Sedative-Hypnotics
Airflow Disorders
Upper Respiratory Disorders
Medications Affecting Urine Output
Medications Affecting Blood Pressure
100

At least 30 minutes before bedtime.

How much time in advance should clients take melatonin?

100

Albuterol is a short acting inhaled beta 2 adrenergic agonist.

What type of medication is albuterol?

100

The class of codeine and hydrocodone

What is Opioids

100

Examples of loop diuretics

What is furosemide, bumetanide, torsemide, ethacrynic acid ?

100

Losartan, irbesartan, candesartan, olmesartan, telmisartan. 

What are types of Angiotensin 2 receptor blockers?

200

Help treat anxiety disorders, seizure disorders, insomnia, muscle spasms and alcohol withdrawal.

What can a benzodiazepine be used for?

200

Tachycardia, Tremors, and Chest Pain

What are the common symptoms of beta 2 adrenergic agonists?

200

Medications that thin and enhance the flow of secretions in the respiratory passages

What is Mucolytics (acetylcysteine)

200

Therapeutic use of loop diuretics

What is emergent need for rapid mobilization of fluid? What is pulmonary edema caused by heart failure?

200

Blocking of calcium channels in blood vessels leads to vasodilation of vascular smooth muscle & arterioles of the heart.

What is nifedipine?

300
Use of alcohol, barbiturates, opioids and benzodiazepines.
What may cause additive CNS depressant effects?
300
Ipratropium, an inhaled anticholinergic.

What medication is used for exercise-induced bronchospasms?

300

Medicine that has an odor that smells like rotten eggs

What is acetylcysteine?

300

Complications of mannitol

What is heart failure, increased intracranial pressure, and metabolic acidosis (electrolyte imbalance)?

300

First dose orthostatic hypotension, cough, hyperkalemia, rash, dysgeusia, angioedema, neutropenia.

What are complications of ACE inhibitors? 

400

Never discontinue medication abruptly but instead taper off slowly.

What should clients never do when on benzodiazepines ?

400

Advise clients to inhale beta 2 agonists before inhaling glucocorticoid for bronchodilation and enhanced absorption.  

What should be order should inhaled beta 2 agonists and glucocorticoid be?

400

Complications of antihistamines

What is sedation, anticholinergic effects, GI discomfort, respiratory depression, acute toxicity?

400

Management of blood pressure, excretion of edematous fluid (heart failure, kidney disease, liver disease), and prevention of kidney failure.

What are some indications for urinary medications?

400

Vasodilation, excretion of sodium & water with retention of potassium by the kidneys, & reduction of changes in the blood vessels & heart.

What do Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme-Inhibitors do in the body?

500

Loss of consciousness and the elimination of response to painful stimuli.

What is the expected pharmacological action of fentanyl?

500

Prednisone is a glucocorticoid that has many side effects such as bone loss, adrenal gland suppression, hyperglycemia, glycosuria, myopathy, peptic ulcer disease and infection.

What type of medication is Prednisone and why it's only used short term?

500

Medications contraindicated in clients who have closed-angle glaucome

What is Decongestants (phenylephrine, ephedrine, naphazoline, pseudoephedrine)

500

Dehydration, hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypochloremia, hypomagnesemia,  hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia, hyperlipidemia. 

What are the complications of thiazide diuretics?

500

A nurse will monitor pulse frequently and will not give medication if below 50bpm.

What is a beta 1 adrenergic blocker? (propranolol/metoprolol)

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