Immune 1
Immune 2
Integumentary System
Immune Medications
Immune Medications 2
100

Rheumatoid arthritis is treated with what classification of drug?

What are immunosuppressants?

100

Redness

Swelling

Warmth at site

Pain at site

What is inflammation / inflammatory response?

100

Treats ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, vaginal yeast infections, & diaper rash

What are antifungals?

100

Reduction in production of B & T white blood cells

What are changes with aging in the immune system

100

Known for common allergy, liver and kidney injuries, breathing difficulties, decreased levels of RBC, WBC and platelets

What are Sulfonamides (sulfa drugs)?

200

What type drug will a client receive when the WBC: neutrophil count is elevated?

What are antibiotics?

200

Lab test that identifies the microorganism

What is Culture?

200

Used to treat psoriasis, eczema, and rashes caused by allergic reactions

What are topical corticosteroids?

200

The body's immune system attacks itself.

examples: ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, dermatitis, type 1 diabetes mellitus systemic lupus erythematosus 

What are autoimmune disorders? 

200

4 generations of this classification of antibiotic to treat health-care-acquired infection pneumonia and pelvic or intraabdominal infections Escherichia coli, 

What are cephalosporins?

300

What type drug will a client receive when the WBC: lymphocyte count is elevated?

What is an antiviral?

300

Lab test that identifies the specific drug to use for a specifically identified microorganism. 

What is Sensitivity?

300

Used to treat dandruff, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, skin cancer 

What are antipsoriatic agents?

300

Should not be taken for more than 3 days due to rebound congestion 

What are nasal decongestants?

300

Avoid use during pregnancy and in children due to permanent staining of teeth. used for gonorrhea, chlamydia, anthrax, and UTIs 

What are tetracyclines?

400

What type drug will a client receive when the WBC: eosinophil count is elevated?

What is an antiparasitic? Or What is treatment for allergies?

400

Lab test that identifies the drug level prior to administration of the drug. 

What is Trough?

400

Consists of skin, hair, and nails

What is the Integumentary system?

400

Mixture of 2 to 4 medications simultaneously for up to 1 year

What are antituberculosis agents?

400

Used to treat strep throat, sinus infections, otitis media, upper and lower respiratory tract infections, skin infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, syphilis

What are macrolides?

500

Antihistamines

Glucocorticoids

Nasal decongestants

NSAIDS

Immunosuppressants

What are anti-inflammatory drugs?

500

Lab test that identifies the drug level after the drug has been administered. 

What is Peak?

500

Loss of collagen and loss of oil glands leading to dry, this skin

What are integumentary system changes related to aging?

500

Acyclovir, cidofovir, oseltamivir, ribavirin, zanamivir

What are antivirals?

500

Risk for damage to hearing and kidneys. Required blood levels for efficacy & toxicity. 

What are aminoglycosides?

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