Oncological Meds
NSAIDS
Corticosteroids
Fluid and Electrolytes
Dosage Calculations
100

What are Oncological Meds used for?

Cancer 

100

Expected Effects of NSAIDS

Easing Pain 

Reducing Inflammation

Decreasing Joint Stiffness

Lowering Fevers

100

What are the diffent forms of Corticosteroids?

Oral

Inhailed

Topical

100

This is the first step a nurse should take before administering any IV Medication

Verify Medication order and 2 Patient Identifications

100

The doctor orders 0.5 grams of a drug. The pharmacy sends tablets labeled 250 milligrams each. How many tablets will you give?

2 Tabs

200

what does oncological meds do?

Destroys cancer cells and stopping them from growing and deviding or helping the bodys immune system fight the disease. 

200

Adverse Effects Of NSAIDS

Nausea

Headache

Dizziness

Heartburn

200

Mineralocorticoids and Glucocorticoids

A type of Steroid Hormone

200

How do you maintain a sepsis when hanging a piggyback? (the correct Order)

Clamp the primary IV 

disinfect the injection port 

Connect the piggyback tubing

unclamp the secondary IV

ensure the medication infuses before the primary fluid resumes.

200

An order reads: Amoxicillin oral suspension 125 mg PO every 8 hours. The bottle is labeled 250 mg per 5 mL. How many milliliters will you administer per dose?

2.5 ML

300

Nursing interventions for oncological medications

Safety checks and precise symptom monitoring 

300

Conditions Easily Bothered by NSAIDS

Stomach ulcers

Chronic kidney disease

High Blood Pressure

Heart Disease 

Bleading Disorders

300

How to prevent complications of Corticosteroids?

USe the Lowest Effective doee for the Shortest time

Take with food

Monitor Blood Glucose 

ensure adequate calcium/vitamin D.

NEVER STOP ABRUPTLY

300

What are the electrolytes you need the most?


Sodium

Potassium

Calcium

Magnesium

Chloride

Phosphate

Bicarbonate

300

Infuse 1,000 mL of 0.9% Normal Saline over 8 hours. The IV tubing drop factor is 15 gtt/mL. What is the flow rate in mL/hr?

125mL/Hr

400

Side effects of oncological medications 

Fever

chills

sore throat

unusual cough

400

What does NSAIDS Stand for?

Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

400

Complications of Corticosteroids?

Cushing Syndrome

Hyperglycemia

Hypertention

Osteoporosis

400

What intravenous solutions is calssified as an isotonic crystalloid?

A. 0.45% NaCl

B. 0.9% NaCl

C. 3% NaCl

D. D5W in 0.45% NaCl


B. 0.9% NaCl

400

The order is for Heparin 7,500 units subcutaneously every 12 hours. The vial available is 10,000 units per mL. How many milliliters will you draw up in the syringe?

0.75mL

500

what labs does the physican order for a patient on Oncological meds?


CMP

CBC

500

Patient Education

NEVER combine multiple NSAIDS

limit over-the-counter use for 10 days

Take with Food

Bleadding Risk

500

Patient education

NEVER STOP SUDDENLY

Take in morning with food

Lowers your ability to fight germs

500

What are you lacking when you need Isotonic Solutions?

Fluid (dehydrated) 

500

An order is to infuse Dopamine at 5 mcg/kg/min for a patient weighing 176 lbs. The IV bag is Dopamine 400 mg in 250 mL D5W. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

30 mL/hr

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