This is the antidote for acetaminophen.
What is acetylcysteine?

This treatment uses 3 or more drugs at once to decrease drug resistance in pts. with HIV.
What is HAART therapy?
A patient who has an egg allergy should not receive which vaccine?
This is the reason for which multiple drugs are used to treat tuberculosis.
What is drug resistance?
This is the pharmacological treatment for an acute gout flare up.
What is Colchicine?
The DMARD that causes bone marrow suppression and the nursing considerations it requires
What is methotrexate? What is report cough/fever/sore throat? What is monitor WBC's?
These are the S/S of Salicylate toxicity.
What is tinnitus and hyperventilation?

The patient has a continuous infusion of 25 units of regular insulin in 100ml NSS at 10ml/hr. This is the amount of units per hour the patient is receiving.
What is 2.5 units/hr?
This is the amount of months between administration of the Gardasil vaccine.
What is 6-12 months apart?
A patient has an IV of 250ml D5LR with 25,000 units of heparin infusing at 20ml/hr. This is the amount of units the patient receives in one hour.
What is 2,000 units/hr?
These type of foods should be avoided when a patient is taking Allopurinol.
What are foods high in purines? - salmon, sardines, lagoons, mushrooms, oatmeal, organ meats, beer
This DMARD will require periodic eye exams every 6-9 months.
What is hydroxychlororoquine?
The AE's of Celecoxib in which the nurse will be concerned with.
What is fluid retention, edema, increased BP? - use caution with cardiac pts!
These side effects are concerning with the antiviral Enfuvirtide.
What are - local injection site reactions, increased rate of bacterial pneumonia, hypotension?
This type of immunity provides fast protection.
What is passive immunity?
The most common TB drug that is given
What is Isoniazid - INH+1?

This syndrome presents as a micro capillary rash, should be reported immediately, and may present when a patient is being administered which drug to treat Gout.
What is Steven Johnson Syndrome?
What is Allopurinol?
The pharmacy delivers to the floor: 200 units of insulin in 100ml NS. The physician orders 12 units/hr to be delivered to the patient. This is the amount of ml/hr of insulin being given.
What is 6 ml/hr?
The NSAID that increases risk for platelet aggregation, causes bronchodilation, is kidney safe, and there is no risk of GI bleeding?
What is celecoxib?
Hypersensitivity, hyperlipidemia, GI upset, osteopenia, and osteoporosis are a major concern for this drug.
What is Ritonavir?
These type of patients should not receive the Varicella vaccine
What are immunocompromised and pregnant patients?
Red/orange colored tears, sweat, and urine, is a normal side effect of this drug.
What is Rifampin?

What is BUN, creatine, uric acid, and liver function tests?
While taking this drug we want to avoid direct sunlight and wear protective clothing due to this unwanted side effect.
What is Hydroxychlororoquine?
What is photophobia?
These are drug to drug interactions for Salicylate.
What are warfarin, oral anticoagulants, heparins, insulins, and some oral anti diabetics?

Nephrotoxicity is a major concern when administering Acyclovir via which route?
What is IV?
The influenza vaccine is administered via nasal spray for patients of this age range.
What are ages 2-49?
Two concerns for this TB drug are neuropathy and hepatic toxicity.
What is Isoniazid?
Beer should be avoided when taking Allopurinol for the following reasons.
Beer is both high in purines and bad for your liver!

The Nurse will know to monitor these labs for a patient being prescribed Methotrexate.