Endocrine System drugs
Endocrine System drugs
Autonomic Drugs
Intro to Pharm
Surprise
100

What hormones are released from the pancreas, and what do they do?

What are insulin (lowers blood sugar) and glucagon (raises blood sugar)?

100

must be used for accurate dosing

What is insulin syringes

100

Preoperative medication used to decrease salivary/respiratory secretions

What is atropine

100

Exaggerated allergic response of body’s immune system to a drug and Life-threatening

What is anaphylactic shock?

100

Do not CRUSH

What is Enteric-coated tablets

200

What is the long-acting insulin prototype, and how long does it last?

What is glargine (Lantus), which lasts 18-24 hours?

200

the only type of insulin that can be given IV

What is Regular insulin

200

Indication of Atropine pertaining to overdose

Antidote for muscarinic agonist poisoning caused by overdose of a cholinesterase inhibitor or muscarinic drug

200

two or more drugs work opposite of each other, canceling or reducing the effect of one another.

What is antagonistic effect

200

the primary role of the kidneys in medication administration

What is excretion of the drug from the body

300

What is the proper administration technique for insulin?

What is rotating injection sites, and never shake the insulin (roll it to avoid bubbles)?

300
  • Tachycardia
  • Palpitations
  • Excessive perspiration
  • Heat intolerance
  • Nervousness
  • Irritability
  • Bulging eyes
  • Weight loss

What is hyperthyroidism

300

Urinary retention (due to postoperative, postpartum, or neurogenic causes)

bethanechol (Urecholine)

300

just prior to the next dose of drug 

What is obtain a trough
300

Indication of Atropine pertaining to the HR

What is Used to increase HR when bradycardia is present

400

Which thyroid disorder is characterized by a deficiency in thyroid hormone and symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, and cold intolerance?

What is hypothyroidism?

400
  • Lethargy
  • Apathy
  • Memory impairment
  • Slow speech
  • Deep, coarse voice
  • Facial edea
  • Dry skin
  • Cold intolerance
  • Slow pulse
  • Constipation
  • Weight gain
  • Abnormal menses

What is hypothyroidism

400

side effects of atropine

Dry mouth, decreased perspiration, blurred vision, tachycardia, constipation, urinary retention, N/V, H/A, dry skin, abdominal distention, impotence, BP changes, photophobia, drowsiness

400

when two drugs work together to create a stronger effect than if each drug were alone

What is synergistic effect

400

Severe hypothyroidism s/s

What is 

  • Myxedema in adults
  • Cretinism in children
500

Abdominal injections have been found to absorb faster and more consistently

What is insulin admin

500

Inject air from cloudy then clear, then draw up clear to cloudy

What is the proper way to draw up mixed insulin

500

Adverse reaction

What is. Coma

500

you obtain a peak PO ________ hours and IV ________ mins after infusion is complete

What is 2-3 hours and 30-60mins

500

Direct-acting cholinergic agonist and used to promote bladder contraction

What is bethanechol (Urecholine)