This medication is commonly used to treat allergies or allergic reactions
What is diphenhydramine (Bendaryl)
How would the nurse administer insulin regular in regards to meal time
What is 30-60 min before meal
This electrolyte is often corrected gradually rather than rapidly
What is sodium?
This medication is given to treat depression
What is amitriptyline (Elavil) or escitalopram (Lexapro)
2 drugs that can be given to relieve pain, fever and inflammation
What is ibuprofen (Motrin) and celecoxib (Celebrex) (NSAIDS) - also aspirin technically although would need his doses that can cause GI bleed
This Short acting prevent drug works to relieve the bronchospasms of asthma and COPD
What is albuterol (ProAir)
Insulin glargine (Lantus) is usually dosed/given this many times per day
What is once (occasionally 2)
These B vitamins are often given for patients with chronic alcoholism
What is thiamine (vitamin B1) and folic acid (vitamin B9)
Valproic acid (Depakene) is used for which types of seizures
What is all seizures including absence seizures
A preventer inhaler that is used to prevent COPD exacerbations
What is fluticasone (Flovent) or fluticasone/ salmetrol (Advair)
The patient received rapid insulin, but did not eat. The patient's blood sugar is 34, name at least 3 symptoms that might be present
What is irritable, hungry, sweaty, dizzy, blurred vision, confused, lethargic
These at least three classes of drugs are most responsible for herb-drug interactions
What is anticoagulants, anti seizure, antidysrhythmics, & antibiotics