Vaccines
Med Administration
Fungal Protozoals
Misc
Tetracyclne TB
100

Keratolytic: Actinex adv reaction

Flu like symptoms

100

First action after administering a narcotic

What is document administration

100

Trade name Metronidazole

Flagyl

100

Adv reaction: swollen eyelids, lips and mouth

Angioedema/Hitch

100

TB drug contraindicated clients with gout

Pyrazinamide

200

Vaccines Toxoids contraindicated with which conditions

Immunocompromised clients, HIV, Leukemia

200

Metronidazole interaction with Warfarin

What is increased risk for bleeding

200

Adv effect of tetracycline

30yo pregnant client

Toxic effects on the fetus

200

Diabetic client on oral antidiabetic med and Sulfonamide reaction

Hypoglycemia

200

Antitubercular that can be given by itself

INH Isoniazid

300

MMR contraindication/allergy

What is gelatin and Neomycin

300

Sources of medications

Plants, Labs, Mold, Mildew and animals

300

Nursing care client receiving Ampho B

Protect IV solution from light, monitor for hypokalemia and monitor the IV site frequently

300

Trade name for levofloxin

Levaquin

300

client taking a TB drug: nurses must monitor

BUN, Cr and LFT

400

Adverse reactions of Influenza vaccine

Chills, Fever, lethargy and muscle aches

400

Vancomycin toxicity

tinnitus, loss of hearing

400

Antiretroviral drugs & Sildenafil adv reaction

Severe hypotension, cardiovascular collapse

400

Trade name Acyclovir

Zovirax

400

Client receiving INH, this helps minimize neurologic adv effects

Vit B 6

500

Antivenins and Live vaccines cannot be given until after: how many weeks?

after 6-12 weeks

500

Client develops sudden hoarse voice

Anaphylactic shock/drug hypersensitivity

500

Fungal infections are also called:

Mycotic infections

500

Vancomycin:potential Adv reactions

ototoxicity, Red Man syndrome & nephrotoxicity

500

Aminoglycoside administration. The nurse must monitor what? 

Elevated BUN Creatinin

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