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1. What condition is commonly Anemia is common with PICA
associated with PICA?
2. T/F TRUE
NSAIDS can worsen asthma
symptoms
3. Fexofenadine antihistamine
4. Hodgkin's lymphoma chronic malignant disease of the lymph
nodes
What are typical signs and affects the lympathic system
symptoms of this disease?
S/S include:
Sweats
Painless Enlarged lymph nodes
Fever
Fatigue
5. How should a nurse pro- Focus on reality and verbally reinforce it
vide care for a patient with
schizophrenia and persecu- Focus on the clients feeling secondary to the
tory delusions? delusions (this is an example of empathy,
and therapeutic communication)
6. What are interventions to -Increase fluids
help reduce viscosity of mu- -Cool mist humidifier
cus? -Guaifensein (expectorant)
-Huff coughing - abdominal breathing with a
huff, and expiratory cough technique
7. What GI condition is associ- Pyloric stenosis
ated with olive shaped mass?
8. What is botulinum toxin type Botox - a neuromuscular transmission used
A by inhibiting acetylcholine(excite) release
from nerve endings. RELAXATION of skele-
What should you closely tal and smooth muscles.
monitor while using this
drug?
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Used to treating wrinkles, blepharospasm
(eye twitching), and cervical dystonia
9. What are some examples of Sertraline, Escitalopram
SSRIs? (-etine, -opram)
What are they and what is Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors
a common adverse effect of
there use? Used to treat Depression and Anxiety
How long does it take for this Side effect:
medication to take effect? Sexual dysfunction which is usually under
reported
WEIGHT GAIN (eat a health diet and regular
exercise)
It will take about 4-6 weeks to take effect
10. Allopurinol (Zyloprim) Gout, Anti-gout medication
What does this medication Used to decrease/prevent levels of Uric Acid
treat?
Takes with full glass of water to prevents
What symptom of the med- complications with kidneys and nausea.
ication can lead to higher
complication? What is the COMPLICATION:
complication? Rash - which can indicate a hypersensitiv-
ity and develop to Stevens Johnsons Syn-
drome
11. Dabigatran (Pradaxa) Anticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor
What condition is this used Commonly used for patients with A-Fib and
for? Why? Flutter
Where should you keep these Do not crush or open pills.
pills?
KEEP THIS MEDICATION IN ITS ORIGI-
NAL CONTAINER/BOX.
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12. What is Trazadone? A serotonin modulator
What is this used for? Used to treat Major depressive Disorders
What are the common ad- Also blocks alpha and H1 receptors lead-
verse effects of this medica- ing to ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION, and
tion? SEDATION
13. What is priapism? A prolonged and painful erection
Is it painful?
14. What is tissue plasminogen Dissolve clots and restore perfusion
activator (tPA)
ADMINISTER within 3 to 4 hours
When should it be adminis-
tered within? (hours) Contraindicated in patients with recent surg-
eries (2 weeks)
What is it contraindicated
with
15. How are thyroid medications On an empty stomach
best absorbed?
Best taken in the morning because they in-
What time of the day should crease metabolism and energy
they be taken?
Safe during pregnancy
Are they safe to take during
pregnancy?
16. Steven Johnson Syndrome Severe blistering of the skin, with mucous
(SJS) membrane involvement and fever
How does it appear on the Can be FATAL
skin?
Begins with flu like symptoms, painful and
purple/red rash.
Resembles 3rd degree burns.
17.