NSAIDS & Gout
Derm knowledge and Drugs
Antibiotics
Respiratory
Allergies and Inflammation
100

the primary indication for aspirin 81 mg administered daily?

What is thromboprevention

100

What medication, causing death of P. acnes bacteria by releasing oxygen slowly, is used as an antibacterial, drying, and keratolytic agent?

What is benzoyl peroxide?

100

This syndrome, characterized by flushing and itching, may occur during or after an infusion of vancomycin?

What is vancomycin infusion reaction or "red man syndrome"?

100

the serious potential consequence of asthma characterized by severe, prolonged bronchospasm that does not respond to aggressive therapies within 30-60 minutes

What is ...status asthmaticus?

100

The histamine receptor, mainly located in the acid-releasing part of the stomach, is the target for drugs like famotidine and cimetidine.

What are histamine 2 receptors?

200

Key adverse effect most likely a result of unwanted COX1 inhibition by nonselective NSAIDs?

What are GI effects, ranging from heartburn to severe GI bleeding?

200

If a patient experiences skin redness and a burning sensation following long-term use of steroids, this is the reaction the nurse observing

What is a withdrawal reaction?

200

This is the recommended vancomycin serum trough level.

What is...15–20 mg/L?

200

the most common short-acting ℬ2-specific bronchodilator agonist used during the acute phase of asthma attacks

What is albuterol?

200

The type of cough that is generally NOT suppressed.

What is ....productive cough?

300

A key lab assessment for an elderly patient taking ibuprofen daily for arthritis.

What is renal function?

300

the critical step in wound care that involves removing nonviable tissue and bacteria from the wound bed

What is debridement?

300
This is a reason why tetracyclines should not be administered with dairy.

What is ... some dairy products interfere with tetracycline's absorption?

300

Rhe primary treatment medication for inflammation-caused bronchospastic disorders.

What are... inhaled corticosteroids?

300
Name another property of antihistamines that result in adverse effects.

What is.... anticholinergic effects?

400

Name another indication for allopurinol, in addition to the treatment of gout.

What is the prevention of kidney stones?

400

2 topical antiviral drugs used to treat HSV 1&2.

What are acyclovir and valacyclovir?

400

This class of antibiotics should be generally avoided due to potential for cross sensitivity if a patient has a true allergy to PCN

What are cephalosporins?

400

Name a medications from the class that prevents leukotrienes from attaching to receptors, blocking inflammation in the lungs

What is monteleukast?

400

The primary purpose of expectorants, such as guaifenesin (Mucinex), in the treatment of respiratory conditions?

What is to make mucus less viscous and easier to move by coughing?

500

Which antigout drug is associated with the development of potentially life-threatening skin adverse effects like exfoliative dermatitis and Stevens-Johnson syndrome?

What is allopurinol?

500

This antiacne drug requires patient counseling to use 2 forms of contraception and not become pregnant during use

What is isotretinoin?

500

This potential problem is related to fluoroquinolones when assessing for adverse effects in an 88-year-old patient.

What is risk for tendonitis and tendon rupture?

500

 the three main factors that contribute to the narrowing of airways in bronchial asthma

What are....bronchospasms, inflammation/edema of bronchial mucosa, and production of sticky mucus?

500

This nonopioid antitussive, chemically related to codeine, is theorized to act on the cough center in the brainstem

What is....dextromethorphan?

600

3 drugs or drug classes used to treat acute gout flare?

What are NSAIDS, colchicine, and oral corticosteroids?

600

Treatment of fungal skin infections can take up to this length of time.

What is 1 year?

600

This is what VRE stans for.

What is ... vancomycin resistant enterococcus?

600

the primary indication for anticholinergics such as Ipratropium (Atrovent)

What is to prevent bronchospasm from chronic bronchitis or emphysema (COPD)?

600

The primary site of action for adrenergic decongestants like oxymetazoline

What are blood vessels in the nasal sinuses?