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100

What is the study of drugs?

Pharmacology

100

What is the Nursing Process?

ADPIE

100

True or False. We need to inform the doctor about ALL medications the patient is taking, including Over-The-Counter ones. EVERYTHING.

True

100

What class of drugs does furosemide fall under?

Loop Diuretics
100
Another name for Thiazide Diuretics?

Calcium Sparing Diuretics

100

True or False. Glipizide will increase insulin secretion and you have to take it before meals.

True

100

Which insulin should you draw up first, Regular or NPH?

Regular

200
In 1-2 words, define Single Order, Standing Order, STAT Order, Routine Order, and PRN Order.

Single Order (Once)

STAT Order (NOW)

Routine Order (Every)

Standing Order (Protocol)

PRN Order (As Needed)

200

What is the generic name?

Amoxicillin

200

True or False. Herbal Supplements and OTC medications are always safe to take with other medications.

False

200

Which electrolyte is spared with spironolactone administration?

Potassium

200

Significant vital sign in patients who are dehydrated by taking too much diuretics.

Tachycardia

200

How often do you need to check your A1C Level?

3 months

200

How long can you store opened insulin on room temperature and in the refrigerator?

28 Days Room Temperature

3 months Refrigerator

300

What is a drug called when it could potentially hurt the fetus?

Teratogen

300

What kind of data involves vital signs, lab tests, and observations made by the nurse?

Objective

300
True or False. If a drug is contraindicated, then the patient can get it.

False

300

The best indicator of fluid status.

Daily Weights

300

Give 3 foods that you should avoid when taking spironolactone.

Avocado

Banana

Cantaloupe

Dried Fruits

Juicy Fruits

Mrs. Dash

White Beans

300
The drug of choice for unconscious hypoglycemic patient?

Glucagon

300

Why do you need to rotate insulin injection sites?

Prevent lipodystrophy

400

Difference between Primary Effect and Secondary Effect?

Primary (Intended Therapeutic Effect)

Secondary (Side Effect)

400

Define Visual, Kinesthetic, and Auditory Learning.

Visual (Seeing)

Auditory (Hearing)

Kinesthetic (Doing)

400

Type of drug effect wherein drugs pile up in the body faster than it can eliminate, which causes toxicity.

Cumulative Effect

400

What part of the kidneys do thiazide diuretics affect?

Distal Convoluted Tubule

400

Which diuretic should you avoid when your patient is taking ACE Inhibitors?

Spironolactone
400

The best lab test for Diabetes, and what are the ranges?

Hemoglobin A1C

<5.7 = Normal

5.7-6.4 = Prediabetes

>6.5 = Diabetes

400

Which insulin can you give IV and which Insulin should be used in pumps?

Regular (IV)

Rapid (Pumps)

500

Branch of Pharmacology that deals with how the body is affected by the drug.

Pharmacodynamics

500

Define Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor Domain.

Cognitive = Intellect

Affective = Emotions

Psychomotor = Skills

500
What does it mean when the effect of two drugs is way more than just by themselves?

Synergistic Reaction

500
Aside from antagonizing aldosterone, what is another action of spironolactone?
Androgen Antagonist
500

What is the normal potassium level?

3.5-5 mEq/L

500

Why do you need to hold Metformin 48 hours before contrast procedure?

Prevent Lactic Acidosis

500

Can you recall BATTLE?

BAT = Increases Insulin

TLE = Decreases Insulin

600

Enumerate the processes in Pharmacokinetics, and what body part is most likely involved.

Absorption (GI)

Distribution (Tissues)

Metabolism (Liver)

Excretion (Kidneys)

600

What gauge needle for subcutaneous injections and how much?

G 23-25, 0.5-1mL

600

Type of drug effect that is peculiar and often unexpected.

Idiosyncratic Reaction

600

How much weight gain is bad on patients with diuretics?

Gain of >2 pounds in 1 day

Gain of >5 pounds in 1 week

600
Why should you not administer furosemide quickly?

Ototoxicity

600

In DKA, what kind of breathing is expected?

Kussmaul's Respirations, Has a Fruity odor breath

600

Give the Onset, Peak, and Duration for all 4 insulins.

Lispro – 5-10 min, 0.5hr-1.5 hr, 3-5hr

Regular – (short) 30-60 min, 2-4 hr, 5-8 hr

NPH – (intermediate) 1.5 hr, 4-10 hr, 14 hr

Glargine – (long), 1 hr, no peak, 24 hr