conditions
indications
side/adverse effects
pt teachings
medication names
100

there is a decreased ability to receive or pump blood to the body.

what is <3 failure?

100

used to treat moderate to severe pain. 

what is morphine?

100

an inr of 3 or greater indicates a bleeding risk. 

what is warfarin? 

100

these two drugs are classified as schedule II indicating high abuse potential. 

what are morphine and fentanyl? 

100

this is used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. 

what is naloxone? 

200

taking too much of a substance that the body shuts down. 

what is an overdose?

200

used to treat pain, fever, thin blood, or as MI prophylaxis. 

what is asa?

200

we check this lab for any signs of side effects. 

what are LFTs? 

200

using this would not treat an opioid overdose.

what is naltrexone?

200

name of at least two diuretics.

what is 

furosemide, spironolactone, hydrochlorothiazide?

300

this dx is made when the pt has an abd girth of >35-40 inches, TG >150, HDL <50-40, HTN, and a high FBS. 

what is metabolic syndrome?

300

used to treat preload issues. 

what are diuretics?

300

excessive usage may cause liver damage, constipation, or N/V. 

what is acetaminophen?

300

pts on this drug may see the SE first before the therapeutic effect. 

what are -statin drugs?

300

this is only available as an SQ injection.

what is enoxaparin? 

400

a life-threatening condition which develops after a viral infection when given ASA that causes liver and brain damage, seizures, or death. 

what is reye's syndrome?

400

used to treat systolic hf and a-fib. 

what is digoxin?

400

stevens-johnson syndrome can occur as a side effect. 

what are NSAIDs?
400

avoid heat exposure as it may cause an overdose. 

what is a fentanyl patch?

400

the antidote for acetaminophen overdose. 

what is acetylcysteine (Acetadote)? 

500

this type of angina pectoris is a medical emergency. 

what is unstable angina? 

500

used to treat familial hypercholesterolemia or atherosclerosis. 

what are pcsk9 inhibitors? 

500

this causes flushing in the face, OH, syncope, and HA.

what are nitrates, nitroglycerin? 

500

you can only repeat this one time after 2 hours of the initial usage. 

what is intranasal sumatriptan? 

500

name at least three prophylactic tx for migraine HA.

what is 

propranolol, verapamil, lisinopril, olmesartan, topamax, amitriptyline, valproic acid, gabapentin