Diuretics
Urinary
Anticoagulants
Antiplatelets
100

This is the strongest diuretic. 

What is furosemide? 

100

Common side effect oxybutynin. 

What is dry mouth, blurry vision, constipation, urinary retention, tachycardia, or hypertension?

100

Lab to monitor effectiveness of warfarin.

What is INR?

100

A common side effect of aspirin.

What is GI upset, peptic ulcers, or GI bleed? 

200

Common side effect of hydrochlorothiazide. 

What are hypokalemia, hypotension, hyperglycemia, or increased uric acid? 

200

Oxybutynin is used to treat this condition. 

What are bladder spasms? 

200

Key administration to administer enoxaparin.  

What is inject the bubble or SQ injection? 

200

A common side effect of clopidogrel. 

What is bleeding, GI upset, diarrhea, or rash? 

300

Unique side effect of spironolactone.

What is hyperkalemia?

300

Unique side effect of phenazopyridine. 

What is red/orange urine or yellow skin/sclera?

300

The antidote to warfarin. 

What is vitamin K? 

300

Patient education to prevent bleeding. 

What are: use a soft toothbrush; use electric razors; fall precautions; avoid contact sports?

400

Nursing consideration for diuretic use. 

What are: monitor BP; monitor electrolytes; daily weights; urinary output; take in the morning; change positions slowly? 

400
Maximum length of time to take phenazopyridine. 

What is 2 days? 

400

Labs to monitor the effectiveness of heparin. 

What are aPTT and Platelet Levels? 

400

Common drug interactions with clopidogrel. 

What are herbal supplements (garlic, ginko biloba, ginger, St. John's Wart)?

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