Unit 5: Hematological System Disorder Medications
Unit 6: Medications for immune system modulation
Unit 7: Medications for inflammation and infection
Unit 8: Opioid Pain Medications
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Vitamin B12 is indicated for use for the treatment of this type of anemia. 

What is pernicious anemia?

100

This is how many types of immunoglobulins humans have. 

What is 5?

100

This medication is usually used topically for skin infections

What is Mupirocin?

100

Tramadol falls into this medication classification. 

What is an opioid agonist/norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitor?

100

HEMATOLOGICAL: Hemorrhagic stroke and  thrombocytopenia would be contraindications for using this antiplatelet agent. 

What is aspirin?

200

This is the average life span of a platelet. 

What is 7-10 days?

200

T Cells and B Cells are part of this type of immune system. 

What is the adaptive immune system?

200

This is considered the most severe adverse affect of fluoroquinolones. 

What is Prolonged QT interval?

200

Examples of these are Enkephalins and Dynorphins. 

What are endogenous opioid peptides?

200

IMMUNE SYSTEM: Neutrophils, Eosinophils, & Monocytes are part of this type of immune system. 

What is the innate immune system?

300

This treatment stimulates erythropoiesis by inducing division and differentiation of progenitor cells in the bone marrow.

What is Erythropoietin Injection?

300

These are considered unique sets of proteins that act as "barcodes". 

What are antigens?

300

Polypeptide antibiotics work by inhibiting or disrupting this. 

What is the bacterial cell wall synthesis?

300

As a nurse, this would be the most concerning adverse effect when administering opioid medications.

What is respiratory depression?

300

HEMATOLOGICAL: Pregnancy could lead to this type of anemia. 

What is iron deficiency anemia?

400

Risk factors for developing this type of anemia include: infection, systemic disease, liver disease, kidney disease, drugs or toxins. 

What is Hemolytic anemia?

400

This category of vaccines use a "dead" virus. 

What are Inactivated Vaccines?

400

Being deficient in this would be considered a contraindication to taking Sulfasalazine, due to its interference with the synthesis of this nutrient. 

What is folate?

400
This is a sign of pain that a patient may exhibit, which may be also described as stiffness or bracing a part of their body. 

What is gaurding?

400

OPIOIDS: This is considered non-pharmacological pain management technique and involves use of a mild electrical current to reduce pain. 

What is transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation?

500

Ruxolitinib inhibits these genes, which may be stimulating hematopoiesis.

What are JAK1 and JAK2?

500

These are the types of hepatitis strains which we currently have vaccines for. 

What are Hepatitis A & B?

500

This is the reason that vancomycin may cause patients to have a flushed, red appearance. 

What is mast-cell degranulation?

500

These are the three opioid receptors on our nerve cells. 

What are Mu, Kappa, and Delta?

500

INFLAMMATION AND INFECTION: Nursing education for this classification of medication would include consider using sunscreen or avoiding long amounts of time in the sun.

What is tetracycline?

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