Suffixes
Diuretics
Antihyperlipidemics
Antihypertensives
Miscellaneous
100

The suffix for thiazide?

-zide

100

What is the brand name for thiazide diuretic hydrochlorothiazide?

Hydrodiuril

100

Which medication reduces LDL (bad) cholesterol production?

Niacin - Nicotinic acid

100

(Inderal) propranolol and (coreg) carvedilol are non-selective beta-blocker medications. Are these medications allowed t be crushed? 

No

100

The mechanism action of anticoagulants is to

prevent blood clots to continue forming or keep them from forming even bigger.

200

ACE inhibitors end in the suffix?

-pril

200

Thiazide diuretics can treat hypertension combined with what other drug?

A antihypertensive drug

200

Which drug inhibitor decreases cholesterol?

Cholesterol absorption inhibitors

200

The most common androgenic-blocking drugs are? 

Beta 1 and beta 2 blockers

200

Digoxin (Lanoxin) is what kind of drug? 

Cardiac glycoside

300

The suffix for beta blockers?

-lol

300

Which osmotic diuretic reduces intracranial and intraocular pressure by raising blood concentration? 

Mannitol

300

A nursing consideration for statins is to administer them with evening meals, what is the reason for this?

Cholesterol produces in the body at night. 

300

Lisinopril belongs to which antihypertensive classification? 

ACE inhibitor

300

(alteplase) activase, and (streptokinase) streptase are medication examples of 

Thrombolytics

400

The common suffix for antihyperlipidemic drugs?

statins

400

What are some reactions from taking (Aldactone) - spironolactone? 

Headache, diarrhea, drowsiness, and cramping. 

400

Some antihyperlipidemic medications cause nausea. What is a good nursing intervention that you as a nurse can do or give to the client to reduce nausea? 

Administer the medication with meals or give salted crackers to the client. 

400

The mechanism action of a beta blocker is 

to block adrenaline and noradrenaline hormone release by slowing down and decreasing heart rate and blood pressure. 

400

What are the four best types of Blood pressure medications used to decrease blood pressure? 

ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, and angiotensin II receptor blockers

500

The suffix for spironolactone?

-actone

500

loop diuretics block sodium and chloride reabsorption and prevent water reabsorption. This causes extensive or extreme urine production. What imbalance can be caused by this?

Electrolyte imbalance 

500

One of the effects that may occur while on ezetemide is hepatotoxicity. What are some signs and symptoms of hepatotoxicity?

Yellowing of the skin, loss of appetite, fever, rash, vomiting

500

What is considered an important nursing action to do before and after administering antihypertensive drugs, if the purpose is to decrease or regulate blood pressure? 

Monitor blood pressure

500

Aspirin (persantine) is an antiplatelet. This means that it is a blood thinner because it reduces the ability of blood clot formation. Do you think this medication should be administered to children? 

No, it may also lead to Reyes syndrome.

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