Diazapam(Valium)
Ibuprophen(advil,Motrin)
Ketorolac(Torodol)
Lorazepam( Ativan)
Midazalom(Versed)
100

The class of

what is Benzodiazapine, sedative-hypnotic or anticonvulsant

100

The indication of 

What is mild to moderate pain, inflammation, fever

100

What is the class of 

What is NSAID

100

The adverse reactions

What is respiratory depression, apnea, drowsiness, hypotension, bradycardia

100

The Indications

What is seizure control, anxiety, sedation

200

The adult dose of diazepam for seizure activity

5-10 mg

200

The dose of Ibuprofen

200-800mg

200

The contraindications of

What is hypersensitivity, angioedema, bronchospasm

200

The class

What is Benzodiazapine, sedative, anticonvulsive

200

The adult dose for seizure

What is 2-6 mg

300

The indications for diazepam

What is seizure control, status epilepticus, DT's , anxiety, sedation

300

The class of ibuprofen

What is a NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug)

300

The indication of 

What is mild to moderate pain, fever, inflammation

300

The dose

Adult seizures, behavioral, sedation 2-4 g

300

The special consideration

 What is pregnancy D

400

The Contraindications for diazepam

What is hypersensitivity, shock, coma

400

The contraindications of ibuprofen

What is hypersensitivity, bronchospasm, angioedema  

400

The adverse effects of 

What is nausea , vomiting, gi bleed

400

The Special considerations

What is pregnancy D

400

The adverse reactions

What is hiccoughs,, hypotension, respiratory depression, death

500

The adverse reactions to diazepam

What is respiratory depression, hypotension, drowsiness

500

The adverse effects of ibuprofen

What is nausea, vomiting, GI bleed, allergic reaction

500

The dose of  

(2)

What is 30 mg (IV and elderly)

60 mg (IM)

500

The indications

control of status epileptics or severe recurrent seizures, anxiety

500

The contraindications

What is glaucoma, shock , coma, alcohol intoxication, depressed vital signs