NKU MSN 611 Final (100 Terms in this Set)
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H1 - Smooth Muscle Cells, Endothelium, and the brain
H2 - Gastric Mucosa, Cardiac Muscle, Mast Cells, and the Brain
Locations of H4 Receptors
H3 - The Brain
h4 - Predominantly in Eosinophils, Neutrophils and T Cells
2nd Gen Antihistamine that cannot be Cetirizine
removed by Hemodialiysis
Diagnosis of enterobiasis Perianal Swab using adhesive tape that is examined microscopically for eggs
Treatment modalities of Tuberculosis Direct observed Therapy is a strategy to insure adherence to drug regimen
According to the universal prescribing C. Diff
alert for aminoglycosides, extended use
increases risk for infection by which
pathogen
IV Route to prevent extravasation.. Should extravasation occur infusion should be
Mode of administration of Dactinomycin
stopped immediately
Meningeal Leukemia
FDA Approved indication of Methotrexate Trophoblastic Neoplasms
Breast Cancer
Synthetic muscarinic receptor antagonist Darifenacin & Solifenacin
that possesses M3 receptor selectivity (2)
Autonomic agents associated stimulation Autonomic-sympathomimetic agents
of insulin production, increased
glycogenolysis in the liver, and
complicate management of Diabetes
mellitus
Most commonly used therapy for iron- Ferrous Sulfate
deficiency anemia
Fatalities have occurred with the test Iron Dextran
dose of which drug
Antilipemic agent that target triglycerides Fibrates
Mechanism of action of calcium channel Act on calcium channels in large vessels to produce vasodialation and
blocking agents subsequent reduction in BP
, Hypotensive agent FDA Approved for Guanfacine
treatment of ADHD
When prescribing benzodiazepines, only Those with Hepatic impairment
lorazepam, oxazepam, or temazepam
should be considered for which patents
Mood Stabilizer used to treat patients who experience mania and or depressive
Indication of Lithium
symptoms
TPN delivered through a peripheral line must have a lower osmolality in order to
Important consideration when
be safe for patients
administering total parenteral nutrition
Due to the high concentration of ingredients there is a risk of damaging peripheral
peripherally
veins due to phlebitis
Mechanism of action of Thiazide-like Work in distal tubule in inhibiting re absorption of sodium chloride to draw water
diuretics into collecting duct
Etiology of bronchospasm in asthma bronchiospasms occur as the stimulus interacts with arachidonic acid
patients
Mechanism of action and description of Works on the same receptors as morphine but does not induce the same degree
hydromorphone of histamine release
Drug acts as a tyrosine kinase inhibitor Nintedanib
Proper technique and precautions for Sterility of drops may be altered if contact is made with the eye, fingers or any
administration of eye drops non sterile surface
Description and mechanism of action of acts on muscarinic receptors found on the iris sphincter muscle, causing it to
Pilocarpine contract, resulting in pupil constriction
Midriatic drugs that is associated with Cyclopentolate
increased risk of seizures
adjunctive therapy in the treatment of Diphenoxylate with atropine
diarrhea
Use of mineral oil as a laxative has been osmotic laxatives
largely replaced by what type of laxative
Drug associated increased risk for Tardive Metoclopramide
Dyskinesia
Mechanism of action of Lower blood glucose by improving insulin resistance in peripheral cells
Thiazolidinediones
Bromocriptine
Drug which acts as a dopamine agonist
Pergolidem
(3)
Cabergoline
Characteristic of mucosal membrane Produces antibacterial enzymes
Description and mode of action of topical Provides treatment directly to the infected location without risking significant
anti-infective agents systemic side effects
Potential side effects associated with Marked elevation of serum triglycerides
isotretinoin
Side effects of Miirabegron Tachycardia & Arrhythmias
Substance structurally related to Caffeine
Methylxanthines
Signs / symptoms of Theophylline toxicity repetitive vomiting
Intranasal products should be used right intranasal glucocorticoid
after a patient has tried to __________ and
are more effective when used regularly
Most signi8ficant adverse reaction Infusion related reactions such as Hypotension and bradycardia
associated with the use of hemotopoietic
agents
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H1 - Smooth Muscle Cells, Endothelium, and the brain
H2 - Gastric Mucosa, Cardiac Muscle, Mast Cells, and the Brain
Locations of H4 Receptors
H3 - The Brain
h4 - Predominantly in Eosinophils, Neutrophils and T Cells
2nd Gen Antihistamine that cannot be Cetirizine
removed by Hemodialiysis
Diagnosis of enterobiasis Perianal Swab using adhesive tape that is examined microscopically for eggs
Treatment modalities of Tuberculosis Direct observed Therapy is a strategy to insure adherence to drug regimen
According to the universal prescribing C. Diff
alert for aminoglycosides, extended use
increases risk for infection by which
pathogen
IV Route to prevent extravasation.. Should extravasation occur infusion should be
Mode of administration of Dactinomycin
stopped immediately
Meningeal Leukemia
FDA Approved indication of Methotrexate Trophoblastic Neoplasms
Breast Cancer
Synthetic muscarinic receptor antagonist Darifenacin & Solifenacin
that possesses M3 receptor selectivity (2)
Autonomic agents associated stimulation Autonomic-sympathomimetic agents
of insulin production, increased
glycogenolysis in the liver, and
complicate management of Diabetes
mellitus
Most commonly used therapy for iron- Ferrous Sulfate
deficiency anemia
Fatalities have occurred with the test Iron Dextran
dose of which drug
Antilipemic agent that target triglycerides Fibrates
Mechanism of action of calcium channel Act on calcium channels in large vessels to produce vasodialation and
blocking agents subsequent reduction in BP
, Hypotensive agent FDA Approved for Guanfacine
treatment of ADHD
When prescribing benzodiazepines, only Those with Hepatic impairment
lorazepam, oxazepam, or temazepam
should be considered for which patents
Mood Stabilizer used to treat patients who experience mania and or depressive
Indication of Lithium
symptoms
TPN delivered through a peripheral line must have a lower osmolality in order to
Important consideration when
be safe for patients
administering total parenteral nutrition
Due to the high concentration of ingredients there is a risk of damaging peripheral
peripherally
veins due to phlebitis
Mechanism of action of Thiazide-like Work in distal tubule in inhibiting re absorption of sodium chloride to draw water
diuretics into collecting duct
Etiology of bronchospasm in asthma bronchiospasms occur as the stimulus interacts with arachidonic acid
patients
Mechanism of action and description of Works on the same receptors as morphine but does not induce the same degree
hydromorphone of histamine release
Drug acts as a tyrosine kinase inhibitor Nintedanib
Proper technique and precautions for Sterility of drops may be altered if contact is made with the eye, fingers or any
administration of eye drops non sterile surface
Description and mechanism of action of acts on muscarinic receptors found on the iris sphincter muscle, causing it to
Pilocarpine contract, resulting in pupil constriction
Midriatic drugs that is associated with Cyclopentolate
increased risk of seizures
adjunctive therapy in the treatment of Diphenoxylate with atropine
diarrhea
Use of mineral oil as a laxative has been osmotic laxatives
largely replaced by what type of laxative
Drug associated increased risk for Tardive Metoclopramide
Dyskinesia
Mechanism of action of Lower blood glucose by improving insulin resistance in peripheral cells
Thiazolidinediones
Bromocriptine
Drug which acts as a dopamine agonist
Pergolidem
(3)
Cabergoline
Characteristic of mucosal membrane Produces antibacterial enzymes
Description and mode of action of topical Provides treatment directly to the infected location without risking significant
anti-infective agents systemic side effects
Potential side effects associated with Marked elevation of serum triglycerides
isotretinoin
Side effects of Miirabegron Tachycardia & Arrhythmias
Substance structurally related to Caffeine
Methylxanthines
Signs / symptoms of Theophylline toxicity repetitive vomiting
Intranasal products should be used right intranasal glucocorticoid
after a patient has tried to __________ and
are more effective when used regularly
Most signi8ficant adverse reaction Infusion related reactions such as Hypotension and bradycardia
associated with the use of hemotopoietic
agents