Immunity/Infection
Oxygenation/Perfusion
Mood/Affect/Mobility/ Behavior
Skin Infection
Additional
100

This drug is an H1 Blocker 1st generation

What is Diphenhydramine?

100

This drug is used to prevent RSV.

What is Palivizumab? 

100

This drug inhibits the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine and augments serotonin. 

What is Methylphenidate?

100

This drug is used to treat thrush.

What is Fluconazole? 

100

Aspirin can cause this disorder by increasing brain swelling in children with a recent infection. 

What is Reye's syndrome?

200

This Drug is used to treat allergic rhinitis as well as Nausea and vomiting

What is Diphenhydramine?

200

Palivizumab can be given to these groups.

What are infants born >29 weeks with chronic lung disease, congenital heart disease, Neuromuscular disorders, or pulmonary disorders? 

200

Possible risk of dependence, do not take at bedtime, take 30-45 minutes before meals. 

What are nursing considerations for Methylphenidate?

200

This drug can interact with Warfarin, Phenytoin, Sulfonylureas, and Caffeine. 

What is Fluconazole? 

200

This drug is recommended prior to planned pregnancy to decrease neural tube defects. 

What is Folic Acid? 

300

Drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, ataxia, hypotension, wheezing/SOB. 

What are the side effects of 

300

Acetylcysteine is used for this type of secretion.

What is copious, thick, or tenacious? 

300

This drug is an amphetamine.

What is Amphetamine/Dextroamphetamine?

300

This drug is used to treat the skin issue below by damaging nerve cell membranes causing paralysis of the parasite. 

What is Permethrin? 

300

This drug is not recommended for children under the age of 8 due to the risk of staining the teeth. 

What is Tetracycline? 

400

This drug is an H1 blocker 2nd generation

What is Loratadine? 

400

This drug is used to treat Patent Ductus arteriosis. 

What is Indomethacin?

400

Tachycardia, Palpitations, Dysrhythmia, Hypertension. 

What are the effects of prolonged use of Amphetamine/Dextroamphetamine? 

400

Pruritus, Arthralgia, Vertigo, and Ocular irritation. 

WHat are the side effects of Ivermectin? 

500

These drugs have minimal anticholinergic effects and are generally non-sedating. 

What are 2nd generation Antihistamines? 

500

Immunoglobulins are administered to patients with this disease. 

What is Kawasaki Disease?

500

This drug treats skeletal muscle spasticity. 

What is Baclofen? 

500

This drug binds with chloride ions to permeate the cell and kill the parasites. 

What is Ivermectin? 

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