The first line of treatment for strep throat in an adult
Penicillin V.
Treatment for severe allergic reaction.
Epinephrine (Epi.)
The most common treatment for asthma.
Albuterol (MDI)
First line medication treatment for myocardial infarction.
Aspirin
Hypertension is classified as a blood pressure over?
130/80
When treating for sinus infection how long does the CHAM recommend treating with Augmentin in an adult patient?
10 days.
What does the CHAM define as a Mild Allergic Reaction.
Hives or Urticaria.
What does the acronym COPD mean?
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
What medication do you use to treat Anemia from not enough iron in diet?
Ferrous Sulfate
What is the Chart called that provides information for oral Diabetes medicine?
Endocrine Chart D.
What types of infection are treated with antibiotics?
Bacterial Infections, Strep, Staph, Gonorrhea ect.
What injectable medication other than Epi may the doctor order to treat a severe allergic reaction?
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
What is Racemic epinephrine used to treat?
Swelling in the throat.
Which medicine is the first choice to treat leg pain from a circulation problem?
Ibuprofen.
What are common side effects for medications used to treat anxiety?
Mental Health Chart C; Sleepiness, Dizziness, Blurred vision, Drooling, Restlessness, Involuntary muscle movement.
When treating patients with Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim what are considered minor side effects?
Headache, Skin rash, itching of genitals, digestive system upset.
When a patient is having a Severe allergic reaction how often can you give a repeat dose of Epinephrine?
1 dose every 5-15 minutes, up to 3 doses and must be ordered by a doctor.
What should you check on an Asthma patient at every visit that evaluates lung capacity?
Peak Flow Spirometry Test.
The medical term for leg swelling and pain, possible blood clot in vein?
Thrombophlebitis
For Hepatitis Chronic Care, what patient education should you review as needed with your patient?
Taking chronic medicines safely.
The brand name of Ceftriaxone that is not listed in the CHAM is?
Rocephin.
What does the CHAM say to recheck after every fluid bolus when treating a patient for shock from anaphylaxis?
LOC, Vitals, Perfusion, Lung sounds.
What is the contraindication for using Oxymetazoline in a child with an object stuck in their nose?
Do not use if object is a bean or other object that might swell when fluid is sprayed.
What is Furosemide used to treat?
A diuretic medicine used to help reduce water in the body by increasing urine output.
What are the 3 things your should do for the next chronic care visit with a patient here for Chronic or Advanced HIV or AIDS?
1. Ash Doctor when to see patient again, usually in 3 months.
2. Remind patient to bring all medications to the next Chronic Care visit.
3. Use this section again, Chronic or Advanced HIV or AIDS.