Endocrine
Sub abuse/psych
ANS
CNS
Parkinson's
seizure
100

This is the appropriate action to take when a person with diabetes becomes unconscious due to severe hypoglycemia

Administer glucagon

100

When alcohol is consumed while taking this medication, a severe reaction may occur, potentially leading to headache, chest pain, seizures, nausea and vomiting, heart failure, myocardial infarction, or even death.

what is disulfiram

100

This is the definition of positive chronotropy

what is increased heart rate

100

A nurse caring for a patient receiving benzodiazepines notes shallow respirations and unresponsiveness. What should the nurse administer?

What is Flumazenil

100

Imbalance between this excitatory neurotransmitter and dopamine contributes to Parkinsonian symptoms

What is acetylcholine

200

The peak of insulin glargine

Trick question! there is no peak for this type of insulin

200

What should be included in patient education for MAOIs (phenelzine/Nardil)? (SATA)

A. Avoid aged cheese and red wine

B. Monitor for hypertensive crisis

C. Use OTC decongestants for colds

D. Do not stop abruptly

E. Report severe headache immediately

What is A B D E

A. Avoid aged cheese and red wine

B. Monitor for hypertensive crisis

C. Use OTC decongestants for colds

D. Do not stop abruptly

E. Report severe headache immediately

200

This is the common indication for phentolamine

 what is extravasation

200

This CNS stimulant promotes wakefulness by increasing norepinephrine and dopamine, commonly used for ADHD and narcolepsy

What is methylphenidate (or amphetamine)

200

This is the BBW for valproate

what is pancreatitis

300

This lab is monitored with taking PTU

CBC, specifically WBCs, watching for agranulocytosis

300

What teaching points should the nurse emphasize for a patient taking lithium? (sata

A. Maintain consistent salt and fluid intake

B. Take doses all at once at bedtime

C. Blood levels must be monitored regularly

D. Stop taking the drug if mild tremor occurs

E. Takes several weeks for therapeutic effect

What is A C E

A. Maintain consistent salt and fluid intake

B. Take doses all at once at bedtime

C. Blood levels must be monitored regularly

D. Stop taking the drug if mild tremor occurs

E. Takes several weeks for therapeutic effect

300

At high doses, this drug causes strong vasoconstriction, helping raise blood pressure in shock.

what is dopamine

300

 This is the priority lab to monitor when taking cyclobenzaprine for muscle spasms

what is LFTs/liver function

300

This is the priority assessment for patients receiving IV levetiracetam for T-C seizures

what is acute psychosis

400

A patient has just started on insulin therapy to manage Type II diabetes. What is the most dangerous side effect of insulin that the nurse should teach them about?

Hypoglycemia

400

Before starting disulfiram, patients must be alcohol-free for this minimum number of hours.

What is 12 hours

400

These types of beta blockers should be avoided in asthma and COPD because they block both beta-1 and beta-2 receptors

What are nonselective beta blockers

400

“The nurse reinforces which teaching points for a patient taking CNS stimulants for ADHD?”
 Select all that apply:

A. Take the medication in the morning.
 B. Avoid caffeine and other stimulants.
 C. Report chest pain or palpitations.
 D. Expect increased appetite and weight gain.
 E. Monitor for insomnia.

What is A B C E

 A. Take the medication in the morning.
 B. Avoid caffeine and other stimulants.
 C. Report chest pain or palpitations.
 D. Expect increased appetite and weight gain.
 E. Monitor for insomnia.

400

This vitamin decreases the effects of levodopa

Pyridoxine (vitamin B6)

500

A patient with diabetes insipidus is started on desmopressin (DDAVP). Two weeks later, he reports headache and confusion. Which complication should the nurse anticipate? (*hint: electrolyte related)

Hyponatremia

500

This benzodiazepine is contraindicated for concurrent use with opioids due to its additive CNS and respiratory depressant effects

What is Librium (Chlordiazepoxide)

500

High doses of anticholinergics can cause confusion, hallucinations, and tachycardias; the antidote is this medication

What is Physostigmine

500

This drug class depresses the CNS by enhancing GABA activity and is used short-term for anxiety, insomnia, and procedural sedation.

What are benzodiazepines

500

“These medications are used to increase or maintain dopamine levels in the brain for Parkinson’s disease.”
 Select all that apply:

A. Levodopa-carbidopa (Sinemet)
 B. Selegiline (Eldepryl)
 C. Entacapone (Comtan)
 D. Tolcapone (Tasmar)
 E. Benztropine (Cogentin)

What is A B C D

 A. Levodopa-carbidopa (Sinemet)
 B. Selegiline (Eldepryl)
 C. Entacapone (Comtan)
 D. Tolcapone (Tasmar)
 E. Benztropine (Cogentin)