Diabetes Type 1
Diabetes Type 2
Glucocorticoids/Mineralocorticoids/Thyroid
Fluids/Electrolytes
Anti-Parkinsonian
Epilepsy
Medication
Math
100

What is the primary treatment for type 1 diabetes?

Insulin

100

What is the first-line medication for type 2 diabetes?

Metformin

100

What is the primary glucocorticoid in the body?

cortisol

100

What are the main electrolytes located in the extracellular fluid?

sodium & calcium

100

What is the main neurotransmitter deficient in Parkinson's disease?

dopamine

100

What benzodiazepine is used for status epilepticus?

lorazepam, clonazepam, diazepam, midazolam

100

If a dose is 500 mg and the tablet is 250 mg, how many tablets are needed?

2 tablets

200

Name a rapid-acting insulin.

Lispro, aspart, glulisine

200

What is the primary action of sulfonylureas?

insulin secretion

200

Name a synthetic glucocorticoid.

Prednisone, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, betamethasone, dexamethasone
200

What IV fluid is isotonic?

LR, 0.9%NS, D5W

200

What is combined with levodopa to prevent the medication from being decarboxylated in the periphary?

Carbidopa
200

What is a common side effect of phenytoin?

gingival hyperplasia

200

If a drug is given at 2 mg/kg and the patient weighs 50 kg, what is the dose?

100mg

300

Name an insulin that has no peak.

Glargine, detemir, degludec

300

What is primary side effect of metformin?

GI upset

300

What condition is the main use of fludrocortisone?

Addison's disease

300

What electrolyte is critical for cardiac function?

Potassium

300

About 80% of client treated with this medication with experience drug-induced dyskinesias.

Levodopa

300

What newer drug is effective for seizures?

levetiracetam

300

What is the flow rate if 500 mL is infused over 5 hours?

100mL/hr

400

How should insulin be stored?

Fridge until open, stored at room temp once opened. 1 pen is good for 28 days once open.

400

What information would you want when a patient is on metformin and has an ordered CT with contrast?

Kidney Function

400

Name a drug that inhibits thyroid hormone synthesis.

Methimazole

400

What is a sign of hypercalcemia?

kidney stones

400

What education is important when a client begins taking a dopaminergic medication?

An understanding that they will not experience immediate improvement. Increase over time.
400

What are the two types of generalized seizures?

absence seizures & focal seizures

400

If a vial contains 10 mg/mL, how many mL are needed for a 20 mg dose?

2mL

500

Which therapy mimics natural insulin secretion?

Basal insulin dosing
500

This test is used to measure blood sugar levels over the past 60-90 days.

glycosylated hemoglobin A1c

500

What condition is treated with levothyroxine?

hypothyroidism

500

What is the treatment for severe hyponatremia?

hypertonic saline 3%

500

What symptom do anticholinergics primarily address?

tremors

500

What is the main concern of epileptic drugs in pregnancy?

Teratogenic effects

500
How many grams are in 5000mg?

5 grams

600

What method of insulin administration is used most in the hospital setting with short/rapid-acting insulin?

Sliding scale coverage method

600
Drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes by lowering blood glucose levels.
Oral diabetic medications
600

What is the FDA black box warning associated with popylthiouracil?

liver injury and acute liver failure

600

This refers to a state in which the concentration of solutes in a solution is lower than normal.

Hypoosmolality

600

What anticholinergic treats tremors in Parkinson's?

Benzotropine

600

What is the black box FDA warning regarding levetiracetam?

May cause serious or life-threatening behavioral manifestations and psychotic symptoms including aggression, hostility, homicidal ideation.

600

If a dose is 0.25 g and the tablet is 250 mg, how many tablets are needed?

1 tablet