Adverse effects
Beta Blockers
Insulin
Blood Pressure Ranges
Patient Teaching
100

Aspirin

What is risk for bleeding, peptic ulcers, tinnitus in adults, confusion or hyperventilation in children.
100

Indications

Hx of HTN, angina, cardiac dysrhythmias, migraine headaches?

100

Rapid Acting (Peak and onset)

What is 15-30min onset, 1-2hr peak

100

Normal BP

<120/80

100

Calcium channel blockers

What is increase in fiber + fluids, change in position slowly

200

Vasodilators

What is hypotension, orthostatic, dizziness?
200

Contraindications

What is heart rate below 60bpm

200

Short Acting/Regular insulin (onset)

What is 30 min onset

200

PreHTN

129-139 - systolic

80-89 - diastolic

200

Antibiotics

What is complete course of treatment bc they may develop drug resistance

300

Antihistamine

What is drowsiness, sedation?


300

Patient Teaching

What is taking pulse rate before taking med

300
Insulin administration order

What is regular, then NPH 

300

1st stage HTN

140-159 - systolic

90-99 - diastolic

300

Aspirin

What is do not take if the patient has gastric ulcers or active bleeding, children and teens with viral infections, Reye's syndrome

400

Corticosteroids 

what is hyperglycemia, osteoporosis, weight gain, cushing's syndrome, poor wound healing?

400

Adverse Effects

What is the 4B's

Bradycardia, Bronchospasms, Blood glucose, Blood pressure

400

NPH (onset and peak)

What is onset 1-2hr, peak 4-12hr

400

Medication (-pril)

What is ACE inhibitors

400

Phenytoin 

What is teach patient to rinse mouth after taking it + oral hygiene

500

Androgenic steroids

What is edema, peliosis of the liver, steroid psychosis, sterility issues in men, aggressive behavior?

500

For men

Impotence 

500

Long acting (how often)

What is once a day

500

Medications NVDA

Calcium channel blockers

500

MAOIs

What is avoid tyramine foods (aged cheese, preserved meats, alcohol, chocolate, and avocado)