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NCLEX MEDS Test

Enter the letter for the matching Side Effects
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ANTIVIRAL; prevents HIV cells from multiplying in your body ritonivir (Norvir)
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ANTITUBERCULAR: pulmonary tuberculosis rifampin (Rifadin)*
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ANTIANGINAL (nitrates) amyl nitrate inhalant isosorbide dinitrate (Isordil) isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur, Monoket) nitroglycerin (NTG)
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RAPID/FAST ACTING INSULIN lispro (Humolog) aspart (NovoLog) glulisine (Aprida)
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THIAZIDE DIURETICS (thiazide) chlorothiazide (Diuril) chlorothalidone (Hygroton, Thalitone) hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) quinethazone (Hydromox)
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OSMOTIC DIURETICS acetazolamide (Diamox)= EYES, tx glaucoma
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ORAL HYPOGLYCEMICS; BIGUANIDES metformin (Glucophage)
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SHORT ACTING INSULIN Humalin R regular insulin (Novolin R) Velosulin BR
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ANTIANEMICS; IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA ferrous sulfate (Feosol)
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LONG ACTING INSULIN protamine zinc (Ultra Lente) detemir (Levimir) glargine (Lantus)
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ANTITUBERCULAR; pulmonary tuberculosis ethambutol (Myambutol)
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MANIC/BIPOLAR DISORDER lithium carbonate (Eskalith, Lithobid) NORMAL LEVELS: 0.5-1.2 1.5=TOXICITY!!!
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OSMOTIC DIURETICS mannitol (Osmitrol)= BRAIN, reduce ICP
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ANTIMICROBIALS; prevent or tx secondary infections metronidazole (Flagyl)* ^causative agent-Giardia Lamblia (Giardiasis) diarrhea from contaminated h20
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NARCOTIC/OPIOID ANALGESICS codeine, meperidine hydrochloride (Demerol) morphine sulfate
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ANTIVIRAL (vir) acyclovir (Zovirax) *tx of: genital herpes, infections of localized cutaneous herpes Zoster, shingles, and chicken pox (Varicella)
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ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (sartan) *losartan (Cozaar)* candesartan (Atacand) eprosartan (Teveten) irbesartan (Avapro) olmesartan (Benicar) telmisartan (Micardis) valsartan (Diovan)
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BETA BLOCKERS (olol) *carvedilol (Coreg)* *propranolol (Inderal)* sotalol (Betaspace) timolol (Blocadren) *atenolol (Tenormin)* metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol-XL)
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CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS (dipine) amlodipine (Norvasc) diltiazem (Cardizem) felodipine (Plendil) isradipine (DynaCirc) nicardipine (Cardene) nifedipine (Procardia, Adalat) nimodipine (Nimotop) nisoldipine (Sular) verapamil (Calan, Isoptin, Covera
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PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS (prazole) omeprazole (Prilosec)* esomeprazole (Nexium) lansoprazole (Prevacid) pantoprazole (Protonix) rabeprazole (Aciphex)
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1. hypokalemia and hyponatremia 2. hypotension
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1. vision loss and loss of color discrimination*
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common s/e 1. headache 2. diarrhea 3. ABD pain 4. nausea other: confusion, arrhythmias, agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia
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1. respiratory depression 2. hypotension 3. bradycardia 4. sedation, drowsiness 5. n/v 6. constipation, urinary retention 7. tremors
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1. bradycardia 2. hypotension 3. bronchospasm 4. weakness/fatigue/dizziness 5. hyperglycemia 6. agranulocytosis 7. behavioral or psychotic response 8. depression 9. nightmares
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1. seizures 2. dizziness 3. headache 4. hallucinations 5. trembling 6. renal failure
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1. dizziness 2. headache 3. ABD pain 4. anorexia, nausea s/s of alcohol deterrent: flushing, n/v, palpitations, and tachycardia >>>
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1. hyperglycemia, hyperurecemia, hypercalcemia, hypokalemia 2. orthostatic hypotension 3. renal calculi 4. hemolytic anemia
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1. n/v/d/anorexia 2. asthenia, parathesia 3. taste changes 4. dizziness 5. vasodilation
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1. nausea 2. constipation 3. black tarry stools ANTIDOTE: EDTA (edetate disodium)
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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, hypothyroidism
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1. diarrhea (most common) 2. lactic acidosis (most serious)
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ONSET: <15 min PEAK: 0.5-1 hour DURATION: 3-5 hours
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1. bradycardia 2. hypotension 3. headache 4. dizziness/lightheadedness 5. peripheral edema 6. constipation 7. flushing of the skin
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1. fluid and electrolyte imbalance 2. transient plasma volume increase 3. pulmonary edema 4. cellular dehydration
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ONSET: 4-6 hours; Lantus immediate PEAK: 18+ hours; Lantus constant DURATION: 30-36 hours; Lantus 24 hours
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ONSET: 0.5 PEAK: 2.4 hours DURATION: 6-8 hours; 8hrs only for Novolin R and Velosulin BR
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1. n/v/d 2. hypotension 3. hyperkalemia 4. tachycardia 5. headache/dizziness 6. insomnia 7. bruising, petechiae, bleeding
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1. headache 2. hypotension 3. dizziness/weakness/faintess 4. flushing or pallor 5. tachycardia
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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
Type the Side Effects that corresponds to the displayed Classification.
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ANTICOGULANTS (in OR arin) heparin (Lovenox)= IV, SUBQ argatroban (Acova) bivalirudin (Angiomax) dalteparin (Fragmin) desirudin (Ipravask) enoxaparin (Lovenox) fondaparinux (Atrixta) lepirudin (Refludan) tinzaparin (Innohep)
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ANTICOAGULANTS (in OR arin) warfarin (Coumadin)= ORAL
Type the NRSG INTRV that corresponds to the displayed Classification.
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HERBAL Saw Palmetto (antiestrogen activity)
Type the Classification that corresponds to the displayed Side Effects.
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USED FOR: stimulates/boosts Immune System
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USED FOR: antiemetics
Type the NRSG INTRV that corresponds to the displayed Side Effects.
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USED FOR: UTI, menstrual changes (ABD pain), migraines, chronic cystitis, antianxiety, skeletal muscle relaxant, sedative effect
Type the Classification that corresponds to the displayed NRSG INTRV.
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MODERATE to SEVERE 1.5-2.5 mEq/L 1. n/v/d 2. slurred speech 3. tinnitus 4. blurred vision 5. muscle twitching 6. irregular temors 7. nystagmus 8. impaired LOC
Type the Side Effects that corresponds to the displayed NRSG INTRV.
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1. instruct pt to avoid foods high in potassium

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