Turn Around
Moldy Drugs
Teach Me My Lesson
I Didn't Mean to
What do you Mean
100

Your patient has overdosed on heroin and has agonal breathing should receive  

What is naloxone (Narcan)? 

100

This drug is considered the safest broad spectrum antibiotic

What is penicillin? 

100

A patient has taken his blood pressure medication for a month and his BP is 120/80 so he ask you if there is a risk to stopping his medications

What is rebound hypertension? 

100

A patient is taking a beta blocker for high blood pressure but her heart rate is 51, the nurse should

What is hold the medication?

100

This type of antibiotic actually kills the bacteria causing the disease

What is bactericidal? 

200

Your patient has LDL cholesterol of 475 you anticipate this prescription (class)

What is a statin?

200

A patient is receiving vancomycin too fast and his skin changes to this color

What is red?

200

A patient has been treated with a blood pressure medication and is being taught how to arise in the morning

What is get out of bed slowly?

200

A patient is taking furosemide (Lasix) and his daily labs show his K is 5.1, the nurse should

What is give the medication as prescribed?

200

This type of antibiotic kills gram negative and positive bacteria

What is a broad spectrum antibiotic? 

300

Your patient has ankle edema and high blood pressure with S3 heart sound you anticipate a prescription for this medication (class)

What is a loop diuretic? 

300

A patient who had anaphylaxis to penicillin should also avoid this class of antibiotics

What are cephalosporins (5 generation one)?

300

A patient with a UTI has been given a Sulfa drug for treatment what intake teaching is necessary

Increase water intake (to prevent formation of urinary crystals)

300

A patient is taking Niacin for high cholesterol but experiencing flushing, what should he be taught

What is take aspirin (30 minutes) before (Niacin)

300

The term for a patient who stop taking a medication and goes into withdrawal

What is dependence? 

400

Your patient with Parkinson's disease is taking Selegiline but is given cheese and wine by her friend Tyrone, after assessment what type of medication do you anticipate giving the patient

What is an antihypertensive 

400

The nurse's 6 year old son is prescribed antibiotics for an abscess tooth but she asks for an alternative to protect his permeant teeth and bones

What are tetracyclines?

400

A patient is taught to call the Dr if he notices yellowing of his eyes, the nurse know this medication must be toxic to this organ

What is the liver?

400

This type of blood pressure medication can cause impacts from a nagging cough to life threatening angioedema 

What are ACE inhibitors (-pril)

400

This organism cannot survive on its own and includes yeasts and molds

What is a fungus?

500

The patient was brought in by rescue and said to be unresponsive after taking a Zanie bar (Xanax), if there is no history of seizures you anticipate this drug being given

What is Flumazenil (Romazicon)? 

500

A patient was prescribed an antibiotic and calls complaining of ringing in the ears and dizziness, this class is most suspected

What is aminoglycosides (-micins/-mycins) and/or beta-lactams (penicillins/cephalosporins)?

500

A patient prescribed carbidopa/levodopa asks when he should take the medication

What is 30-60 minutes before meals (protein interferes with absorption)? 

500

This type of antibiotic can cause tendon rupture 

What are fluoroquinolones (end in floxacin)?

500

When an antibiotic is prescribed but we do not know the bacteria causing the problem

What is empiric?