NCLEX MEDS Test
Enter the letter for the matching Side Effects
| A. 1. hypokalemia and hyponatremia
2. hypotensionB. 1. vision loss and loss of color discrimination*C. common s/e
1. headache
2. diarrhea
3. ABD pain
4. nausea
other: confusion, arrhythmias, agranulocytosis, aplastic anemiaD. 1. respiratory depression
2. hypotension
3. bradycardia
4. sedation, drowsiness
5. n/v
6. constipation, urinary retention
7. tremorsE. 1. bradycardia
2. hypotension
3. bronchospasm
4. weakness/fatigue/dizziness
5. hyperglycemia
6. agranulocytosis
7. behavioral or psychotic response
8. depression
9. nightmaresF. 1. seizures
2. dizziness
3. headache
4. hallucinations
5. trembling
6. renal failureG. 1. dizziness
2. headache
3. ABD pain
4. anorexia, nausea
s/s of alcohol deterrent: flushing, n/v, palpitations, and tachycardia >>>H. 1. hyperglycemia, hyperurecemia, hypercalcemia, hypokalemia
2. orthostatic hypotension
3. renal calculi
4. hemolytic anemiaI. 1. n/v/d/anorexia
2. asthenia, parathesia
3. taste changes
4. dizziness
5. vasodilationJ. 1. nausea
2. constipation
3. black tarry stools
ANTIDOTE: EDTA (edetate disodium)K. 1. polyuria, polydipsia (dry mouth)
2. anorexia, nausea
3. weight gain, ABD bloating
4. fine hand tremors, muscle weakness
5. inability to concentrate
6. lethargy, fatigue, headache
7. hair loss, hypothyroidismL. 1. diarrhea (most common)
2. lactic acidosis (most serious)M. ONSET: <15 min
PEAK: 0.5-1 hour
DURATION: 3-5 hoursN. 1. bradycardia
2. hypotension
3. headache
4. dizziness/lightheadedness
5. peripheral edema
6. constipation
7. flushing of the skinO. 1. fluid and electrolyte imbalance
2. transient plasma volume increase
3. pulmonary edema
4. cellular dehydrationP. ONSET: 4-6 hours; Lantus immediate
PEAK: 18+ hours; Lantus constant
DURATION: 30-36 hours; Lantus 24 hoursQ. ONSET: 0.5
PEAK: 2.4 hours
DURATION: 6-8 hours; 8hrs only for Novolin R and Velosulin BRR. 1. n/v/d
2. hypotension
3. hyperkalemia
4. tachycardia
5. headache/dizziness
6. insomnia
7. bruising, petechiae, bleedingS. 1. headache
2. hypotension
3. dizziness/weakness/faintess
4. flushing or pallor
5. tachycardiaT. 1. hepatotoxicity= liver damage
2. red-orange color in urine & feces. also shown in tears and body secretions (pt do not wear contacts)**
3. drowsiness |
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