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Antidote for heparin is 

What is protamine sulfate?

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Heparin Prevents....

What is......Thrombin from converting fibrinogen to fibrin. Heparin prevents thromboembolism. The therapeutic dose does not dissolve clots but prevents new thrombus formation. 

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Warfarin prolongs clotting time and is monitored by... (Think labs)

What is.... PT and INR

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Normal PT is....

What is.... 11-12.5 seconds

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The normal INR is 

What is .081-1.2


- read page 685 3. INR to have a better understanding 

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What is the primary concern for those taking an anticoagulant, thrombolytic, or antiplatelet medication

What is bleeding...

200

Describe how digoxin works?

What is cardiac glycosides inhibit the sodium- potassium pump, thus increasing intracellular calcium which causes the heart muscle fibers to contract more efficiently. 

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While on digoxin we want to monitor the ____ pulse for one full minute. If pulse is lower than ____ beats/min the medication will be withheld. 

What is the Apical Pulse. 


Apical pulse is located at the 4th intercoastal space. 

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What is the primary concern with administering potassium sparing diuretics 

What is Hyperkalemia..

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Name 4 classifications of diuretics 

What is loop diuretics, osmotic diuretics, potassium-retaining diuretics and thiazide diuretics. 

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What classification of medication prevent peripheral vasoconstriction by blocking conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II

What is Ace inhibitors
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What is the most common compliant for those taking ACE inhibitors

What is...... a persistent dry cough 

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What pain medication is administered as a priority for managing pain in a client who is experiencing an MI 

What is Morphine Sulfate

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Instruct the client using nitroglycerin tablets to check expiration date on the medication bottle because expiration may occur within 

what is 6 months 

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If two different inhaled medications are prescribed, instruct the client to wait ____ minutes following the administration of the first before inhaling the second. 

what is 5 minutes 

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_______________ relax the smooth muscle of the bronchi and dilate the airways of the respiratory tree making air exchange and respiration easier for the client. 

What is Bronchodilators 

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_____________ act as anti-inflammatory agents and reduce edema of the airways; this is used to asthma, and other inflammatory respiratory conditions 

what is glucocorticoids 

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Nasal decongestants should not be used longer than _______ hours 

What is 48 hours

- Nasal congestions can cause tolerance and rebound nasal congestion (Vasodilation) as a result of irritation of the  nasal mucosa. 

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Many TB medications can cause toxic effects such as 

what is hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, neurotoxicity, optic neuritis, or ototoxicity 

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Long-term consequence of rheumatic fever

What is valvular heart disease?

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The client with a peanut allergy would not take  Ipratropium (anticholinergic) products because they contain 

what is soy lecithin, which is in the same plant family as peanuts. 

500

Diphenhydramine has an anticholinergic effect and needs to be avoided in clients with 

What is narrow angle glaucoma 

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_________ reverses respiratory depression in opioid overdoes. 

What is opioid antagonists 

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Some TB medications can cause ____-____ body secretions 

what is red orange 

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Name the position/area where the chest tube drainage system must be in order to optimize drainage and reduce complications

What is below the level of the chest?

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