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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
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