A side effect of loop diuretics.
What is hypokalemia?
Common oral anticoagulants that requires INR monitoring.
What is warfarin?
Opioid reversal agent.
What is naloxone?
Side effect of beta-agonist inhalers.
What is tachycardia and tremors?
What are thiazide diuretics?
Beta-blockers are contraindicated in patients with this respiratory condition.
What is asthma?
Oral calcium supplements should be taken with this vitamin for absorption.
What is vitamin D?
A reversal agent for benzodiazepines.
What is flumazenil?
Common side effects of anticholinergics.
What is dry mouth or urinary retention?
This calcium channel blocker is commonly used in African-American populations.
What is amlodipine?
This antihypertensive has a black box warning for fetal toxicity.
What are ACE inhibitors? (ARBS)
Antidote for heparin overdose.
What is protamine sulfate?
What is buprenorphine?
High doses of epinephrine simulate this receptor, leading to vasoconstriction.
What is alpha-1 receptor?
This benzodiazepine is commonly used for procedural sedation.
What is midazolam?
This potassium-sparing diuretic antagonizes aldosterone.
What is spironolactone?
Hyperkalemia can be treated with this resin.
What is Kayexalate?
Acetaminophen overdose leads to failure of this organ.
What is the liver failure?
This drug is used for nasal congestion but can increase BP.
What is phenylephrine?
This electrolyte supplement must be diluted and infused slowly to avoid cardiac arrest.
What is IV potassium chloride?
Vasodilator that reduced both preload and afterload.
What is nitroglycerin?
Direct oral anticoagulants(DOACs) like apixaban inhibit this specific clotting factor.
What is Factor Xa?
This sedative also provides amnesia and is often used in ICU settings.
What is propofol?
Excessive use f albuterol can cause this dangerous electrolyte shift.
What is hypokalemia?
Salmeterol must always be paired with this class of drugs in asthma treatment.
What is inhaled corticosteroids?