Cardio
Mental Health
Gastric
Diabetes
Infection
100

Beta Blocker with an Inotropic effect

What is PropanOLOL

100

Name ONE typical class antipsychotic 

1. Chlorpromazine
2. Haldol / Haloperidol
3. Fluphenazine 

100

Name the 4 PPI drugs (Proton Pump Inhibitors)

1. LansoprAZOLE
2. OmeprAZOLE
3. PantoprAZOLE
4. EsomeprAZOLE

100

Normal fasting glucose value

70-110

100

This drug is commonly used to treat acne

Tetracycline

200

Name 2 Calcium Channel Blockers

1. Verapamil
2. Nifedipine
3. Diltizem
4. Amlodipine

200

Antipsychotic most commonly used for elderly patients

Seroquel / Quetiapine

200

Most common cryoprotective drug

Sucralfate / Carafate

200

Name something that can happen if sites are not rotated for insulin administration

Lipodystrophy

200

3 most common side effects to vancomycin

1. Ototoxicity
2. Nephrotoxicity
3. Red Man Syndrome

300

Most common side-effect/adverse effect for ACE Inhibitors

Nagging cough (Dry hacking cough) 

300

This medication can cause agranulocytosis

Clozapine

300

What are "STATIN" drugs used for 

Hyperlipidemia 

300

Complication of Type 1 diabetes

Diabetic Ketoacidosis

300

Long term use of this drug can cause C-Diff

Clindamycin 

400

Side effects for Antihypertensives 

1. Orthostatic hypotension
2. Anticholinergic (dry, dry, dry) 

400

Most common anti-parkinson's medication 

Levodopa/Carbidopa 

400

When do you give antilipidemic drugs

Before bed

400

Which diabetic medication needs to be held before a patient is given contrast for a procedure

Metformin

400

Common side-effects to antibiotic use

G.I Symptoms (Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)

500

Reasons you would hold Digoxin 

1. Apical pulse < 60
2. G.I. Symptoms (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)
3. Hypokalemia
4. Diuretics
5. Impaired kidney function

500

3 most common side effects to antipsychotic medications

1. Tardive Dyskinesia
2. Extrapyramidal Syndrome (Pseudoparkinsonisn)
3. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome 

500

Drug class most likely to cause peptic ulcer disease 

NSAIDS

500

Name the steps to drawing up insulin when it will be mixed 

CLEAR TO CLOUDY
1. Air goes into NPH vial
2. Air goes into regular vial
3. DRAW from regular vial
4. Draw NPH

500

Name all drugs involved in tuberculosis treatment

Rifampin - red/orange
Isoniazid- Give with B6 - prevent peripheral neurapathy
Pyrazinamine - Uric acid, possible gout
Ethambutol - Check vision, color perception
Streptomycin - Mycin, nephro, oto

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