OB Medications
Med-Surg Drugs
Dosage Calculations
Side Effects
Nursing Considerations
100

This medication is used for the prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage.

What is Tranexamic Acid?

100

This anticoagulant is monitored by aPTT levels.

What is Heparin?

100

Calculate the dose for a medication prescribed as 0.5 mg/kg for a patient weighing 60 kg.

What is 30 mg?

100

This common side effect of opioids can cause significant discomfort.

What is constipation?

100

This is the first action a nurse should take before administering any medication.

What is verifying patient identity?

200

Used to manage blood pressure in cases of severe preeclampsia.

What is Labetalol?

200

A beta-blocker used to manage hypertension.

What is Metoprolol?

200

If a medication is to be infused over 4 hours and the total volume is 200 mL, what is the infusion rate in mL/hr?

What is 50 mL/hr?

200

Name a potential severe allergic reaction to antibiotics.

What is anaphylaxis?

200

What should be monitored frequently when a patient is on IV heparin?

What are aPTT levels?

300

This drug is given to enhance lung maturity in preterm infants.

What is Betamethasone?

300

An antibiotic used for MRSA infections.

What is Vancomycin?

300

Convert a dose of 500 mg to grams.

What is 0.5 grams?

300

This side effect is a risk with long-term use of corticosteroids.

What is osteoporosis?

300

Before starting a patient on lithium, what baseline studies should be performed?

What are renal function tests and thyroid function tests?

400

Administered for cervical ripening and labor induction.

What is Cervadil (Dinoprostone)?

400

This drug is used in the management of Parkinson’s disease.

What is Levodopa?

400

Calculate the dose in mL when 250 mg is ordered and you have a concentration of 100 mg per 5 mL.

What is 12.5 mL?

400

Identify a possible serious side effect of anticoagulants.

What is bleeding?

400

What nursing action is required for patients receiving chemotherapy?

What is monitoring for side effects and complications?

500

Treats hypertension emergencies in pregnancy and postpartum.

What is Hydralazine?

500

Used for the rapid control of hyperglycemia in diabetic patients.

What is Regular Insulin?

500

A patient needs 4000 mcg of a medication, and it is available as 1 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

What is 4 mL?

500

This drug used in diabetes management can cause a dangerous shift in electrolytes.

What is Insulin?

500

Describe the nursing considerations for a patient starting on insulin therapy.

What includes monitoring blood glucose levels, teaching proper injection techniques, and recognizing signs of hypoglycemia?

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