Upper GI System
Lower GI System
Vaccines
Immunostimulants, Immunomodulators, and Immune Blockers
Traditional Chemotherapy
100

This serotonin (5-HT3) receptor antagonist is commonly used to manage chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Its brand name starts with a Z.

What is ondansetron?

100

Antidiarrheal medications like loperamide should be avoided in cases of infectious diarrhea because they can do this to the infection.

What is prolong it?

100

This type of immunity occurs when immune globulins or antivenins are administered. 

What is passive immunity?

100

These are drugs that modify the actions of the immune system.

What are immunomodulators?

100

This critical intervention must be performed before initiation of chemotherapy infusion to ensure accurate dosing and prevent life-threatening errors.

What is dual verification?

200

This GI stimulant may cause extrapyramidal symptoms, especially with prolonged use or high doses.

What is metoclopramide

200

The following drug classifications are known to cause this; anticholinergics, antihistamines, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, opioids, non-potassium sparing diuretics, iron preparations, barium, clonidine, and antacids containing calcium or aluminum. 

What is constipation?

200
The administration of these is contraindicated when the client has acute febrile illnesses, leukemia, lymphoma, immunosuppressive illness, drug therapy, or nonlocalized cancer. 

What are vaccines and toxoids?

200

This Colony-Stimulating Factor is given to increase neutrophils, but it must be used cautiously with clients with hypothyroid disease. 

What is filgrastim?

200

These include the personal protective equipment (PPE) that a nurse must use for safe handling of chemotherapy. 

What are the use of gown, double-gloving (preferred and labeled 'tested for use with chemo drugs'), safety goggles, or face shield, and an OSHA-approved respirator? (if inhalation is anticipated or a spill must be cleaned up). 

300

This antiemetic is associated with the potential adverse effect of blurred vision.

What is trimethobenzamide?

300

When administering this antiflatulent, the nurse should monitor for adverse reactions including bloating, constipation, diarrhea, and heartburn.

What is simethicone?

300

These vaccines are contraindicated during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, because of the danger of birth defects. 

What are the measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccines?

300

This action by the nurse promotes safe administration of subcutaneous immune blockers like adalimumab.

What is rotating the subcutaneous injection sites?

300

This complication of chemotherapy infusion can cause severe tissue damage and the infusion must be stopped immediately. 

What is extravasation?

400

When elderly clients are diagnosed with C. diff, the MAR should be checked for this type of acid-reducing agent.

What is proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)?

400

Caution should be used when administering this class of drugs to clients with rectal bleeding, pregnant women, or those who are lactating.

What are laxatives?

400

These drug classes fall under active immunity agents?

What are vaccines, bacterial and viral, and toxoids?

400

These are essential to monitor when infusing interleukins due to adverse reactions such as hypotension and capillary leak syndrome. 

What is vital signs and fluid balance?

400
This condition is a result of many antineoplastic drugs interfering with the bone marrow's ability to make new cells. 

What is myelosuppression?

500

To reduce the risk of adverse cardiac effects, IV push ondansetron must be administered at this rate.

What is slowly over 2-5 minutes?

500

The combination of MAOIs and antidiarrheal drugs containing atropine can lead to this serious condition, due to additive anticholinergic effects.

What is hypertensive crisis?

500

These 13 diseases are prevented by routine vaccination.

What are Haemophilus influenzae type B, Hepatitis A and B, HPV, Influenza, mumps, measles, pertussis, pneumococcal disease, poliomyelitis, rubella, tetanus, and varicella? 

500

This drug stimulates the production of erythropoietin (kidneys) which aids in the production of red blood cells (bone marrow).

What is epoetin alfa (Epogen)?

500

This drug class act on the cell in one specific phase of the process of cell division, affecting both malignant and normal cells. 

What are cell cycle-specific drugs?
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