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Pharmacology 3100 Final Questions with complete solution Pharmacology 3100 Final - Weber State University (Tressa) Reasons for medication errors - correct answer - Similar drug name - Phone orders - Practicing under stressful situations - Being distracted - Look alike/sound alike meds If medication errors occurs - correct answer - Assess patient - Call doctor and pharmacist - Notify patient and family - Monitor as needed High alert medications - correct answer Do double checks on all high alert medications Carboprost - correct answer AR: diarrhea (BAD) explosive poop everywhere Oxytocin (Uterine Stimulant) - correct answer AR: tachycardia & bradycardia (fetal) CI: fetal distress *indicates understanding, giving it gradually over a period of time, tell them about fetal distress Misoprostol (Cytotec) - correct answer Ripening of the cervix Methylergonovine (Methergine) - correct answer CI: HTN Magnesium Sulfate - correct answer Therapeutic effect is flushing Nifedipine - correct answer Off label use for uterine relaxant

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Pharmacology 3100 Final - Weber State
University (Tressa)
Reasons for medication errors - correct answer ✔- Similar drug name
- Phone orders
- Practicing under stressful situations
- Being distracted
- Look alike/sound alike meds


If medication errors occurs - correct answer ✔- Assess patient
- Call doctor and pharmacist
- Notify patient and family
- Monitor as needed


High alert medications - correct answer ✔Do double checks on all high alert
medications


Carboprost - correct answer ✔AR: diarrhea (BAD) explosive poop
everywhere


Oxytocin (Uterine Stimulant) - correct answer ✔AR: tachycardia &
bradycardia (fetal)
CI: fetal distress
*indicates understanding, giving it gradually over a period of time, tell them
about fetal distress


Misoprostol (Cytotec) - correct answer ✔Ripening of the cervix

,Methylergonovine (Methergine) - correct answer ✔CI: HTN


Magnesium Sulfate - correct answer ✔Therapeutic effect is flushing


Nifedipine - correct answer ✔Off label use for uterine relaxant


Terbutaline - correct answer ✔Increase HR (a LOT in fetus and mom - very
fast HR)


Preeclampsia - correct answer ✔- 140/90 on 2 occasions
- 300 mg protein in urine over 24 hours
- Hyperreflexia
*Remember to do checks QHR (BP, urine output, m. relaxant, LOC, resp,
serum magnesium values 4-8mEq)


Isotonic Crystalloids - correct answer ✔- Fluid volume expander
- Does not produce fluid shift
- 0.9% Normal Saline (NS)
- Lactated Ringers (LR)
*Giving blood to pt with cellular dehydration = 0.9% NS


Hypotonic Crystalloids - correct answer ✔- Moving the fluid into the cell
- Causes the cell to swell and possibly burst
- 0.45% Normal Saline (NS) or Sodium Chloride
*Pt with DKA = give 0.45% NS
*What to monitor = increase in cerebral pressure

, Hypertonic Crystalloids - correct answer ✔- Fluid volume expanders
- Move water out of cell and cause it to shrink
- 3% NaCl or NS
- 5% NaCL or NS


Dextrose - correct answer ✔- Contains glucose
- 1 L 5% Dextrose = 170 calories


Dextran - correct answer ✔Used for massive hemorrhage, shock, burns,
before surgery, acute liver failure
*Not contraindicated for burns, hyperglycemia


TPN - correct answer ✔- Central line is required for administration
*Can't piggyback IV


Blood administration reaction - correct answer ✔- Severe = stop infusion
*doctor ordered antihistamines


Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) - correct answer ✔Given for coagulation deficit


Albumin - correct answer ✔Hypovolemic shock


Piperacillin and Tazobactam - correct answer ✔AE: pseudomembranous
colitis

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