Albuterol
Ipratropium
Nitroglycerin
Morphine
Methylprednisolone
100

This is the classification of Albuterol, which means to open up the airways.

What is Bronchodilators?

100

Ipratropium acts by promoting this in the lungs.

What is bronchodilation?

100

Nitroglycerin can be given up to this many doses.

What is three?

100

Morphine is labeled as this schedule of narcotics.

What is Schedule 2?

100

This is the trade name(s) for Methylprednisolone.

What are Depo-Medrol, Medrol, Solu-MEDROL?

200

The order for Jennifer's Albuterol is written as this.

What is 5 mg in 3 mL normal saline, nebulized, every 20 minutes up to 3 doses?

200

The Ipratropium needs to be given with the first dose of this other medication.

What is Albuterol?

200

Nurses tell patients to put Nitroglycerin under this, meaning they are taking it sublingual.

What is the tongue?

200

This population of patients are more sensitive to the effects of opioids.

What is the geriatric population?

200

Methylprednisolone can cause a rise in this; especially in a person that has diabetes.

What is blood sugar or blood glucose?

300

These type of lung sounds indicate Albuterol is working effectively.

What is vesicular or clear lung sounds?

300

These actions will help minimize dry mouth.

What are rinsing mouth after inhaler use, good oral hygiene, and sugarless gum or candy?

300

Concurrent use of these medications with Nitroglycerin can cause severe hypotension.

What are erectile dysfunction medications: sildenafil, tadalafil, or vardenafil?

300

This medication is the antidote to Morphine.

What is Naloxone?

300

Methylprednisolone suppresses inflammation and this response.

What is the immune response?

400

These are the most common neurological side effects. (Common side effects are underlined)

What is nervousness, restlessness, and tremor?

400

Total number of uses of Ipratropium should not exceed this number within 24 hours.

What is 12?

400

These three side effects are the most common? (Most common side effects are underlined)

What is hypotension, tachycardia, and dizziness?

400

A common GI side effect of Morphine, that needs "aggressive prevention."

What is constipation?

400

There is an increased risk of this body system effects with concurrent NSAID use (including aspirin).

What is GI or gastrointestinal?

500

This type of bronchospasm can be a side effect caused by Albuterol.

What is a paradoxical bronchospasm?

500

This type of test helps determine the effectiveness of the medication.

What is a pulmonary function test?

500

Nitroglycerin reduces oxygen consumption of which type of cells?

What are myocardial or heart cells?

500

The nurse will reassess the patient's pain after medication administration at this time.

What is one hour?

500

Consumption of this juice can increase blood levels of Methylprednisolone.

What is grapefruit juice?

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