Heparin
Allergies
Beta Blockers
Digoxin
Atropine
100
Antidote

What is Protamine Sulfate?

100

Allergies are verified when?

What is at each visit and prior to administering any medicaiton?

100

What must be assessed prior to administering?

What is HR and BP

100

Should be given at what time

What is after meals

100

Atropine has this effect on heart rate?

What is increases

200

Lab test used to monitor levels

What is PTT?

200

NKDA stands for what

No Known Drug Allergies

200

This pulse rate indicates the nurse should hold the beta blocker

What is below 60?

200

These drugs should not be used if a patient is taking Digoxin

What is Furosemide and Lithium

200

Being an anticholinergic agent, what does that do to secretions in the body?

What is dries them up

300

#1 safety measure while caring for a patient taking Heparin.

What is- never administer without checking PTT level

300

Food allergies are important to know, why?

What is their potential interaction with medications/vaccines

300

This disease condition would warrant extreme caution with the use of beta blockers

What is asthma?

300

Seeing halos around lights is a sign of what?

What is digoxin toxicity

300

What are the common adverse reactions of anticholinergic agents

What is dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation
400

Why would Heparin and Warfarin be administered simultaneously?

What is heparin would be used until Warfarin reaches the therapeutic range
400

When would you expect a patient to show allergic reaction to medication. 

What is 2nd time receiving

400

Bradycardia is what in relation to beta blockers

Adverse effect 

400

What should be checked prior to administering Digoxin

What is HR and digoxin serum levels

400

Has this effect on pupils

What is dilation

500

Administration routes

What is IM or IV?

500

The most serious allergic reaction that can lead to death

What is anaphylactic reaction?

500
Common suffix

What is "lol"

500

Antidote

Digibind