ATI proctored exam
What is an abnormal platelet count ? - Answer-anything below 100,000 mm
What is oxybutynin - Answer-anticholinergic, that treats urianry difficulties
What is chlordiazepoxide used for? - Answer-alcohol withdrawal to prevent delirium tremens
Amitriptyline - Answer-anti depressant TCA - Adverse effect is dry mouth
lisionpril adverse effect - Answer-cough - ACE inhibitor
What happens w/ opioids like hydrocodone - Answer-decreased respirtorion might occur
Ciprofloxacin teaching.. - Answer-Pt should report any signs of tendon pain or swelling
What should a patient report if on ranitidine? - Answer-yellowing of the skin - liver toxicity
What do you give during a cholinergic crisis - Answer-atropine
What is allopurional do? - Answer-treatment of gout, drink 2L of water daily - this will prevent renal
stone formation and kidney injury
, What should a nurse do before administering metropolol - Answer-determine apical pulse
What should you monitor if on catopril? - Answer-sore throat - serious adverse effect
What should you take before any physical activity if you have asthma? - Answer-Cromolyn
What is eptoiin used for? and what can be an adverse effect? - Answer-used for anemia and increased
blood pressure
what is an adverse affect of metrocloplamide - Answer-Sedation
What are some patient teachings for glucocorticoids - Answer-do not take w/ grapefruit juice bc it can
increase the levels of the medication
avoid contact w/ people with who have known infections
monitor blood glucose levels
If a patient is on a statin, what lab value should be monitored? - Answer-Creatine Kinase
What does sulfacrate do? - Answer-puts a protective layer over the stomach
Aspirin toxicity - Answer-tinnitus, sweating, headache, dizziness
What is the antidote for diazepam? - Answer-Flumazeil
trimethoprim/sulfamethoxale - Answer-teach pt to drink 8-10 glasses of water daily to prevent kidney
stones, etc
What is an abnormal platelet count ? - Answer-anything below 100,000 mm
What is oxybutynin - Answer-anticholinergic, that treats urianry difficulties
What is chlordiazepoxide used for? - Answer-alcohol withdrawal to prevent delirium tremens
Amitriptyline - Answer-anti depressant TCA - Adverse effect is dry mouth
lisionpril adverse effect - Answer-cough - ACE inhibitor
What happens w/ opioids like hydrocodone - Answer-decreased respirtorion might occur
Ciprofloxacin teaching.. - Answer-Pt should report any signs of tendon pain or swelling
What should a patient report if on ranitidine? - Answer-yellowing of the skin - liver toxicity
What do you give during a cholinergic crisis - Answer-atropine
What is allopurional do? - Answer-treatment of gout, drink 2L of water daily - this will prevent renal
stone formation and kidney injury
, What should a nurse do before administering metropolol - Answer-determine apical pulse
What should you monitor if on catopril? - Answer-sore throat - serious adverse effect
What should you take before any physical activity if you have asthma? - Answer-Cromolyn
What is eptoiin used for? and what can be an adverse effect? - Answer-used for anemia and increased
blood pressure
what is an adverse affect of metrocloplamide - Answer-Sedation
What are some patient teachings for glucocorticoids - Answer-do not take w/ grapefruit juice bc it can
increase the levels of the medication
avoid contact w/ people with who have known infections
monitor blood glucose levels
If a patient is on a statin, what lab value should be monitored? - Answer-Creatine Kinase
What does sulfacrate do? - Answer-puts a protective layer over the stomach
Aspirin toxicity - Answer-tinnitus, sweating, headache, dizziness
What is the antidote for diazepam? - Answer-Flumazeil
trimethoprim/sulfamethoxale - Answer-teach pt to drink 8-10 glasses of water daily to prevent kidney
stones, etc