mechanism of action
nursing implications
adverse effects
random
random
100
The mechanism of action and drug effect for H2 blockers. 
what is blocks the H2 receptors in the parietal cell which reduces the secretion of hydrochloric acid. 
100
the major point of assessment before giving a beta blocker. 
What is heart rate?
100
the reason antacids are contraindicated with renal failure. 
Could lead to a fatal electrolyte imbalance. 
100
an example of an adsorbent. 
what is Pepto-Bismol?
100
the lab that should be checked before giving heparin.
what is aPTT?
200
the mechanism of action of an anticholinergic for diarrhea. 
what is the decreasing of intestinal muscle tone and peristalsis?
200
the interventions for constipation. 
what is fluid, fiber, activity, Colace?
200
this population should not have aspirin. 
what are kids?
200
This drug can be fatal if taken with nitroglycerin
What are erectile dysfunction drugs?
200
the antidote for anticholinergic overdose
What is physostigmine?
300
The mechanism of action for thiazide diuretics.
Blocks reabsorption at the distal tubule?
300
the cause and reversal agent for respiratory depression. 
what is opioid overdose and Narcan?
300
this is the first sign of aspirin toxicity. 
what is tinnitus?
300
Mucomyst is the antidote for this drug. 
Acetaminophen?
300
this lab needs to be checked before giving warfarin.
What is PT and INR?
400
The mechanism of action for Niacin.
What is a B3 vitamin that raises HDL and lowers LDL?
400
Before giving a beta blocker, what should you teach your diabetic patient?
This  drug may mask the signs of hypoglycemia? Monitor blood sugar carefully?
400
This is the only drug that has "dry cough" as a side effect.
What are ACE Inhibitors?
400
 First line drug for type 2 diabetes. 
What are biguanides?
400
The best antiinflammatory. 
What are corticosteroids?
500

This drug for GERD stops acid production.

What is a PPI?
500
You should hold this oral antidiabetic if the patient is NPO.
What are sulfonylureas?
500
This specific drug produces rebound congestion if used for too long. 
What is Afrin (and how often can you use it?)?
500
Smoking decreases the effectiveness of this upper GI medication. 
What are H2 blockers?
500
This type of bacteria is hard to treat due to the thickness of its cell wall. 
What is gram negative?