Introduction
TPN
Blood
Fluid and Electrolytes
Vit/Min/Herbs
100

This is the first pharmacokinetic action and affects the route of a drug

What is absorption?

100

When this runs out wait til the new bag comes up and the universal bag hang time

What is TPN?

100

This patient needs this if they are fatigued, short of breath, weak and has a low HGB and HCT

What is an IV blood administration?

100

Too little of this electrolyte can cause confusion

What is sodium?

100

This herb can help with nausea and vomiting

What is ginger?

200

How long it takes for a drug to leave the body

What is half-life?

200

prepackaged foods are high in this

What is sodium?

200

Change this tubing every 4 hours or every 2 units

What is blood tubing?

200

Bananas, advocados, and potatoes are rich in this

What is potassium?

200

This vitamin deficiency can cause disease (that rhymes with allegra), nausea, inflamed skin, diarrhea, and sores in your mouth. 

What is Vitamin B3 (niacin)?

300

this route is the fastest and doesn't experience a first pass effect

What is intravenous?

300

infection, high glucose, oh my!

What are the complications of TPN therapy?

300

Administer this drug if the patient has an anaphylactic reaction to a blood transfusion

What is epinephrine?

300

This patient has trouble with third space shifting

What is a burn patient?

300

This vitamin is important for strong bones and is activated in the skin by sunlight

What is Vitamin D?

400

organs in the body that are affect metabolism and excretion

What are the liver and kidneys?

400

skin tinting, flat neck veins, dry mucous membranes

What are the symptoms of fluid volume deficit?

400

What the nurse should do if any IV fluid administration is causing serious adverse reactions

What is stop the infusion?

400

This patient has gained 5 lbs in 24 hours

What is fluid volume overload?

400

The preferred route of Vitamin B12 

What is intramuscular?

500

This citrus drink will affect the absorption and metabolism of a lot of medications

What is grapefruit juice?

500

Check this often if the patient has been on TPN for a long time

What is glucose?

500

The number of RNs needed to check the bag of blood in the patient's room

What are two?

500

I need this IV fluid if I have cerebral edema

What is 3% NS?

500

An alcoholic can have this B vitamin deficiency

What is folic acid?

600

These two lab values are needed to measure the therapeutic levels of an IV drug

What are the peak and trough?

600

peripheral IV administration of this electrolyte burns

What is IV potassium?

600

15 minutes

What is how long the nurse should stay with the patient while receiving blood?

600

Hold this IV fluid if crackles in the lungs and pitting edema to both lower extremities

What is isotonic or 0.9% NS IV fluids?

600

This herb can alleviate depression, but don't take it with other antidepressants!

What is St. John's Wort?

700

This happens during metabolism in the GI system where 1/2 the drug is used

What is first-pass?

700

Consult this healthcare professional if you need to change the drug form

What is the healthcare provider?

700

30 minutes

What is how long a unit of blood can be out of blood bank before infusion?

700

this gland helps to regulate calcium in the body

What is the parathyroid gland?

700

This vitamin supplementation can cause GI upset

What is Vitamin C?

800

This is the correct level of a drug in a patient's body, not too high and not too low

What is a therapeutic index?

800

The patient would have this as IV intake amount if they received TPN over 7 hours at 50 mL/hr

What is 350 mL?

800

The patient has chest pain and back pain with blood infusing

What is a hemolytic reaction?

800

Never give this electrolyte IV push

What is potassium?

800

Don't drive at night if you are low in this vitamin

What is Vitamin A?

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