Name that Drug Class
What the Antidote
Toxicity Ain't Good
Herbs Herbs Herbs
Preadministration
Assessment
100

metoprolol

Beta-adrenergic blocking drugs (beta-blockers)

100

Antidote for warfarin

phytonadione (vitamin K)

100

dizziness, tinnitus, NVD, flushing, sweating, rapid/deep breathing, tachycardia

Salicylism

100

Herb used in prevention of UTIs

Cranberries

100

Assessment to complete before giving an opioid?

Pain assessment

200

ciprofloxacin

Fluoroquinolones

200
Antidote for heparin

protamine sulfate

200

diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, drowsiness, muscular weakness, ataxia, slurred speech; serum levels above 1.5mEq/L

Lithium Toxicity

200

Herb used to relieve symptoms of athlete's feet

Garlic
200

Assessment necessary before administering insulin?

Blood glucose level

300

benzonatate

Antitussive (nonopioid)

300

Antidote for acetaminophen

acetylcysteine

300

anorexia, nause, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, lethargy, headache, drowsiness, halo effect around dark objects, confusion; serum levels above 2.0ng/mL

Digitialis Toxicity

300
Herb thought to relieve stress, anxiety, and tension

Kava

300

Preadministration assessment for digoxin?

Apical pulse rate for 1 full minute

400

isoniazid

Primary Antitubercular drugs

400

Antidote for benzodiazepines

flumazenil

400

"blind as a bat", "dry as a bone", "red as a beet"

Anticholinergic Crisis

400

Herb currently sold as a supplement to lower cholesterol

Red yeast

400

Labs to draw preadministration of warfarin?

PT and INR

500

donepezil

Cholinesterase inhibitor (antidementia)

500

Antidote for cholinergic crisis

atropine

500

abdominal cramping, confusion, restlessness, tachycardia, arrhythmias, seizures; serum level above 20mcg/mL

Theophylline Toxicity

500

One of the most commonly purchased herb in the US; used for antibacterial, antidepressive, and antiviral effects

St. John's Wort

500

Lab to draw before the 4th dose of vancomycin?

Vancomycin trough

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