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What are anticoagulants? Can NSAIDs and anticoagulants be administered together and why? What class of medications can dissolve clots? What is the antidote for Coumadin? What is the onset of action of heparin? What vitamin plays a role in coagulation? What is the lab to monitor warfarin therapy? Chapter 27 What is the antidote for digoxin? What is nursing considerations for concurrent administration of digoxin and furosemide/Lasik? What are the early signs of digitalis toxicity? Chapter 28: What is the...
37. What is the action of platelet inhibitors. 38. What is the antidote for Cournadin 39 Which lab test is monitored for Coumadin as well as amlodarone [Cordarone]. chlonide 40. What is the route of administration for Coumadin 41. What is the antidote for heparin. 42 What is the onset of action for heparin. 43. What is the lab test for heparin. 44. What is an clcctrolytc imbalance scen in paticnt's taking spironolactone Aidactone potassium sparing diuretic. 45. What is...
Final Exam Review 1. What type of insulin is used in emergency situation. 1. What is the purpose of sedatives 2. Drugs used for inflammation. What is the purpose of hypnotics. 3. 4. What is the level of abuse of schedule IV drug. 5. What is trough. 6. What is peak. 7. Before mixing two medications in a syringe, what should the nurse determine first. 8. History of which disease has the most effect on metabolism. What is the order...
CARDIAC 54. What is the rationale for the following assessments for a patient receiving Digoxin (Lanoxin) for the management of heart failure? Hint..you want to see no drog side effects and you want to see symptoms of heart failure resolving a. Apical pulse b. Peripheral edema e. Lung sounds d. Daily weight e. Appetite SS. The therapeutic digoxin (Lanoxin) 56. A patient is at risk for increased digoxin toxicity when level potassium is Normal potassium level is 57. List two...
PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Upper & Lower Respiratory Drugs Multiple Choice Identit the choice that best completes the statement or swers the question 1. A patient has purchased a nasal decongestant for all members of the household to use. Which of the following instructions is a priority for the nurse to educate the patient about the drug? a. Topical decongestants can sting or burn when used. b. Rebound congestion can occur with topical decongestants c. Do not allow...