utility room, bagged and on the back cart?

400

Define meanings for acronym HELLP.

What is

H- Hemolysis

E, L- Elevated liver enzymes

L, P- Low platelets

400

This method of BP assessment is outdated and should not be used.

Bonus: Why? 

What is side-lying positioning? 

Bonus: Artificially lowers reading

400

If unable to establish IV access, MGSO4 can be given via this route? 

Bonus- Dose and location

What is IM injection?

Bonus-5 grams in each buttock

500

This HTN medication, given in capsule form PO, has an onset of action of 5-10 minutes.

What is Nifedipine? 

500

Ongoing hourly checks on MGSO4 pateints includes all of these assessments.

Pulse, Respiration, Temperature, BP, and DTRs.  

*Along with complete neuro assessment

500

Pre-existing HTN prior to 20 weeks gestation is defined as this. 

What is chronic hypertension?

500

These are containdications for MGSO4 therapy?

What are Myasthenia Gravis, pulmonary edema, and renal failure?

500

When administrating MGSO4, total hourly IV rate should not exceed this number. 

What is 125 ml/hr?

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