Generic/Trade Name
Adverse Effects
Nursing Considerations
Indications
Mechanism of Action
100

Phenytoin is the generic name for? 

What is Dilantin? 

100

This class of medications has an adverse effect of bleeding. 

What is anticoagulation? 

100

You administer this class of medications between meals to enhance absorption.

What are calcium channel blockers?

100

This class of medications is indicated for cardiopulmonary arrest, hypotension, COPD.

What is adrenergic agents (sympathomimetics)?

100

This class prevents peripheral vasoconstriction by blocking conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II decreasing peripheral resistance. 

What are anti-hypertensive angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE inhibitors)?

200

Phenobarbital is the generic name for?

What is Luminal? 

200

This class of medication has an adverse effect of involuntary movements of arms and legs? 

What is antipsychotic drugs? 

200

You administer this class of medication before meals in the a.m. if insomnia occurs.

What are adrenergic blocking agents?

200

This class treats spasticity of GI or urinary tract.

What is cholinergic blocking agents? 

200

This class blocks dopamine receptors in the limbic system, hypothalamus and other regions of the brain.

What are antipsychotic drugs?

300
Carbidopa-levodopa is the generic name for?

What is Sinemet?

300

This class of medication has adverse effects of headache and orthostatic hypotension.

What is nitrates?

300

This class of medication you do not discontinue because it can cause rebound hypertension.

What is ace inhibitors? 

300

This class of medication is used in prophylaxis of long-term complication following MI?

What is antiplatelet medications?

300

This medication suppresses coagulation by actin as antagonist of vitamin K after 4-5 days.

What is Warfarin/coumadin?

400

Cogentin is the trade name for?

What is benztropine?

400

This class of medications has adverse effects of depression, insomnia, and vertigo?

What is adrenergic blocking agents?

400

This class of medication you administer with food and drink?

What is anti-histamines? 

400

This class is indicated for PE, MI, and thrombosis? 

What is anticoagulants? 

400

This class's mechanism of action compete with epinephrine in b-receptors in heart, pulmonary airways, peripheral circulation and CNS.

What are adrenergic blocking agents?

500

Clopidogrel is the generic name for?

What is Plavix?

500

This class of medication has adverse effects of palpitations, tachycardia, dizziness, and tremors?

What are bronchodilators?

500

This class of medication you avoid taking NSAIDs. 

What are glucocorticoids? 

500

This class is indicated for angina pectoris, MI, and peripheral arterial occlusive disease.

What are nitrates? 

500

This class's mechanism of action decreases stomach motility and peristalsis.

What are anti-diarrheal?