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Respiratory
Blood pressure
Blood Thinners
Duiretics
100

Name a classic selective beta-1 antagonist

Metoprolol

100
Name an antitussive. What possible side effect should the nurse look for and can be worsened by alcohol?

dextromethorphan

100

What class of drug does lisinopril belong to? 

Does lisinopril reduce or increase after-load? 

Can potassium be increased or decreased with this drug?


ACEi

reduce

hyperkalemia

100

Long does warfarin usually take to affect blood clotting?

What test is used to look at efficacy?

3-4 days

PT/INR

100

What diuretic is prescribed for the first line treatment of hypertension? What class does this drug belong too?

HCTZ, thiazides

200

What non-specific beta-1 antagonist is used off label for performance anxiety?

propranolol

200

What does an expectorant do and can you name a drug example?

loosens and thins mucous, guaifenesin(mucinex)

200

Name an angiotensin receptor blocking agent

what adverse reaction could occur that can also be found in lisinopril?

losartan

angioedema

200

What blood thinner is used widely across the hospital for procedures, dvt prophylaxis and bridge therapy to other thinning agents?

What blood test is used to test efficacy?

unfractionated heparin

PTT

200

What electrolyte needs to be monitored in a patient taking the loop diuretic furosemide?

potassium, it can cause hypokalemia

300

Describe 3 receptors in the SNS that Epinephrine agonizes. What is the effect?

Agonizes

Beta-1=increased HR and contraction

Beta-2=airway dilation

A-1=constriction

300

Name a first generation and second generation antihistamine. What is the difference between the two?

diphenhydramine(Benadryl) (1st)

cetirizine(Zyrtec) (2nd)

Second generations produce less drowsy effects

300

Name 2 effects of digoxin?

Lowers HR

Strengthens contractility of heart

300

What anti-platelet drug is used after a cardiac stent procedure?

clopidogrel

300

what class of diuretic does spironolactone belong to and what electrolyte needs to be monitored?

Potassium sparing diuretics

can cause hyperkalemia, avoid high potassium foods

400

Name a beta-blocker that is non-specific that also has alpha blocking properties

carvedilol

400

What oral corticosteroid is prescribed for asthma? Bonus, can you name other uses of this drug?

montelukast(singulair)

allergic rhinitis

400

Name 2 cardiac dysrhythmias Amiodarone can be used for?

VT

Afib

400

What serious adverse effect can atorvastatin cause?

what organ can be effected and what enzymes are monitored? 

rhabdo

liver liver enzymes can be elevated

400

What color does AZO turn the urine? Is it used to treat a UTI? Why is this drug prescibed?

Orange/red

no, abx is needed

relieve symptoms caused by irritation of the urinary tract such as pain, burning, and the feeling of needing to urinate urgently or often.

500

What nerve does atropine work on and what is its action on the heart?

The vagus nerve, blocks action of the vagus on the heart causing an increase in heart rate.

500

What combination inhaler is often prescribed for COPD?

Can you name the purpose of each drug?

salmeterol/fluticasone(advair)

laba+steroid

500

Does Nitroglycerin increase or decrease preload?

What action does NTG have on the heart?

What drug is contraindicated with the use of NTG?

Decrease preload

dilated coronary arteries, reduced workload

sildenafil, can cause life threatening hypotension

500

What should the nurse tell the patient to avoid when taking iron supplements?

What side effects should the nurse teach the patient about?

what vitamin increases the absorption of Iron?

antacids and calcium

green stool, constipation

vitamin C

500

what 2 antibiotics are often prescribed for uncomplicated UTIs?

What should the nurse educate the patient about adverse effects of these drugs?

nitrofurantoin(Macrobid)

trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole(Bactrim)

These drugs are sulfa drugs and can cause an allergic reaction and an extreme reaction can be SJS

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