Antipsych/Seziure
Anxiety/Depression
GI Drugs
Anesthesia
Other
100

Name 2 priority nursing implications for a patient in status epilepticus

Protect head, recovery position, IV benzos, STAY with the patient, O2 therapy

100

Citalopram is best taken at this time of day

Morning/daytime
100

This drug class is first line for treatment of ulcers. It blocks H2 receptors and the drugs end in -tidine. 

H2 receptor antagonists

100

True or False:

Lidocaine is a general anesthetic

False; local

100

This opioid antagonist reverses the effects of opioid overdose. Be careful, the effects are fast and patients can become agitated. 

Naloxone (Narcan)
200

A nurse would expect these side effects for a patient taking Quetiapine

Weight gain, DM, HLD

200

This is the reversal agent for benzo overdose

Flumazenil

200

A patient recently diagnosed with breast cancer is undergoing radiation and chemotherapy. Which of the following indicates an understanding of the teaching:

A. I will take my loperamide as prescribed for constipation. 

B. I can continue taking my clozapine because it boosts my immune system

C. I will take Odansetron SL for nausea. 

C. Ondansetron (Zofran) is used for CINV

200
This nursing intervention is priority for patients after they have received general anesthesia:

A. Turn, cough, deep breathe

B. Monitor temperature for malignant hyperthermia
C. DVT prophylaxis

A. TCDB

200

A patient who has been prescribed methylphenidate needs to be monitored for these two biometrics

Height & Weight

300

This is the therapeutic range for phenytoin

10-20 mcg/mL

300

Patient comes to the clinic complaining about decreased libido after starting Fluoxetine and wanting to quit smoking. The nurse might anticipate this atypical antidepressant will be prescribed as an alternate to the patient's current SSRI

Bupropion

300

This is the minimum number of antibiotics needed to treat H. pylori

2

300

The nurse understands that medications like vecuronium and rocuronium do not anesthetize, but rather do this by stopping nerve impulses at neuromuscular junctions

Paralyze (paralytics)

300

A nurse might consider Tramadol for a pain scale in this range

Moderate (4-6)

400

Extrapyramidal symptoms can manifest in a wide variety of ways. A patient complaining of tongue thrusting and lip smacking is showing what specific kind of EPS? 

Tardive dyskinesia

400

Sodium is crucial to monitor in patients with bipolar disorder who have been prescribed lithium, as hyponatremia can cause lithium toxicity, which is any value greater than this:

>1.5

400

Diphenoxylate helps stop diarrhea by inducing this three letter acronym 

OIC (opioid induced constipation)

400

The nurse correctly identifies this medication by its milky white appearance. It causes profound respiratory depression and has a short half life

Propofol

400

The nurse should expect an order to discontinue sumatriptan if the patient complains of which of the following adverse effects:

A. Constipation
B. Dry Mouth

C. Chest tightness

C. Chest tightness

500

SAVE FOR LAST

Which of the following is suggestive of an adverse effect of carbamazepine:

A. Headache

B. Sore throat

C. Nausea/vomiting

Final Jeopardy: Which SGA produces similar concerns?

B. Sore throat; suggestive of infection 2/2 bone marrow suppression


Bonus: Clozapine, agranulocytosis

500

Avoid aged cheese, yogurt, beer, and other tyramine-rich foods if you're taking one of these four MAOIs: 

Selegiline, phenelzine, isocarboxazid, tranylcypromine

500

What nursing diagnosis would be priority concern in a patient with hyperglycemia who has been prescribed lactulose?

Fluid volume deficit

500

This vital sign is a priority nursing assessment for patients after they've received inhaled anesthesia

Temperature

500

This drug may be classified as an anti-seizure medication, but its most common use is for diabetic neuropathy

Gabapentin