Side Effects
Patient Teaching
Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
This is serious
Bit and bobs
100

The common oral side effect of phenytoin

What is gingival hyperplasia?

100

Take on an empty stomach with a full glass of water, remain upright for at least 30 minutes

What is patient teaching for alendronate (Fosamax)?

100

Levodopa/carbidopa suddenly stops working or works intermittently

What is the on-off phenomenon?

100

The first action when a patient taking an interferon beta-1 reports they are depressed

What is assess for the risk of suicide?

100

Three months

When should methotrexate be discontinued before a planned pregnancy?

200

Serious anticholinergic side effects

What happens when anticholinergic drugs are combined for an older adult patient?

200

Patient precautions while taking cyclobenzaprine

What is avoid driving, hazardous activities, and other CNS depressants?

200

A drug that may improve the symptoms of moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease

What is memantine?

200

Maintain ventilation, correct hypoglycemia, prepare lorazepam 4 mg IV push

What is the emergency treatment for status epilepticus?

200

Acetylcysteine

What is the antidote for an overdose of acetaminophen?

300

Headache, orthostatic hypotension, first-dose effect, sexual dysfunction

What are the side effects of tamsulosin (Flowmax) an alpha antagonist/blocker?

300

The desired effect of ophthalmic atropine, causing sensitivity to light

What is mydriasis or dilation of pupils?

300

The length of time it takes levodopa/carbidopa to become fully effective

What is months?

300

When raloxifene must be discontinued before a planned surgery

What is three days or 72 hours?

300

Myasthenia gravis symptoms

What is muscle weakness, difficulty walking, and difficulty speaking or swallowing?

400

The side effects of metoprolol that cause the medication to be held

What are bradycardia and hypotension?

400

Patient teaching to manage the flu-like side effects of interferon beta-1a

What is take acetaminophen or ibuprofen for the common symptoms in early therapy?

400

The common side effects of clonidine in Parkinson's patients

What is drowsiness, xerostomia or dry mouth, and rebound hypertension?

400

The description of a severe anticholinergic reaction

What is:  dry as a desert, blind as a bat, mad as a hatter, hot as a hare, red as a beet?

400

Myelosuppression and hepatotoxicity

What negative body effects of interferon beta can be monitored with blood tests?

500

The two most serious side effects of sumatriptan

What is coronary vasospasm and teratogenesis?

500

The side effects of colchicine that a patient should report immediately to their provider

What are GI symptoms, bruising and bleeding, and muscle pain?

500

The highest risk side effects of donepezil

What are bradycardia and bronchoconstriction?

500

SLUDGE and the Killer Bs

What is the acronym for a cholinergic crisis? Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination, Diaphoresis/Diarrhea, GI cramping, Emesis, Bradycardia, Bronchospasm, Bronchorrhea

500

50%

What is the precentage of patients who experience fewer migraine headaches with topiramate?