TB Drugs
Antifungals
Chemotherapy
Immunology
Anemia Drugs
100

This drug turns urine, tears, and sweat orange.

What is Rifampin?

100

'Amphoterrible' refers to which medication?

Amphotericin B

100

Drug given before chemotherapy to prevent nausea.

Ondansetron

100

Vaccines provide what type of immunity?

Artificial active immunity

100

Medication that stimulates red blood cell production.

Epoetin alfa

200

This TB medications requires Vitamin B6?

Isoniazid (INH)

200

Medications used as "swish and swallow" for thrush

Nystatin

200

Growth factor that increases neutrophils

Filgrastim

200

Receiving antibodies from another source is called?

Passive immunity

200

Long-acting form of epoetin alfa.

Darbepoetin

300

Which medications may cause optic neuritis?

Ethambutol

300

Major organ affected by amphotericin B toxicity?

Kidneys

300

Priority if chemotherapy patient has fever of 101.8°F.

Notify provider immediately

300

Which vaccine type is avoided in immunocompromised patients?

Live vaccines

300

Best beverage with oral iron.

Orange juice

400

How long is TP therapy commonly continued?

6 to 12 months

400
Which medication requires liver monitoring and treats Candida

Fluconazole

400

ANC of 400 indicates what condition?

Severe neutropenia

400

What does a booster restore?

Antibody titer

400

 Antidote for iron toxicity.

Deferoxamine

500

A nurse is reviewing a newly prescribed medication regimen for a client with active tuberculosis. Which four first-line medications should the nurse expect to see prescribed?

  • Rifampin
  • Isoniazid (INH)
  • Pyrazinamide
  • Ethambutol
500

Name two electrolytes monitored with amphotericin B.

Potassium and Magnesium

500

Name the three blood cell lines decreased during bone marrow suppression.

WBC, RBC, Platelets

500

Difference between active and passive immunity?

Active makes antibodies; passive receives antibodies

500

Before IV iron dextran, what must be administered?

Test Dose

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