Medication Admin and Safety
MOA
Pain Management
Side Effects
New Stuff
100

The RN double checks this to prevent medication errors

what is the patient's medication rights?

100

These medications decrease heart rate, help with anxiety, and reduce oxygen demand 

What are beta blockers?

100

Pain is subjective or objective 

What is subjective?

100

This electrolyte must be monitored closely with loop and thiazide diuretics.

What is potassium?

100

This common class of meds help to neutralize gastric acid 

What are antacids?

200

The RN checks these daily to monitor for toxicity 

What are labs?

200

Anticholinergics primarily affect this part of the nervous system.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

200

The RN observes this when preparing to administer narcotic pain medications 

What are vitals such as respirations and BP 

200

The RN is aware that she must replace potassium for a patient with a K level of 3.2 because they might experience...

What is cardiac changes or cardiac decline?

200

Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol) is likely to turn stool a specific color that may be similar to a GI bleed. 

What is dark/black stools?

300

Assessing this before oral administration is crucial 

what is swallow?

300

Vaccines work by stimulating the body to produce this without causing disease.

What are antibodies?

300

The RN identifies that the reason the patient no longer feels the same pain relief is they have 

What is increasing tolerance to the medication?

300

This life-threatening statin complication causes extreme CK elevation.

What is rhabdomyolysis?

300

This hyperosmotic laxative is know for reducing ammonia levels. 

What is lactulose?

400

The RN knows the proper way to draw up NPH and Regular insulin is this way. 

What is clear to cloudy?

400

Because chemo targets rapidly dividing cells, this is most affected first and it shows in labs

Bone marrow 

400

Pain relief can come from more than just narcotics. The RN knows that this anticonvulsant is given to help with pain relief.

what is gabapentin?

400

This lab test is monitored for warfarin therapy.

What is INR/PT?

400

These vitamins are fat soluble 

What is ADEK?

500

The RN has a patient with a new list of medications. The RN reviews the prior to admission medications to check for potential 

What are drug to drug interactions 

500

Corticosteroids improve breathing by reducing this process in the lungs.

what is inflammation?

500

A very common GI side effect caused by decreased peristalsis.

What is constipation?

500

The RN monitor for this after given insulin

What is hypoglycemia?

500

Epogen is given to help patients with kidney failure to

What is stimulate RBC production?

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