Insulin
Lab Values
IV Complications
Peripheral Artery Disease
Med Math
100

rapid acting onset, peak, and duration 

onset: 10-30 minutes

peak: 30min-3 hours

duration: 3-5 hours 

100

What are the male and female lab values for hemoglobin?

Male: 14-18

Female: 12-16

100

What is infiltration? 

When IV fluid leaks into surrounding tissue

100
#1 Symptom?

Intermittent claudication 

100

Lanoxin 0.25mg is ordered for your patient. On hand you have Lanoxin 0.125mg tablets. How many tablets do you administer?

2 tablets

200

short acting onset, peak, and duration 

onset: 30min-1 hour

peak: 2-5 hours

duration: 5-8 hours

200

What are the male and female lab values for Hematocrit?

Male: 42-52

Female: 35-47

200

What symptoms at the site do you see with an infiltrated IV? 

- pain

- swelling

- coolness

- numbness

200

where do arterial ulcers occur?

Over bony prominences, toes, feet, and lower legs 

200

The order is Diazepam 2.5mg IM q6h prn for anxiety. Available: Diazepam 10mg/2mL. The patient will how many mL of Diazepam?

0.5mL

300

intermediate onset, peak and duration

onset: 1.5-4 hours

peak: 4-12 hours

duration: 12-18 hours 

300

What does an elevated BUN level indicate? 

Renal dysfunction 

300

What should you do when your patient is experiencing a hematoma? 

- elevate the extremity

- apply pressure and ice 

300

What drug could be giving for a patient with PAD 

ACE inhibitor 

300

A patient is ordered 8mg/kg of amoxicillin every 8hrs. What is the desired dose if the patient weighs 165lbs

600mg

400

long acting onset and duration 

onset 0.8-4hours

duration: 16-24 hours

400

What is sodium important for?

Nerve and muscle function

400

What symptoms will a patient experience with air embolism? 

- tachycardia

- chest pain

- hypotension

- Cyanosis

- decreased LOC

400

Exercise therapy

Walking 30-45 minutes a day 3 days a week for 3 months. 

400

A patient is ordered to receive 20 mEq KCl in 150mL NS over 2 hours, the drip factor is 10 gtt/mL.

13 gtt/min

500

onset: 

peak: 

duration:

onset: when med is given

peak: hypoglycemic 

duration: hyperglycemic 

500

What does a low and high platelet count indicate?

(give both)

LOW: increased risk for bleeding

HIGH: increased risk for clots

500

what 3 things should you do when a patient experiences phlebitis

1. remove IV

2. Call HCP

3. Restart IV on opposite side

500
Nutrition-diet recommendations 

High in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low in cholesterol, saturated fats and salt. 

500

The PCP prescribed Vancomycin 400mg/250mL to infuse over 2 hours. Calculate flow rate.

125 mL/hr