Class
Action
Nursing
Patient Education
Bonus
100

what do antidiabetic agents do?

lower blood sugar

100

what is insulin

a hormone produced by the pancrease to metabolize glucose

100

What should be checked prior to giving insulin

blood sugar/accu check

100

what are s/s of hypoglycemia

nervousness, hunger, malaise, cold/clammy skin, lethargy, pallor, diaphoresis, change in LOC, shallow respirations

100

what is a normal glucose level

70-99

200

carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet) is an example of

Antiparkinsonian medication - used for Parkinson's disease

200

This is considered to be a Dopamine Agonist

carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet), ropinirole (Requip)

200

prior to administering insulin, how should the nurse verify the dosage

with 2 nurses

200

should antiparkinson drugs be taken with or without food?

with food or immediately after the meal to prevent gastric irritation

200

Name an example of an antiarrhythmic drug 

amiodarone, sotalol, adenosine

300

how do anticholinergic agents work?

restores balance of neurotransmitters to reduce rigidity and tremors

300

Parkinson's disease is due to a lack of what in the brain

dopamine

300

what should be monitored when giving anti-arrhythmic drugs

HR and B/P, ECG

300

what are side effects of dopamine agonists

orthostatic hypotension, N/V, dyskinesia, darkening of urine and sweat

*educate patient to get up slowly and follow fall precautions

300

what are the 3 Ps of poorly controlled diabetes

Polyuria, Polydipsia, and Polyphagia

400

This class of medication can restore sinus rhythm

antiarrhythmic

400

A fast acting insulin given before or with meals is 

lispro (Humalog), aspart (Novolog)

400

Name an intermediate acting insulin

NPH

400

this food allergy can increase the antiarrhythmic medication amiodarone

grapefruit

400

what type of medicine cannot be mixed

Lantus (long acting)

500

metformin (Glucophage) is in what class

oral anti-diabetic medication

500

this long acting insulin can cover insulin needs for the whole day

glargine (Lantus)

500

how should insulin be mixed?

draw up clear first (example regular insulin) then cloudy (NPH)

500

how should patients take antiarrhytmic drugs?

on an empty stomach, not with antacids, do not stop taking abruptly

500

how can the nurse prevent lipodystrophy and other adverse effects at the injection site?

rotate sites when giving