Anti-infectives
Antilipemics
Diuretics
Cardiac Drugs
TB Drugs
100
lowered white count, afebrile, less foul drainage at the site, wound less red and inflamed looking
What is effective antibiotic therapy?
100
length of time to fast prior to cholesterol labs
What is 8 hours?
100
increased pulse rate, low blood pressure, thirst, sunken eyes, dry mouth, skin tenting, decreased urine output.
What are s/s dehydration?
100
lifestyle changes for treating HTN
What is lose weight, stop smoking, decrease salt intake, decrease fat intake.
100
4 drugs used in first line therapy for TB treatment
What is rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide, & isoniziad?
200
increased risk of tendon rupture
What are quinolones
200
pregnancy category for statins
What is category X?
200
labs to monitor in diuretic therapy
What is the BUN, Creatinine, Sodium, Chloride, and potassium?
200
definition of HTN
What is greater than 140/90?
200
side effects of rifampin
What is reddish orange coloration of all body secretions?
300
this medication when mixed with ABX can shorten clotting time
What is warfarin?
300
general muscle soreness, muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, stomach pain, brown urine.
What are s/s rhabdomyolysis?
300
patient teaching for potassium sparing diuretics
What is do not eat high potassium foods or potassium salt substitutes
300
condition may worsen while taking propranolol
What is depression?
300
length of treatment of TB
What is 6 months?
400
acetaminophen, antihistamines, IV corticosteroids
What are drugs for amphotericin administration?
400
These drugs bind to the cholesterol in the intestine, preventing fats from being absorbed in the blood
What are Bile acid sequestrants?
400
At times this medication is given with a thiazide diuretic to improve HTN while lessening certain side effects
What is an ACE inhibitor?
400
First thing to teach those on nitrates to do before they take one
What is sit down?
400
reason 2 forms of birth control are needed
What is rifampin decreasing the effectiveness of oral contraceptives?
500
no sun, no milk, no cheese, drink plenty of fluids
What is patient teaching for tetracyclines?
500
These 2 medications used together can increase the risk of rhabdomyolysis
What are statins and gemfibrozil?
500
infusion rate of furosemide to limit ototoxicity
What is 20mg per minute?
500
Risk factors for developing Coronary Artery Disease
What are age, gender, family history, race, obesity?
500
a substance that those patients taking isoniazid should avoid
What is caffeine?
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