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Pharm ATI Exam - Good luck everyone!


System Drug Name Important Information

Heart - Failure Digoxin ● Therapeutic Levels 0.5-0.8 (Pg. 177)
(cardiac glycoside,● IV digoxin: infuse over AT LEAST 5min.
used to treat ● WITHHOLD if HR LESS THAN 60/min
dysrhythmias and MUST auscultate . apical pulse for one full minute
heart failure) ● Toxicity: Yellowing vision, blurry vision, anorexia, fatigue, weakness, N/V, GI effects,
tinnitus,
● Narrow therapeutic range
● Positive inotrope (Increase force and efficiency of myocardial contraction), negative
chronotrope (Decrease Heart rate)
● Hypokalemia leads to toxicity, hyper K leads to decreased effect
● Treatment is cholestyramine (BAR) or Digibind (FAB)
● To prevent “Digoxin-induced dysrhythmias, avoid hypokalemia and increased serum
digoxin levels
Watch for n/v and general weakness. (hypokalemic) and caution with potassium
supplements.
● Avoid any drug that affect potassium (loop diuretics, ACE Inh and ARBs)

Brain - seizure Phenytoin ● Therapeutic levels 10-20
(hydantoin class, ● Narrow therapeutic range
used to treat ● Gingival hyperplasia (notify dentist, use soft brush); use of folic acid supplements
seizures) decreases occurrence
● Hirsutism, acne
● Enzyme inducer- decreases effects of many drugs
● Serum level increased when used with valproic acid or methylphenidate
● Toxic levels include nystagmus, ataxia, sedation, double vision, cognitive
impairment
● Do not take with milk, decreases absorption of Vit D and Calcium
● May cause thrombocytopenia
● Check LFT’s
● Stop med if skin rash occurs
● Infuse no faster than 50mg/min to decrease dysrhythmias and hypotension
● Encourage clients to consume adequate amounts of calcium and vit D

Brain - seizure Carbamazepine ● Therapeutic levels: 4-12
● Hepatic Autoinducer- oral contraceptives and warfarin
● Blood dyscrasias (leukopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, bone marrow
suppression) /pancytopenia
● Stimulates posterior pituitary and promotes secretion of ADH so hypo-osmolarity -
essentially a medication induced SIADH
● Can cause SJS (treat minor reactions with antihistamine, wear sunscreen, and notify
provider)
● GI distress, drowsiness, rash, nystagmus, double vision, vertigo, staggering
● gait, and headache
● Start with low dose and titrate up



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● Administer at bedtime
● Obtain baseline CBC and platelets, and perform ongoing monitoring
● Observe for indications of bruising and bleeding of gums
● Monitor for sore throat, fatigue, or other indications of infection
● Hepatotoxicity- Evidenced by anorexia, nausea, vomiting, fatigue abdominal pain,
and jaundice

Brain - seizure Valproic Acid ● Monitor liver and pancreatic enzymes due to damage
● Can be used in any type of seizure
● Hepatotoxicity- anorexia, nausea, vomiting, jaundice, abdominal pain, fatigue
● Pancreatitis- nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain
● Thrombocytopenia- bruising; monitor platelet count
● Teratogenic
● Enzyme inhibitor
● N/V, indigestion- take with food
● Weight gain

Chemo Methotrexate ● Used in chemotherapy, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis
● Interrupts cell production, so monitor for bleeds in GI/mucosa/gums. Use soft
brushes. Protect skin.
● Pregnancy Cat X (stops cell production) and is used to dissolve pregnancy. Moms
need to be on strict birth control.
● Don’t give with folic acid
● Give with leucovorin (prevents side effects)
● Due to immunosuppression, report fever to provider stat
● Dosed weekly
● Sores in mouth (stomatitis) indicates toxicity.

Diuretic Mannitol ● Adverse effects: Peripheral edema, Pulmonary edema (can potentiate HF)
(Osmotic diuretic)● ↓ intracranial and intraocular pressure - used in glaucoma
● Lung crackles should be recognized as an indicator of potential complications

GI Sucralfate ● Protects mucosa (ulcers)
(Mucosal ● Causes constipation, so teach patients to increase fiber and fluid
Protectant)

Pain Morphine Sulfate● Primary use is analgesia
● Teach patients about side effects:
Respiratory Depression
Constipation
Orthostatic Hypotension
Urinary Retention
Can cause biliary colic

Diuretic Acetazolamide ● Diuretic - carbonic anhydrase
(Carbonic ● Used to decrease IOP in glaucoma patients
Anhydrase ● Adverse effects include paresthesias (tingling of the extremities), hyperglycemia
Inhibitor)



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Airway Prednisone ● Prevent inflammatory response by suppression of airway mucus suppression,
(Glucocorticoid) immune responses, adrenal function
● Adverse Effects
Hyperglycemia
Water retention
Peptic ulcer disease
Myopathy
Delayed wound healing
Gradual reduction required, taper off when done
Causes demineralization of bones
■ Can lead to osteoporosis and stress fractures
■ Prednisone is a glucocorticoid. All glucocorticoids can lead to osteoporosis.

Metabolism - Sodium ● Fixes hyperkalemia (may have heard this as kayexalate in the hospital)
electrolyte Polystyrene ● Beware giving concurrently with Digoxin
Sulfate

Heart - HTN Atenolol ● Cardioselective, water soluble beta blocker
● Blocks beta 1 receptors on heart (You have ONE heart) and kidney

Diuretic Furosemide (Loop OTOTOXICITY!! (Watch for tinnitus, vertigo, or hearing loss)
Diuretic) ● Take in the AM, with milk if needed for stomach upset
● Diuretic + antihypertensive = additive hypotensive
● Causes hypokalemia & OH
Eat bananas to increase K
● At risk for hyperglycemia

Pain Ketorolac ● Very powerful NSAID
● GI, kidney, CV issues.
● Contraindicated in ESRD
● Can not take more than 5 days

Pain Acetaminophen ● Maximum daily dose 4g/day
● Instruct client not to exceed single dose of 325 mg (adult 4,000 mg/24 hr.)
● Percocet (Acetaminophen/Oxycodone) contains Acetaminophen, so taking both
concurrently increases the chances of Acetaminophen toxicity.

Antibiotic Doxycycline ● Tetracycline class ABX
● Consume at least 3L/day of fluid
● Bacteriostatic, do not give during pregnancy or it’ll turn the baby’s teeth weird
colors

GI Docusate Sodium● Stool softener
● Works by lowering surface tension of stool to allow water in

GI Senna ● Stimulant laxative

DM Insulin Aspart ● Rapid acting



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