Preadmin./ Labs
Adverse Reactions
Nursing Dx
Interventions
Contraindications
100
You need to assess the clients general _____
What is appearance
100
Define anorexia:
What is loss of appetite
100
The inability to properly urinate/produce adequate urine
What is....Impaired Urinary Elimination
100
The nurse should measure and record patient's intake and output
What is every 8 hours
100
Most common contraindication for any drug is this.
What is hypersensitivity
200
Some questions to ask regarding symptoms
What is length, type, when they noticed.
200
GI Or stomach issues
What is Diarrhea, stomach pain, feeling like you're going to throw up, vomiting.
200
The skin becomes more sensitive to sunlight. Be very cautious and wear protective clothing or this might happen:
What is Impaired skin integ.
200
After the end of therapy, inspect skin and mucous membranes how often.
What is every 14 days
200
Sulfonamides are not used near the end of this.
What is pregnancy
300
It is very important to ask the client if they have been doing any what in regards to trying to make themselves feel better at home
What is self remedies (Things you take at home to try and fix the problem yourself)
300
Reactions you may feel when applying cream
What is burning or pain
300
Low leuko cells (cells that fight off infection) may indicate...
What is Infection
300
To prevent crystalluria and stones in the genitourinary tract, encourage patients to increase fluid intake to at least this amount.
What is 2000 mL.
300
Sulfonamides are not used in children younger than what age.
What is 2 (two)
400
Labs that someone might have to do to diagnose an infection
What is urinalysis (pee in a cup), CBC (Taking blood), Renal function tests (show how well your kidneys are functioning)
400
BONUS!!! ADD 500 on top of total score if correct: In what patients must you look for possible hypoglycemic (blood sugar is too low) reactions for
What is Diabetic
400
BONUS!!!! Add 100 extra on top of total score if correct: What should you never do with this drug unless the doc says it's okay
What is INCREASE OR STOP
400
Patients should be cautioned to wear protective clothing, as well as this.
What is sunscreen.
400
Due to not having been shown to be effective in preventing complications of rheumatic fever or glomerulonephritis, Sulfonamides are not used for infections cause by
What is group A beta (B)-hemolytic streptococci
500
This age group you should administer the sulfonamides with caution
What is the older generation
500
Sloughing of skin/mucous membrane (think of a snake losing it's skin) Fever, Cough, Aches etc.
Toxic (or bad reactions to drug) can cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome how can this show in a person?
500
Using cream for this reason.
What is burns.
500
Lab results will be used to monitor the patient for leukopenia and thrombocytopenia. If the patient has leukopenia, protect the patient from individuals who have this.
What is infection.
500
BONUS!!! Add 500 to overall score if correct: 2 six oz glasses of this daily is recommended
What is... Cranberry Juice