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Question | Answer |
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What lab should be monitored in patients taking furosemide? | K Potassium |
A patient would take metoclopramide for high blood pressure. | false, for GI problems |
What is donepezil used for? | Alzheimer's Dementia |
What priority side effect should you monitor for in patients taking warfarin? | Bleeding Hemorrhage |
What is potassium chloride used for? | Supplement |
What medication classification is trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole? | antibiotic |
Diabetes is often treated using which medication? | Metformin |
What vital sign(s)would be priority to take before administering amlodipine? | BP pulse |
___________ helps patients breathe better. | albuterol |
What medication classification is atenolol? | antihypertensive blood pressure beta blocker beta adrenergic blocker beta-adrenergic blocker |
Carbidopa/levodopa is used to treat what disease process? | Parkinson's disease |
Gout is often treated using which medication? | allopurinol |
What priority side effect(s) should you monitor for in patients taking hydrochlorothiazide? | low BP low potassium low electrolytes hypovolemia |
What is ibuprofen used for? | pain fever inflammation |
What priority side effect(s) should you monitor for in patients taking aspirin? | bleeding GI problems tinnitus |
What lab should be monitored in patients taking levothyroxine? | TSH T3 T4 |
What medication is required for normal fetal development? | folic acid |
What is acetaminophen used for? | pain fever |
What is famotidine used for? | GI problems GERD ulcer GI bleed |
What is an iron supplement used for? | anemia |
Clopidogrel increases what? | bleeding bleeding time |
Tamsulosin is used to treat what disorder? | BPH prostate prostate enlargement prostate hyperplasia |
Nitrofurantoin is most often used to treat what type of infection? | UTI urinary urinary tract infection |
Memantine is used to treat what disorder? | dementia Alzheimers Alzheimer's |
What does insulin do in the body? | treat diabetes lower blood sugar lower blood glucose stimulate glucose uptake inhibit hepatic glucose production |
Insulin aspart, lispro (Novalog, Humalog) Type- Rapid-Acting Onset and peak | onset-5-15 minutes peak-30-60 minutes |
Insulin glargine (Lantus) Type-Basal Insulin Onset and peak | onset-1-2 hours peak- none |
Regular Insulin Type-Short-Acting Onset and peak | onset- 30 minutes peak-2-4 hours |
Insulin Isophande Suspension (NPH) Type-Intermediate-Acting Onset and peak | onset- 1-2 hours peak-4-12 hours |