Suffixes
Antidotes
Management
Critical
OB Meds
100

Medications given that acts as a blood thinner. Given to patient as a prophylaxis treatment postoperative and/or hx of stroke. 

What is -arin?
100

Antidote for heparin

What is protamine sulfate?

100

Food to avoid if taking atorvastatin 

What is grapefruit?

100
S/sx of digoxin toxicity?

What is...?

-blurred vision, seeing halos

- confusion, weakness, n/v

-cardiac arrhythmias 

100

Stimulate uterine contractions 

What is oxytocin?

200

Medications that can exhibit Cushion syndrome signs and symptoms. 

What is -sone?

200

Antidote lorazepam

What is flumazenil?

200

Common patient education with antihypertensive medications

What is...?

-slow movement change

-Assess BP and HR


200

Immediate reaction to this patient.


What is epinephrine?

200
Treat postpartum hemorrhage 

What is methylergonovine maelate?

300

Anti-HTN meds that mask hypogycemia

What is -lol?

300

Antidote for overdose of morphine sulfate 

What is naloxone?

300

Common OTC pain medications that are contraindicated with this condition.

What is GI bleeding?

300

Patient complains of low pain, tachycardia, chills. VSx indicated decreased BP,  increased HR, increased temp after this transfusion is initiated. 

What is hemolytic blood transfusion reaction?

-Stop transfusion immediately.

-Infuse NS. 

-Notify MD. 

300

Medication given for cervical ripening but contraindicated to mom's who have sx of vaginal bleeding. Caution use in women who have hx of asthma, glaucoma. 

What is misoprostol or dinoprostone?

400

Antidepressant meds that can cause anticholinergic effects and sexual dysfunction and needs to avoid tyramine if taking with bupropion. 

What is -triptyline?

400

Antidote for magnesium sulfate

What is calcium gluconate?

400

Unrelieved chest pain at home after this med sublingually. 

What is nitrostat...?

-Call 911, then 2nd tablet

-Can be use 3 tablets taken 5 min apart.

400

Emergent medication given to unresponsive patient experiencing severe hypoglycemia

What is glucagon?

400

Medication given to laboring mom with s/sx such as:

-proteinuria >3+

-headache, blurred vision

-elevated LFTs

-epigastric pain 

-BP > 160/110

What is magnesium sulfate?

500

Causes nephrotoxic toxicity + required trough level before next dose is given. 

What is -mycin?
500

Noted s/sx of yellow-green halos, blurred vision, a/n/v, and dysrhythmias, hypokalemia. Noted of overdose on this medication

What is digoxin immune FAB?

500

Treatment for this dysrhythmia.



What is adenosine?

500

Time sensitive medication that needs to be given within 3-4.5 hrs. of onset of s/sx

What is alteplase or TPA?

500

Medication given to preterm labor to increased production of this to preterm babies and reduce neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

What is betamethasone?

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