Opioids
General Knowledge
Insulin
Anti-Inflammatories
Inhaled
All things Cardiac
Diuretics
100

Harmful behaviors associated with a drug are defined as this. 

What is addiction?

100

This is the study of the biological effects of chemicals

What is pharmacology?

100

This is the normal range for someone's blood sugar

What is 70 - 100? 

100

This medication, despite common belief, does not provide any anti-inflammatory properties

What is tylenol?


100

These are two basic classes of inhaled drugs

What is bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory agents

100

This medication in contraindicated for Low BP and treats angina pectoris.

Sublingual, Dilates BV

Nitroglycerin

100

These diuretics Block reabsorption of sodium and chloride and prevent reabsorption of water. 

Loop diuretics- (furosemide)

200

This medication is an opioid agonist-antagonist?

What is Buprenorphine (with Naloxone) - Brand name Suboxone

200

This is the development of antibodies to a particular drug

What is allergies/side effect?

200

Regular insulin, Insulin Aspart, and Insulin lispro are examples of this type of insulin

What is fast acting?

200

This medication inhibits COX1 and COX2 and has a max daily dose of 2400mg. 

What is ibuprofen?

200

These medications cause dilation of the bronchial passages, increase RR, and depth of respirations 

What is sympathomimetics?

200

This Antiplatlet NSAID should not be given to children.

Aspirin

300

Fentanyl, morphine, and dilaudid are common examples of this type of medication.

What is IV/intravenous?

300

A priority on solving systemic issues related to safe medication administration is this. 

What is just culture? 

300

NPH belongs to this type of insulin

What is intermediate?

300

COX2 medications, like Celebrex, were removed due to the risk of this.

What is cardiac events?

300

10% of this medication reaches the lungs

What is metered dose inhalers?

300

Used for hypertension and decreases risk of cardiac morbidity, this class of drugs decreases BP  and HR.

Betablockers- Metoprolol and Atenolol

400

Tylenol is combined with "this" medication to create Vicodin or Norco (the brand name). 

What is hydrocodone? 

400

These are the five rights of medication administration

What are: Patient, Drug, Dose, Time, Route

400

Insulin lispro has an onset of this time, so make sure a meal tray is near-by. 

What is 15 minutes?

400

This medication can be given for tylenol overdose. 

What is acetylcysteine?

400

Osteoporosis and adrenal suppression are examples of side effects of this medication

What is budesonide?

400

This anticoagulent helps patients with Afib, prevent embolization.

Can be taken prophylactically

Warfarin

500

This medication is find in many antitussives. 

What is codeine? 

500
Brand name, Generic Name, Concentration, Volume when reconstituted, total volume of water to fully reconstitute, storage considerations, and route of administration make up "this". 

What is drug label information?

500
The duration of insulin glargine is this amount of time

What is 24 hours?

500

This IV NSAID is used to treat moderate to severe pain, often in post-surgical patients. 

What is toradol/Ketorolac?

500

A spacer increases the amount of medication that reaches the lungs by this much.

What is 20%?

500

This Antihypertensive (Ace inhibitor) is  indicated in patients who recently have had an MI or currently have HF. It lower BP

Lisinopril

600

A common side effect of opioid use

What is constipation

600

What is it called when you continue to measure and adjust the balance of a medication?

What is Titratable

600

This insulin deficiency is marked by thirst and frequent urination and Blood glucose higher than 300mg/dL

Lack of compliance with Diabetes


diabetic ketoacidosis

600

What are the benefits of inhaled medications?

Rapid onset 

Direct to the Tissue 

Fewer side effects

600

This antiarrhythmic (Cardiac Glycosides) is indicated in patients with chronic  Afib and HF. Increases cardiac output and slows HR (HR>60)

Digoxin, Lanoxin

700

These vital signs should be checked before administering opioids

What are respiratory rate and heart rate

700

What typeof medication order is when you Slowly increasing the dose by small amounts of a period of time

Titratable

700

This state of insulin deficiency is marked by clammy skin, irritability and dizziness. 

Requires a fast acting sugar!

HYPOglycemia

700

What % of medication reaches the lungs when using a dry powder medication inhalers?

20%

700

This class of diuretic is considered a Loop Diuretic because they increase the elimination and sodium and potassium by preventing their reabsorption. Monitor Daily Wt

Furosemide

800

What is the equivalent dosage of Dilaudid to 100mcg of fentanyl.

1.5mg of Dilaudid

800

What type needle would you use to draw medication out of an ampule?

Blunt tip filter needle

800

This medication would be administered to someone in DKA. 

(fast acting insulin) Lispro (Humalog), Novolog

900

This insulin mimics the low-level flow of insulin that a pancreas releases between meals and overnight.

Lantus, (long lasting insulin)

1000

This insulin is Primarily used for high Blood sugar for Type II Diabetes

Metformin

1100

Blood glucose levels between 140-300mg/dL

Hyperglycemia