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The Suffix is: -dipine

What is Calcium Channel Blocker?

100

The Thiazide Diuretics suffix

What is -thiazide?

100

Drug classification for -cycline

What is Tetracycline?

100

The Drug Classification is Antihistamines what is the suffix:

What is -azine? 

100

The suffix for this drug classification is -triptyline:

What is Tricyclic Antidepressants?

200

The Suffix: -lol

What is Beta Blockers?

200

The suffix is -actone 

What is Potassium-Sparing Diuretics?

200

The Drug Classification is Antiemetics what is the suffix?

What is -azine?

200

The suffix is -ine what is the drug classification? 

What is Antihistamines?
200

The drug classification is Corticosteroids name the suffixes: 

What is -sone and -lone

300

The Angiotensin-II Receptor Blockers

What is -sartan?

300

The drug classification is Antilipidemics

What is -statin?

300

The suffix ends in -prazole

What is Proton Pump Inhibitors?

300

The drug classification ends in -caine?

What is Local Anesthetics?

300

The drug classification is Benzodiazepines name the suffixes:

What is -pam and -lam

400

Ace Inhibitors

What is -pril?

400

The suffix is -ase 

What is Thrombolytics?

400

The Drug Classification is H2- receptor Antagonists (H2 Blockers):

What is -tidine?

400

The suffix for this drug classification is -ide

What is Meglitinides and Sulfonylureas?

400

ASSESSMENT

 BONUS QUESTION:

The nurse receives change-of-shift report on four patients. Which patient should the nurse assess first?

A. A patient with pneumonia who suddenly becomes restless and repeatedly asks to sit upright. Oxygen saturation is 94% on 2 L/min nasal cannula, and the respiratory rate has increased from 18 to 26 breaths/min since the previous assessment.


B. A patient 2 hours after receiving IV morphine for postoperative pain who is difficult to arouse, answers questions with one- or two-word responses, and has a respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min.


C. A patient with heart failure whose urine output has decreased to 20 mL/hr for the past 2 hours and who has developed new +2 bilateral ankle edema since the previous shift.


D. A patient with gastroenteritis who has vomited four times during the shift, reports dizziness when standing, and has a blood pressure of 98/60 mm Hg.


What is 

B. A patient 2 hours after receiving IV morphine for postoperative pain who is difficult to arouse, answers questions with one- or two-word responses, and has a respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min.

(logic 

  • A could represent worsening hypoxia.
  • B suggests early opioid-induced respiratory depression—the respiratory rate and decreased responsiveness are subtle but concerning.
  • C suggests worsening cardiac output and fluid retention.
  • D suggests hypovolemia and possible orthostatic hypotension. )
500

Bonus Question: The suffix for Aminoglycosides

What is -mycin/micin?

500

Bonus Question:

The Broad Spectrum Antibiotic suffix for Fluoroquinolones

What is -floxacin?

500

Bonus Question: The Drug Classification Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) suffix is:

-pram and -ine

500

The Drug Classification is Bronchodilators what are the two suffixes? 

What is -terol (and) -phylline?

500

S&F

BONUS QUESTION: 

A nurse is assessing a patient who suddenly becomes confused, restless, and complains of tingling around the lips. Based on normal respiratory structure and function, which assessment is the nurse’s priority?


A. Auscilate and palpate bowel sounds.
B.Assess apical and pedal pulses. 
C. Assess oxygen saturation and respiratory rate.

D. Assess skin turgor and warmth.


What is C. Assess oxygen saturation and respiratory rate?


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