This widely-known antibiotic is cleared by the kidney, but interacts with birth control medication - making them not as effective.
What is Penicillin?
What is the typical range for potassium?
What is 3.5 - 5?
What is cystitis?
Which vitamins are fat-soluble?
What is A, D, E, K?
How many medications are typically given when a patient is diagnosed with Tuberculosis?
What is 3?
This branch of medication is given when a patient has allergies to penicillin and often as a -mycin ending.
What are macrolides?
What is the typical range for Sodium?
What is 135 - 145?
What is pyelonephritis?
What is an upper UTI?
Which vitamins are water-soluble?
What is C, B12, and Folic acid?
What is a common medication that is used as an antifungal?
What is Nystatin?
This heavy hitting antibiotic is used for conditions such as MRSA and C-Diff and must be administered over a period of 60+ minutes and can lead to red man syndrome and is nephrotoxic and ototoxic.
What are glycopeptides?
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What is vancomycin?
Which of the following are symptoms of hyponatremia? Select all that apply.
1. Seizures
2. Mental health conditions
3. Lethargy
4. Musculoskeletal issues
5. Increased hunger
1. Seizures
3. Lethargy
4. Musculoskeletal issues
This medication is given to treat urinary disorders but should not be taken with antacids and should be taken with food.
What is nitrofurantoin?
What vitamin does calcium need to fully absorb?
What is Vitamin D?
This branch of drug also causes allergies in many patients but can be used for UTIs and pulmonary diseases but I&Os need to be monitored.
What is sulfonomides/Sulfa?
This branch of antibiotics is not good for conditions such as staph or Pseudomonas, but can be used for acne vulgaris, but it will make a patient photosensitive and cannot be given to children under 8 due to teeth discoloration.
Hint: antibiotics in this branch typically has a -cycline ending
What is tetracyclines?
Hypokalemia causes these types of cardiac waves.
What is peak T waves?
What does the mnemonic "Oxyclean Totally Sold Me" stand for?
What is vitamin K responsible for in the body?
What is blood clotting?
Will also accept:
What is antidote to anticoagulants?
What medications are given as an anesthetic through an IV?
What are propofol, ketamine, and etomidate?
This branch of antibiotics are typically used for UTIs, pneumonias, and bone and joint infections and has a black box warning for use with children.
What are fluroquinolones?
What treatment should be given to a patient suffering from hyperkalemia?
What is furosemide/diuretic?
What other two medications, aside from a fluoroquinolone, can be given for a urinary disorder?
What is phenazopyridine for an analgesic and bethanechol which is a stimulant?
What does Vitamin C do for the body?
What is help iron absorption to create folic acid?
This type of CNS depressant causes insomnia and has side effects of drowsiness, depression, and respiratory depression and should have a lower doses for older adults.
What are nonbenzodiazepines/zolpidem?