Heart disease, Nerve damage, PVD, decreased healing, increased infection.
What are some of the complications of uncontrolled blood sugar or long term diabetes
a patient develops hypothyroidism and begins levethyroxine how will this effect his dose of digoxin and warfarin
what is the patient may need increased digoxin and decreased warfarin.
Initiating fall precautions
necessary when a patient is taking cardiac drugs- name three categories you would think of
Pull the ear up and back.
What is how to give an adolescent or adult and ear drop.
given for drying secretions, in diarrhea medications to decrease intestinal spasms and also in bradycardia post a code
What is atropine
A1C of 5.5
A1C of 5.9
A1C of 8.0
What is normal glucasalated hemoglobin
What is a prediabetic A1C
What is a diabetic A1C
A form of growth hormone-indications and side effects
somatropin-
Can cause high cholesterol , gout, and hypokalemia
What are thiazide diuretics
avoid sunlight, use two forms of birth control, do not take vitamin A or tetracycline while on this drug.
Teaching related to taking isotretinoin(accutane)
-statin
what is a suffix for an antilipedemia med
This insulin has an onset of 1hour, no peak and a duration of 10.5 to 24 hrs.
Insulin glargine or Lantus
How about humulin N insulin?
How about Humalog insulin?
How about Humulin R?
avoid shellfish when taking this drug
antithyroid meds : ex: .propylthirouracil, methimazole
pt/INR
lab for monitoring therapeutic dose of warfarin
topical benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, salicylic acid antibiotics
tx for mild acne
-dipine
what is a suffix for calcium channel blockers
Renal failure is a risk when taking these 2 diabetic oral meds.
glipizide and metformin. Name the catagory for each med.
Name 3 steps in the process of giving insulin
testing blood sugar
priming a pen
having another nurse cosign
Rotating sites
rebound hypertension
what could happen if patient stops their beta blocker abruptly
keep pressure on inner eye after administration
what is a procedure to decrease systemic absorbtion of eye drops. especially meds such as timolool for glaucoma.
aptt and pt
Labs for heparin use
A.Best absorption when insulin is given here.
B. Give insulin at a 90 degree angle.
A.what is the abdomen?
B. What is how I will give a patient of normal body fat and excess body fat, an insulin injection.
Calcitriol
What is a vitamin d analogue give for hypoparathyroidism
0.5-2.0 ng/ml
normal level of digoxin
apply 2-5 gtts BID x 4 - 7 days then irrigate
What is an example of an order for a ceruminolytic (debrox is one)
a calc - administer 100 cc of nss in 30mins what will set the pump 0n ?
200 ml/hr