NU150 PHARMAOLOGY EXAM 1
furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, spironolactone - Answers :diuretics
Antidiabetic (insulin) - Answers :lispro, regular, NPH, lantus
antidiabetic oral - Answers :metformin
glipizide
onset of furosemide (lasix) - Answers :1 hour orally
5 minutes IM/IV
duration of furosemide - Answers :6-8 hours orally or 2 hours IV/IM
half life of furosemide - Answers :2 hours
Onset of hydrochlorothiazide - Answers :2 hours
duration of hydrochlorothiazide - Answers :6-12 hours
half life of hydrochlorothiazide - Answers :half life:5.6 - 14.8 hrs
Onset of Spironolactone - Answers :24-48 hrs
duration of spironolactone - Answers :48-72 hours
half life of spironolactone - Answers :1-2 hours
Lispro (Humalog) - Answers :Rapid-acting insulin. Onset: less than 15 minutes. Peak:
0.5-1 hour. Duration: 3-4 hours.
Regular insulin - Answers :HumuLIN R, NovoLIN R (Short acting)
NPH - Answers :HumuLIN N, NovoLIN N (Intermediate acting)
Insulin Gargine (Lantus) - Answers :long acting insulin
antidiabetic
Metformin (Glucophage) - Answers :Antidiabetic
Glipizide (Glucotrol) - Answers :Antidiabetic
how is lispro given - Answers :SQ 15 minutes before or immediately after a meal
furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide, spironolactone - Answers :diuretics
Antidiabetic (insulin) - Answers :lispro, regular, NPH, lantus
antidiabetic oral - Answers :metformin
glipizide
onset of furosemide (lasix) - Answers :1 hour orally
5 minutes IM/IV
duration of furosemide - Answers :6-8 hours orally or 2 hours IV/IM
half life of furosemide - Answers :2 hours
Onset of hydrochlorothiazide - Answers :2 hours
duration of hydrochlorothiazide - Answers :6-12 hours
half life of hydrochlorothiazide - Answers :half life:5.6 - 14.8 hrs
Onset of Spironolactone - Answers :24-48 hrs
duration of spironolactone - Answers :48-72 hours
half life of spironolactone - Answers :1-2 hours
Lispro (Humalog) - Answers :Rapid-acting insulin. Onset: less than 15 minutes. Peak:
0.5-1 hour. Duration: 3-4 hours.
Regular insulin - Answers :HumuLIN R, NovoLIN R (Short acting)
NPH - Answers :HumuLIN N, NovoLIN N (Intermediate acting)
Insulin Gargine (Lantus) - Answers :long acting insulin
antidiabetic
Metformin (Glucophage) - Answers :Antidiabetic
Glipizide (Glucotrol) - Answers :Antidiabetic
how is lispro given - Answers :SQ 15 minutes before or immediately after a meal