What Does this Drug DO?
Basic Care and Comfort
Infection Control
Medical/Surgical
Nutrition
100

Salmeterol

What is a long acting beta-agonist used for asthma?

100
When a client has one sided weakness, the cane goes on this side.

What is the strong side?

100

The size of the sterile field border considered not sterile

What is one inch?

100

The reason people with kidney disease are anemic.

What is lack of the erythropoeitin hormone to produce red blood cells.

100

These are the fat-soluble vitamins; as a result of being fat-soluble, people can get too much of them.

What are A, D, E, and K?

200

Clopidogrel

What is an antiplatelet drug?

200

A way to retrain the bladder for urge incontinence BESIDES Kegel exercises.

What is have the client hold their urine for progressively longer time periods each day?

200

The type of room used for clients with severe neutropenia (not just a private room).

What is a positive air pressure room?

200

This is a cancer that manifests itself on the skin and is one of the hallmarks of AIDS.

What is Kaposi's sarcoma?

200

The number of calories in each gram of protein.

What is 4?  (4 calories per gram of protein and carbohydrate; 9 calories per gram of fat)

300

Tamsulosin

What is a drug for BPH?

300

A herbal remedy for nausea

What is ginger?

300

The type of precautions used for a client with hepatitis C.

What are standard precautions?

300

This is a major difference in symptoms between a small bowel obstruction versus a large bowel obstruction.

What is the presence of profuse vomiting with a small bowel obstruction and not as much with large bowel obstruction?

300

These are manifestations of dumping syndrome.

What is dizziness, pallor, diaphoresis, tachycardia?

400

Filgrastim

What is a drug that stimulates WBC production?

400

This is how to conduct the Romberg test for balance

What is to have the client stand with their feet together and eyes closed for at least 5 seconds and assess for swaying?

400

The diseases which require airborne precautions.

What are measles, tuberculosis, varicella, disseminated herpes zoster.  (SARS and COVID-19 require N95 mask or respirator; they have not been officially classified as airborne precautions).

400

These are signs of hypoparathyroidism.

What are muscle cramps, tetany, Chvosteks/Troussaus signs (hypocalcemia); parasthesias?

400

These are major sources of Vitamin K.

What are dark green vegetables (spinach, broccoli, asparagus); carrots, and eggs?

500

Phenelzine

What is an MAOI for depression?

500

The BMI range for "overweight"

What is 25 to 29.9?

500

The type of precautions used for a client with shigella.

What are contact precautions?

500

This is what a pheochromocytoma does.

What is a tumor that causes secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine; causes severe hypertension and tachycardia?

500

The people at greatest risk for a deficiency of vitamin B12.

What are vegans, those with pernicious anemia (lack of intrinsic factor), and those who have had gastric surgery?