NSAIDS
Opioids
Analgesics
General Anesthetics
Adjuvant Analgesics
100

What is a longterm effect that NSAIDS (Aspirin) has on the gastrointestinal tract?

What is "GI bleed or perforation" (Burchum & Rosenthal, 2019, p. 856)



 

Burchum, J.R. & Rosenthal, L. D. (2019). Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Acetaminophen. In Lehnes pharmacology for nursing care (10th, p. 856). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier/Saunders

100

Develops due to changes in the opioid receptors

What is Tolerance

100

inhibition of the perception of pain.

What is analgesia? 

100

Commonly used for conscious sedation

What is midazlam (versed)

100

Gabapentin expected effects.

What is Gabapentin results in relief from nerve pain?

200

What are the three purposes of NSAIDS?


What is reduce fever, reduce inflammation, reduce pain 



Burchum, J. R. & Rosenthal, L. D.(2019). Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Acetaminophen. In Lehnes pharmacology for nursing care (10th, p. 852). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier/Saunders

200

The generic is hydromorphone

What is Diluadid

200

Not specifically anti-inflammatory; used as short-term adjunct to other therapy.

What is acetaminophen (Tylenol, Tylenol ER)

200

rendering the patient unconscious by using inhalation anesthetics, IV anesthetics, or both

What is Induction?

200

Types of pain relieved with duloxetine (at least 2)

What is Duloxetine relieves neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and chronic pain, as well as peripheral nerve pain caused by chemotherapy?

300

What is the name of the enzyme that NSAIDS inhibit? 

What is Cyclooxygenase





Burchum, J. R. & Rosenthal, L. D. (2019). Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Acetaminophen. In Lehnes pharmacology for nursing care (10th, p. 852). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier/Saunders

300

Opioid ________ are drugs that attach to the opioid receptors and displace the opioid analgesic or opioid neuropeptide.

What are Opioid antagonists

300

The adult daily dose of acetaminophen should not exceed. 

What is 3000-4000mg?

300

Most widely used intravenous anesthetic

What is Propofol (Diprovan)? 

Propofol is is the drug of choice because it is a complete anesthetic with a quick onset of action and recovery period uncomplicated by nausea and vomiting.

300

Suicidal ideation, serotonin syndrome, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, seizures, bleeding, pancreatitis, hepatotoxicity, erythema multiforme, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.

What are adverse effects of antidepressants like duloxetine as adjuvant pain treatment?

400

Children and teenagers should never be given salicylates for chicken pox or flue because of the possibility for


What is Reye's syndrome.  


May develop during the recover phase of the a viral illness, Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headache, excitability, delirium, and combativeness. May progress to coma and death.

400

Opioid analgesics potentiate the depression of any __________ drug

What are CNS depressant drugs?

(sedative-hypnotics, alcohol, and general anesthetics). Enhanced sedation, mental confusion, or respiratory depression may occur when patients are taking narcotics at the same time as sedatives (barbiturates, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or general anesthetics.

400

Contains 325 mg of acetaminophen and either 2.5, 5, 7.5, or 10 mg of oxycodone. 

What is percocet?

400

 The nurse is preparing a patient for surgery. The patient received a hypnotic medication the night prior and the nurse is administering midazolam. The patient asks why all of these medications are necessary. The nurse will inform the patient that they are given for which reason?

A.  To decrease the amount of general anesthesia needed 

B. To prevent the need for post-surgical pain medications

C. To prolong the anesthetized state

D. To speed up anesthesia induction

 

What is  A.  To decrease the amount of general anesthesia needed.  

Medications administered before, during, and after general anesthesia are considered adjunct medications. Such drugs may be used to avoid a heightened state of anxiety or fear prior to surgery, to minimize the concentration of anesthetic required, or to counteract side effects (nausea, pain) during the recovery process.

400
Explain the nurse's role in cannabis as a complementary and alternative method for managing pain.

What is providing patient education and monitoring for side effects?

500

A 49-year old patient has been admitted with possible chronic salicylate intoxication after self-treatment for arthritis pain. The nurse will assess for which symptoms of salicylate intoxication? (Select all that apply)
A. tinnitus
B. headache
C. constipation
D. nausea
E. bradycardia

What is A. tinnitus, B. headache, D. nausea 

500

What should nurse's monitor when administering opioid analgesics. (At least 4)

What is respiratory rate, level of consciousness, fall risk, other sedating medications, response to medication, pain levels?

500

N-acetylcysteine

What is the antidote for toxic acetaminophen overdose?

500

state of unconsciousness specifically produced by the combined administration of nitrous oxide, fentanyl and droperidol.

What is Neuroleptanesthesia?

Hitner. Introduction to Pharnacology (2022) 8th (ed.)

500

Identify at least 4 elements of patient education for adjuvant analgesics like duloxetine and gabapentin/

What is Client teaching should cover purpose of the medication, method of administration, side and adverse effects, prescription parameters, and any special instructions. In particular, the nurse should:

•Advise clients to report new or unexpected behaviors or thoughts, including thoughts of suicide.

•Caution clients not to stop taking this medication abruptly.

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