Electrolytes & Fluids
Pain, Fever, and MORE PAIN
Antibiotics
Antiinfectives & More
So you think you know it all?
100

This electrolyte supplement is given for hypokalemia but must never be given IV push

what is Potassium?

100

A patient taking acetaminophen should avoid this substance because it increases the risk of hepatotoxicity.

What is alcohol?

100

This antibiotic is monitored with peak and trough levels to prevent nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity.

What is Vancomycin?

100

This antifungal cream is often used to treat yeast infections.

What is Miconazole?

THINK MONISTAT

100

This type of infection occurs when bacteria adapt and no longer respond to commonly used antibiotics.

What is a drug-resistant infection?

200

This IV solution replaces fluids and electrolytes and is often used after trauma or surgery.

What is Lactated Ringer's Solution (LR)?

200

This antibiotic class includes drugs like amoxicillin and is known for causing allergic reactions.

What are Penicillins?

200

This tetracycline derivative is often used for acne and Lyme disease.

What is Doxycycline?

200

Nurses should always assess this history before giving penicillin.

What is allergy history?

300

This medication exchanges sodium for potassium in the gut to lower serum potassium.

What is Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)?

300

This medication is commonly used for mild pain and fever but can cause liver toxicity in overdose.

What is Acetaminophen (Tylenol)?

300

This antibiotic is a macrolide often prescribed for respiratory infections like pneumonia and bronchitis.

What is Azithromycin?

300

This sulfonamide combination antibiotic (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) is used for UTIs and can cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome.

What is TMP-SMZ (Bactrim/Septra)?

300

Before starting an antibiotic, the nurse should collect this to ensure the most effective drug is chosen.

What is a culture and sensitivity?

400

This mineral supplement supports bone strength and nerve transmission but can cause hypercalcemia if overused.

What is Calcium?

400

The nurse must monitor this organ closely in patients taking acetaminophen, as toxicity here can be life-threatening.

What is the liver?

400

This broad-spectrum antibiotic can discolor teeth and should not be given to children under 8 or pregnant women.

What is Tetracycline?

400

This type of antibiotic targets a wide range of bacteria but can disrupt normal flora and increase the risk of resistance.

What is a broad-spectrum antibiotic?

400

This practice by patients—stopping antibiotics early when they feel better—contributes to this serious global health issue.

What is antibiotic resistance?

500

This class of medications increases urine output and is used for hypertension and edema but may cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.

What are Diuretics?

500

This antibiotic treats anaerobic infections like C. diff but patients should avoid alcohol to prevent severe reactions.

What is Metronidazole (Flagyl)?

500

This class of medications must be taken for months, often 6–12 months or longer, to fully cure TB.

What are antituberculars?

500

This type of antibiotic is preferred when the causative organism is identified, as it reduces collateral damage to normal flora.

What is a narrow-spectrum antibiotic?