A schedule II opoid narcotic used for relief of acute and chronic pain after other drugs have failed.
What is Morphine
100
Opioid Antagonist used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
What is Narcan?
100
used to treat or prevent acute attacks of gout
What is Colchicine
100
Side effects of these drugs include itching, rash, respiratory depression, vasodilation, orthostatic hypotension, pupil constriction, constipation and euphoria
What are adverse effects of Morphine (opioids)
100
There are this many milliliters (mls) in one tablespoon (Tbsp)
What is 15 mls?
200
A mood stabilizing agent used in the treatment of bipolar and for prevention of manic-depressive psychosis
What is Lithium?
200
This drug is the prototype Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)?
What is Prozac?
200
The prototype hydantoin drug used for generalized tonic-clonic and some partial seizures
What is Dilantin?
200
This is a serious adverse effect of Tylenol overdose.
What is hepatotoxicity?
200
There are this many pounds in one kilogram
What is 2.2 lbs?
300
A non-narcotic analgesic that has antipyretic effects and is used for mild to moderate pain. It lacks anti-inflammatory properties.
What is Tylenol (Acetaminophen)
300
Medications such as Toradol, Aleve, and Celebrex that reduce inflammation and provide anagesia, but can cause GI irritation and bleeding.
What are NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)?
300
A miscellaneous short-term anti-anxiety medication that is the drug of choice for alcoholics and patients with abuse potential because it does not cause sedation or physical dependence.
What is Buspar?
300
Adverse effects of these drugs include sedation, EPS effects such as dystonia, hypotension, blurred vision, dry mouth, and sexual dysfunction.
What are phenothiazines?
300
There are this many milligrams (mg) in one gram?
What is 1000?
400
a benzodiazepene that is most often prescribed for anxiety & depression and has a rapid onset of action.
What is Xanax
400
considered atypical or newer non-phenothiazine drugs that are now drugs of choice for psychotic disorders because they have fewer extrapyramidal side-effects.
What are Second-Generation Antipsychotics?
400
A benzodiazepine that it indicated in status epilepticus.
What is Ativan? (IV)
400
Adverse effects of these drugs include headache, dizziness, sexual dysfunction, insomnia, dry mouth, and anxiety
What are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI's)?
400
This is the designation of 3 o'clock in the afternoon in military time?
What is 1500?
500
This drug is used 2nd line for ADHD but it is useful because it is a non-stimulant, doesn't cause insomnia, and is not a controlled substance.
What is Strattera?
500
Drugs that are used in the treatment of Parkinson's Disease and increase the levels of Dopamine in the brain
What are Dopaminergic Drugs?
500
These drugs are indicated to decrease muscle spasms or spasticity that occurs in certain neurological and musculoskeletal disorders such as multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury.
What are skeletal muscle relaxants?
500
This drug, used for control of seizures, can cause aplastic anemia and a patient taking the drug should have a Complete Blood Count (CBC) done monthly.
What is Tegretol?
500
You will administer this many mls (cc's) of Demerol if the order is for 75 mg and the syringe is labeled 50 mg per 1 ml