Medication Facts
Beta adrenergic antagonists (beta Blockers)
Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors
Anticoagulants
Insulin
100
Medications that present a potential high risk of patient harm if used in errror
What is Institute for Safe Medication Practices definition of high alert medications
100
Olol
What is the stem for beta blockers
100
ACE
What is acronym for angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors
100
Lovenox, arixtra and fragmin
What are LMWH
100
upper arm, thigh and abdomen
What are common injection sites for insulin
200
Right dose, right route, right drug, right patient, right time, right documentation
What are the six rights of medication administration
200
Non selective beta blockers that include Nadolol, propranolol and timolol
What are first generation beta blockers
200
pril
What is the stem for ACE inhibitors
200
Benefits include a fixed dosage and no PTT required
What is LMWH
200
Absorption is fastest and most consistent in this area
What is the abdomen
300
Indicates a place in the nomenclature scheme. Drugs are related contain this.
What is a stem
300
Normodyne and trandate
What are brand names for labetalol
300
Cough
What is a common adverse effect of ACE inhibitors
300
Aban
What is the stem for direct factor Xa inhibitors
300
Absorption is slowest in this area
What is the thigh
400
Given before meals and at bedtime and requires a witness before administering
What is insulin
400
Bradycardia and AV heart block
What are adverse effects of beta 1 blockade
400
Captopril, Enalapril, and lisinopril
What are the generic name for ACE inhibitors
400
Rapid onset, fixed dosage, lower bleeding risk and no need for PT/INR
What are the benefits of direct factor Xa inhibitors
400
Onset of action is 15-30 minutes
What is novolog or insulin aspart
500
Given sub Q for venous thrombosis prevention and requires a witness before administration
What is heparin
500
Broncho constriction
What is adverse effects of beta 2 blockade
500
Prinivil, Zestril, and vasotec
What are brand names of ACE inhibitors
500
Heparin, warfarin, apixaban, aspirin and persantine
What are anticoagulants
500
Action peaks in 12-24 hours
What is levemir
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