28, potassium iodine is also known as expectorant helps to
loosen the mucous in the airway and help for breath easily in case
of Asthma and chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
29, Short-acting bronchodilators and steroids are used to treat
acute bronchospasm.
30, It is common that patients who have allergic at penicillin also
have an adverse effect on cephalosporine because both chemical
structures are similar.
31, Antimicrobial agents have basic criteria like it should be
useful when screening different resistant bacteria, it should be a
useful one for controlling nosocomial infections and resistant
bacteria.
32, Vasoconstrictors are drugs that constrict the blood vessels and
control the tissue perfusion.
33, Antilipidemic agents reduce the lipid level in the blood. Bile
acid sequestrants, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, fibric acid
derivatives, pcskq inhibitors, statins are antilipidemic
agents.
34, Anticoagulant treat and prevent the formation of blood clots to
become bigger in the bloodstream.
35, Antihypertensive medication used to treat hypertension by
lowering blood pressure.
36, Thrombolytic agents dissolve the clots in blood vessels and
improve the blood flow by protecting tissue and organ from
damage.
28. What is the purpose of administer ing potassium iodide to a patient with chronic lung...
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...
What is patient teaching for someone on Dilantin? aioinatapee Chapter 19: When is it appropriate to administer opiate agonist such as morphine? What are serious side effects of opioid agonists and what are appropriate nursing actions? What are the common side effects of opioid agonists and what is appropriate patient teaching What are the common signs of aspirin toxicity? What are pharmacological actions of aspirin? What is the difference between Tylenol and aspirin? Chapter 22: What is the most important...
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Why should a person with cardiac problems avoid constipation? What medication would help prevent this complication? 26. 27. What is ASA? 28. What are the side effects for this medication? What are the signs of toxicity? 29. List the drugs are used to treat TB 30. What are antihistamines used for? Decongestants? 31. What is a mucolytic agent? 32. What is potassium iodide used for? 33. What medications are used for treating pain in the urinary tract? 34. What is...
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...
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...
ame: Date 1. The nurse administers subcutaneous epinephrine to a patient who is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction. The nurse should expect to monitor the patient for which symptom? a. Bradycardia b. Tachycardia c. Hypotension d. Hypoglycemia 2. Propranolol (Ideral) is an Adrenergic Blocker used for the treatment of a. Hypertension b. Angina pectoris c. Cardiac Arrhythmias d. All of the above 3. Which part of the Autonomic nervous system helps the body be ready for emergencies? a. parasympathetic b. Adrenal...
Case 6: Terry, a 55-year-old male Subjective • The patient presents today for a follow-up regarding hypertension, chronic kidney disease, hyperuricemia, and type 2 diabetes • He works as a truck driver and lives a sedentary lifestyle • His medical history includes gout, hyperlipidemia, and low back pain Medications: Glucophage (metformin) 1,000mg. Diovan (valsartan) 80mg, Zyloprim (allopurinol) 200mg, Glucotrol (glipizide) 10mg. Welchol (colesevelam) 3750mg Objective • Vitals: HR 88, BP 140/85, RR 12. Temp 98.6 F 51. Which of the...
Name: 7. A patient with asthma was recently diagnosed with glaucoma. Which of the following drugs should the consider as relatively safe for the patient? a. LABAS b. Xanthine derivatives c. SABAs d. Inhaled corticosteroids A patient is prescribed aminophylline for systematic relief of bronchial asthma. The nurse is required to inform the patient about other drugs that may interact with aminophylline. Which of the following drug increases the effects of aminophylline? Ketoconazole b. Rifampin c. Loop diuretics d B-blockers...
Patient with Newly Diagnosed Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Natalie Smith is a 42-year-old female patient who presented to the emergency department at 9pm with vomiting and abdominal pain. She states that she had a 2-week history of excessive urination and thirst, accompanied by blurred vision and a 10-pound weight loss despite excessive eating. The patient indicated that she started treatment for newly diagnosed hypertension about 3 months ago. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: CURRENT MEDICATIONS: - Hypertension - hydrochlorothiazide [Hydrodiuril] -...