Which medication combination results in SI in children?
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immunosupressant monoclonal antibodies (omalizumab) and leukatriene
modifer (montelukast [Singulair])
What can asthma lead to?
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, -dyspnea
-wheezing
-inflammation
-bronchoconstriction
-GERD
What class is milrinone?
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phosphodiesterase inhibitor
What are side effects of furosemide (Lasix)?
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-hypokalemia
-orthostatic hypotension
What will a patient taking furosemide (Lasix) most likely need?
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K+ supplement
What lab value is indicative of HF?
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BNP
What are signs of dig toxicity?
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halo, headache, nausea, vomiting
How does atenolol work?
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-cardio selective to beta1
-negative chronotrope (decrease HR)
-negative inotrope (decreased contractility)
-negative dromotrope (decrease rate of conduction)
-decreases O2 consumption & gets rid of excess fluid
A male patient comes in to the ED and the provider prescribes nitro, what must the
nurse confirm prior to administration and why?
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if the patient takes viagra (sildenafil) because they both are vasodilators
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immunosupressant monoclonal antibodies (omalizumab) and leukatriene
modifer (montelukast [Singulair])
What can asthma lead to?
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, -dyspnea
-wheezing
-inflammation
-bronchoconstriction
-GERD
What class is milrinone?
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phosphodiesterase inhibitor
What are side effects of furosemide (Lasix)?
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-hypokalemia
-orthostatic hypotension
What will a patient taking furosemide (Lasix) most likely need?
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K+ supplement
What lab value is indicative of HF?
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BNP
What are signs of dig toxicity?
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halo, headache, nausea, vomiting
How does atenolol work?
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-cardio selective to beta1
-negative chronotrope (decrease HR)
-negative inotrope (decreased contractility)
-negative dromotrope (decrease rate of conduction)
-decreases O2 consumption & gets rid of excess fluid
A male patient comes in to the ED and the provider prescribes nitro, what must the
nurse confirm prior to administration and why?
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if the patient takes viagra (sildenafil) because they both are vasodilators