What type of diuretic is Lasix?
What is Loop
What is the route of admission for Valtrex?
What is oral
Chronic use of this drug in high doses can cause hepatotoxicity
What is acetaminophen
A client is to receive 1.25 mg of a medicine. The tablets available are 0.625 mg. How many tablets do you need?
What is 2 Tablets
What does Valtrex treat?
What is the pharmacological class of Warfarin?
What is Coumarins
What are the routes of admission for Furosemide?
What is PO, IM, IV, and SC
What medication has a major side effect of Calciphylaxis and Bleeding?
What is coumadin
What is 400 kg equal to in grams?
What does Synthroid treat?
What syndrome can children develop from taking aspirin?
What is Reyes Syndrome
What angle is a Sub cut injection given at?
What is 45 degree
What medication is known for causing malignancy of breast, endometrial, and ovarian tissue and thromboembolisms?
What is premarin
A client takes 1.5 tablets of medication QID for 4 days. How many tablets will the patient will have consumed by the end of the 4 days?
What does Skelaxin treat?
What is muscle spasms?
Which anti-infective medication can be used to treat acne and chlamydia?
What is Doxycycline
What is the route of admission for Timolol?
What is eye drops
What tubercular treatment causes drug induced hepatitis and peripheral neuropathy?
What is isoniazid?
The physician ordered 250 mcg PO TID. The available medication is 0.25 mg/tablet. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose?
What is 1 tablet?
What is glaucoma and ocular hypertension?
Which medication rapidly converts to acyclovir?
What Position do you hold an adults ear to administer ear drops?
What is up and back
What medication causes heat intolerance, hyperthyroidism, and accelerated bone maturation in children?
What is Synthroid?
The nurse is preparing to administer Lasix 2 mg IVP Q8h. The label reads 10mg/ml. How many mL should the nurse administer?
What is 0.2 mL
What does Ciprodex treat?
What is bacterial middle and outer ear infections?