An allergy is a _________ to medication administration
What is a contraindication?
Term that means an IV is open and functioning
Patent/patency
Laxative that patients with heart failure should avoid
What is Sodium phosphate?
Tremors or tachycardia are common side-effects of this respiratory medication
What is albuterol?
Medication associated with Reye's syndrome
When we draw a peak level
What is 30 minutes after administration?
Term for infection of IV site
What is phlebitis?
Contraindication to misoprostol
What is pregnancy?
Baseline items for a patient about to start Zafirlukast or Montelukast
What are Depression/mood screening, liver labs
advantage of using a narcotic agonist-antagonist
What is less risk for overdose?
When we draw a trough level
What is before administration of next dose?
Term for leaking of IV fluid into tissue with a medication that isn't a vesicant
Timing for sucralfate
What is 1 hour before meals and at bedtime?
Education should you give a patient on guaifenesin
What is increase fluids?
This medication is a well-known opioid receptor antagonist
A _________ binds to a receptor to block the action
What is an antagonist?
Term for leaking of fluid into tissue with a vesicant
What is extravasation?
Medication a patient that takes NSAIDs could take to help ease gastric issues
What is Misoprostol?
Order of inhalers for asthma
What is adrenergic bronchodilator (albuterol), ipratropium, steroid (beclomethasone)
Dizziness, headache, tinnitus after taking aspirin could indicate this condition
What is salicylism?
Issues with this organ effect metabolism
What is the liver?
Describe IM, Sub q, IV, and transdermal
IM-in the muscle
Subq- into the fatty tissue
IV- into the vein
Transdermal- under skin
The relief of this symptom shows us omeprazole is working
What is heartburn?
long term side effects of corticosteroids (3)
What are Osteoporosis, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia?
What are skeletal muscles? What are smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands?