Drugs
Terminology
Review
Review
100

Furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, and spironolactone 

What is a diaruetic? 

A diuretic is any substance that promotes diuresis, the increased production of urine

100

Difference between Apnea and Dyspnea

What is Apnea is without breathing and Dyspnea is a difficulty breathing?

100

Possible Tonsillectomy Complications 

What is Hemorrhage,infection,and death?

100
Influenza Patient Education 

What is wash hands, get flu shot,and stay home from work?

200

ARB (full name)

What is a Angiotensin receptor blocker? 

EX:Losartan, Valsartan,Irbesartan, Olmesartan

Help relax your veins and arteries to lower your blood pressure and make it easier for your heart to pump blood. Angiotensin is a chemical in your body that narrows your blood vessels. This narrowing can increase your blood pressure and force your heart to work harder.

200
Breathing fast 

What is Tachypnea?

200

Ways to manage Pharyngitis 

What is warm saltwater or anesthetic gargle,throat culture,lozenges,hydration, analgesics and/or  antibiotics?

200

Two physical indicators of respiratory distress (think color/location)

What are pallor and cyanosis in mucosa,lips,palms,and nail beds?

300

Two of the calcium channel blocking drugs 

What are norvasc and verapamil? 

Calcium channel blockers are used as antihypertensive drugs as medications to decrease blood pressure in patients with hypertension.


300

Bad breath

What is halitosis? 

300

Pain effectors in vital signs

What is elevated blood pressure, heart rate, and respirations. Possible pupil dialition and sweating?

300

Swelling of tissue lining the sinuses

What is sinusitis? 
400

Enalapril is one of these three Ace inhibitors (name other two) 

What are captopril and lisinopril?

Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors are a class of medication used primarily for the treatment of high blood pressure and heart failure. They work by causing relaxation of blood vessels as well as a decrease in blood volume, which leads to lower blood pressure and decreased oxygen demand from the heart.

400

Breathing slow 

What is Bradypnea?

400
Difference between hyperventilation and tachypnea 

What is hyperventilation is rapid shallow breaths?

400

Nursing interventions for URI

What is maintain airway, promote comfort, rest, encourage fluids and appropriate food?

500

 three beta blocking anti- hypertensive drugs (lol drugs)

What are atenolol, Metoprolol, Propranolol 

 Beta blockers, also known as beta-adrenergic blocking agents, are medications that reduce your blood pressure. Beta blockers work by blocking the effects of the hormone epinephrine, also known as adrenaline. Beta blockers cause your heart to beat more slowly and with less force, which lowers blood pressure.

500

Painful Breathing 

What is Eupnea?

500
Voice abuse,Exposure to irritants,infectious organisms, URI,and GERD are all potential causes 

What is Laryngitis? 

500

Characteristics of Rhinitis 

What is runny nose, swelling of mucus membrane in the nose and sneezing? Common in flu and seasonal allergies