Antidotes/Reversal Agents/Deterrents
Stir The Pot
CV/Resp
Endocrine/GI
Basic Pharm
Antibx/Others
Anticoag/Diuretics
Neuro/Psych
100

Acetaminophen

Acetylcysteine

100

Those who take morphine are at a high risk for

Respiratory depression 

100

The most serious adverse effect of statins is

Rhabdomyolysis 

100

This should never be mixed with other insulins

Glargine

100

The 6 basic medication rights are

Patient, drug, dose, route, time, and documentation

100

These rhyming mycin's belong to which class of antibiotic

Macrolides

100

These target the loop of henle

Loop diuretics

100
1st generation antipsychotics block 

Dopamine

200

Benzodiazapenes

Flumazenil

200

Client's taking diphenhydramine should take this in the 

PM or at night
200

Dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers end in 

-ipine

200

This would be administered on a "cloudy" day 

NPH

200

Parenteral examples are

IM, SC, IV, SL

200

This mycin is infamous for causing a rash like syndrome

Vancomycin

200

A person with an allergy to sulfa would want to avoid

Thiazide diuretics

200

2nd generation antipsychotics target which 2 neurotransmitters 

Serotonin and dopamine

300

Morphine

Naloxone

300

This rhyming phrase is associated with hypercalcemia r/t antacids

Bones, stones, groans, thrones, and psychiatric overtones

300

The most serious adverse effect to calcium channel blockers is

Pulmonary edema

300

My duration is greater than 24 hours

Glargine

300

Oral medications need to go through

Hepatic-first pass

300

These 3 labs are most important for nephrotoxicity

BUN, creatinine, and potassium

300

The most important electrolyte for all diuretics besides mannitol is

Potassium

300

This is considered an adverse effect of 2nd generation antipsychotics

Metabolic syndrome

400

Warfarin

Vitamin K

400

Diphenhydramine works well for this psychiatric adverse effect

Acute dystonia

400

This receptor is considered cardioselective 

Beta 1

400

Fruity breath and Kussmaul respirations would require this insulin

Regular insulin

400

This is the timing of a drug to be reduced by 50%

Half-life

400

If I am allergic to thiazide, I should not take this antiobiotic

TMP-SMX or Bactrim 

400

Protamine is an antidote for

Heparin

400

Parkison's disease would require this medication 

Carbidopa/levadopa

500

Heparin

Protamine

500

This drug is famous for its Cushing like features

Prednisone or steroids

500

This receptor in the lung is antagonized by beta blockers

Beta 2

500

The initial treatment of choice for hypoglycemia

15 grams of carbs

500

These two nurse actions are most important during patient refusal

Education and documentation

500

Tendon's do not like antibiotics that end in 

floxacin

500

This lab is associated with heparin 

Partial thromboplastin time

500

Involuntary movement of the mouth and lips is considered 

Tardive dyskinesia

600

Digoxin 

Digibind

600

This NSAID is ototoxic when toxic

Aspirin

600

Angioedema and hyperkalemia are adverse effects of

ACE inhibitors

600

This should be given 15 minutes prior to a meal of right after

Insulin lispro

600

Opiates are considered which schedule

Schedule 2

600

This class of antibiotic has a cross sensitivity to PCN

Cephalosporins

600

When an INR is 5.0, a person should receive this

Vitamin K

600

Two antidotes related to acute dystonia are

Diphenhydramine and benztropine

700

Acute dystonia

Diphenhydramine or benztropine

700

This OTC pain med requires acetylcysteine when toxic

Acetaminophen

700

If this electrolyte is low, digoxin becomes toxic

Potassium

700

This drug will have an effect of lowering TSH 

Levothyroxine

700

Benzodiazepine's are considered which schedule

Schedule 4

700

Metronidazole requires me to abstain from imbibing this

Alcohol

700

aPTT and PT/INR should be this amount greater than baseline

1.5 to 2 times

700

This drug would help NMS if caught early

Dantrolene

800

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

Dantrolene

800

These are 2 contraindications to NSAID use

Active bleeding and kidney disease

800

Spironolactone would be contraindicated with this electrolyte abnormality  

Hyperkalemia

800

This would require different sleeping arrangements for a while

Radioactive iodine

800

Alpha receptors are targeted by this

Norepinephrine

800

Nits in my scalp can be destroyed with this

Permethrin

800

Mannitol is indicated for

Increased ICP or cerebral edema

800

This would require a client to maintain salt intake 

Lithium

900

This is considered an alcohol deterrent

Disulfiram 

900

This NSAID would require education on GI bleeding

Aspirin

900

These receptors are targeted by albuterol

Beta 2

900
Contrast dye and this don't mix

Metformin

900

Dry mouth, constipation, and urinary retention are these type of side effects

Anticholinergic

900

Orange discoloration of bodily fluids occurs with this TB medication

Rifampin

900

Peaked T waves are contraindicated with this diuretic class

Potassium sparing 
900

This drug class could help break a seizure

Benzodiazepines

1000

These 2 can help with profound hypoglycemia

Glucagon and D50

1000

This is an absolute contraindication to mannitol

ICH

1000

A beta 2 agonist has this result in the lungs

Bronchodilation

1000

QT prolongation can be problematic with this anti-emetic

Ondansetron

1000

Respiratory depression is considered this

Adverse effect 

1000

A contraindication to gentamycin is

Kidney disease

1000

A prominent U wave would be seen in this adverse effect related to loop diuretics

Hypokalemia

1000

Salami and figs would want to be avoided with this drug class 

MAOI Inhibitors

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