Name the Disease
First Class
Treat Me Right
Here's Your Sign
Miscellaneous
100

The environment and medication may help or hurt me with this lifelong disease that has no known cure.  I may get red and winded.  

What is Asthma

100

Lisinopril, Vasotec, Lotensin, Captopril, Prinivil

What are ACE inhibitors

100

Immunosuppressants, Corticosteroids, NSAIDS

What drugs treat Lupus

100

Weight gain, easily bruises, thin arms and legs, fatty neck, weak muscles, rounded face

What are signs and symptoms of Cushing's Disease

100

Clock out, give report to oncoming nurse, finish documentation, update family member

What is give report first, then update family members, finish documentation, and finally clock out.

200

An autoimmune disease that typically responds to NSAIDS or Antimalarial drugs.

What is Lupus

200

Olmesartan, Losartan, Valsartan

What are angiotension receptor blockers

200

Hydrocortisol, Prednisone, and increased salt intake

What are treatments of Addison's

200

Fatigue, joint pain, discoloration of skin

What are signs and symptoms of Addison's Disease

200

Patient, drug, dose, route, time, and documentation

What are the six rights of medication administration
300

Severe upper abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting originating from gallstones or excessive alcohol consumption.  This may be acute or chronic and usually requires hospitalization.

What is pancreatitis


300

Corgard, Metoprolol, Propranolol

What are beta blockers

300

Sulfonylureas, Meglitinides, Thiazolidinediones, and weight loss

What are treatments for Diabetes

300

Fatigue, joint pain, fever, dry eyes, SOB, skins lesions, and facial rash

What are signs and symptoms of Lupus

300
Pain medication, Fall, New admission

What is assess the patient that fell, first.

400

Also known as adrenal insufficiency

What is Addison's Disease

400

Apidra, Levemir, Novolog, Lispro, Novolin

What are injectable insulins

400

Indural, Lotensin, Norvasc, Cardizem, Prinivil

What are treatments for Hypertension

400

Extreme lethargy or coma-like, excessive thirst and urination 

What is hyperglycemia

400

Often used for immobile patients, post-operative, or to dissolve a clot through fibrinolysis

What are anti-coagulants

500
Affects adults most often between 30-50 years old and 3X more common in women.  Often seen in patients with asthma, lupus, or rheumatoid arthritis.

What is Cushing's Disease

500

Roxanol, Adderal, Duragesic, Meperidine, Tramadol

What are controlled substances

500

Ketoconazole, Mitotane, Metyrapone

What are treatments for Cushing's Disease

500

Nausea, vomiting, lethargy, confusion

What are signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia

500

YES! Woohoo!  Finally!  At last!  I never thought this would end!

What are some expressions you will hear nursing students say once their final exam is over :)