Name that drug
Side effects
Contradictions
Drug classification
Client Education
100

Decreases blood sugar production by liver

what is Metformin/Biguanides? 

100

Side effects include abnormal hair loss, skin rash (pruritus), and weight gain

What are the side effects of Methimazole? 

100

Contradictions are an allergy to sulfa, alcohol, pregnancy, lactation, and NSAIDS

What types of contradictions do the Sulfonylureas have?

100

The drug under this classification is Metformin

What is the name classification of Biguanides?

100

Should teach the patient to carry snacks at all times while on this drug

What should be the main thing you should teach about sulfonylureas to patients? 

200

This type of drug requires functioning B cells to be effective

what is sulfonylureas?

200

Side effects include hyperglycemia, bone loss, immune suppression, thrush, glaucoma and mood swing.

What are the side effects of Corticosteroids?

200

One of the contradictions of this drug is heart failure patients 

What are some contradictions for Thiazolidinediones? 

200

The drugs under this classification are Glipizide and Glyburide

What is the classification for Sulfonylureas?

200

With this drug, you should teach the patient that if they skip a meal you should also skin a dose

What is one thing that you should educate the patient about Alpha-Gluconase inhibitors?

300

Drug cannot be used with Sulfonylureas

What drug can't be used with Meglitinides?

300

Side effects include mild hypoglycemia and flu-like symptoms. 

What are some side effects for Meglitinides?

300

Contradictions are patients with IBD

What are some contradictions for Alpha-Gluconase inhibitors?

300

The drugs under this classification are Rosiglitazone and Pioglitazone 

What is the classification for Thiazolidineiodines?

300

Symptoms of this condition are polyuria, polyphagia, blurred vision, cramps, nausea, and fatigue. 

What are some symptoms of Hyperglycemia? 

400

Takes up to 12 weeks to reach maximal effectiveness

 how long does it take for Thiazolidinediones to reach maximal effectiveness?

400

Side effects include diarrhea, GI upset, lactic acid, and metallic taste

What are some side effects for Metformin/Buguanides?

400

Contradictions are patients with renal failure or hepatic failure. This drug is also held 48 hrs before or after radiological studies with IV contrast

What are some Metformin(Biguanides) contradictions?

400

The drugs under this classification are Acarbose and Migilot

What is the classification for Alpha-Gluconase inhibitors?

400

We should teach the patient to take this drug only when the meal is eaten. Preferably within 15 minutes and no more than 30 minutes 

What should the nurse educate the patient about Meglitinides? 

500

Acts locally in the GI tract and inhibits carbohydrate breakdown

What is the Alpha-Glucanase inhibitor MOA (mechanism of action)?

500

Side effects include fluid retention, weight gain, increases LDL, Osteoporosis due to bone loss 

What are some side effects including thiazolidinediones?

500

One of the contradictions of this med is the loss of oral contraceptive effectiveness

What are some of Thiazolidinedione's contradictions? 

500

Drugs under this classification are Liraglutide and Sitagliptin

What are the drug classifications for Incretin Enhancers?

500

Should teach the patient how to identify the symptoms of their condition which can be a side effect caused by certain drugs. Symptoms of this condition are being hungry, sweaty, dizzy, grumpy, shaky, headachy, 

What are the symptoms of Hypoglycemia? Should they educate the patient about this condition?