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Question 1: what medicines work against opioids?
Answer:
Naloxone and Naltrexone
Question 2: Gastrointestinal Antidiarrheal Agents adverse effects
Answer:
dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth
Question 3: What is an analgesic?
Answer:
a drug acting to relieve pain
Question 4: What are the tuberculosis meds used for?
Answer:
used as first-line therapy to treat active tuberculosis or as a prophylactic to treat clients exposed to TB
Question 5: Names of the Antidepressant Reuptake inhibitors
Answer:
bupropion and trazodone
Question 6: Antiflatulent drug
Answer:
Simetihcine
Question 7: Gastrointestinal Antiemetics
Answer:
Metoclopramide, Ondasetron, Promethazine, and Prochlorperanize
Question 8: What is digoxin?
Answer:
a cardiac glycoside with a narrow therapeutic index or range
Question 9: Calculate IV drip by gravity
Answer:
(Milliliters)(drop factor)/time in minutes=drops/minute
Question 10: What are the Proton pump inhibitors
Answer:
Esomeprazole and Lansoprazole
Question 11: What are the adverse effects of aspirin?
Answer:
tinnitus, urticaria, bronchospasm, nausea and vomiting
Question 12: Milliliters to Ounces
Answer:
30ml=1ounce
Question 13: Tuberculosis Medications
Answer:
Ethambutol, Isoniazid***, and Rifampin
Question 14: What are antiemetics used for?
Answer:
Nausea and Vomiting
Question 15: What do Histamine 2 receptor agonists do?
Answer:
they inhibit gastric secretion and decrease total pepsin output Question 16: What medication can be administered for both a Urinary Tract Infection and Chronic bronchitis
Answer:
Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole
Question 17: what do opioids do?
Answer:
Opioids bind to opiod receptors and change pain perception, suppresses cough reflex and depresses the CNS.
Question 18: Gastrointestinal Antidiarrheal Agents
Answer:
Diphenoxylate, Loperamide, and Rifaximin
Question 19: What are opioids used for?
Answer:
treatment of mild to severe pain
Question 20: what do Antidepressant Reuptake inhibitors do?
Answer:
it increases serotonin and norepinephrine
Question 21: Adverse effects for Antiflatulent Therapy
Answer:
eructation, flatus
Question 22: What is digoxin used for?
Answer:
used in the treatment of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, flutter or tachycardia
Question 23: What are the Histamine 2 Receptor antagonists medications?
Answer:
The "-IDINES" : Cimetidine, Famotidine, and Ranitidine
Question 24: What does an ACE Inhibitor do?
Answer:
Dilates the veins and arteries to decrease preload, afterload and cardiac work
Question 25: What do proton pumps do?
Answer:
`they bind to enzyme in the presence of gastric pH to prevent final transport of hydrogen ion into the stomach
Question 26: what do leukotriene modifiers do?
Answer:
they suppress leukotrienes, bronchoconstrictors cause inflammation, edema and increased mucus secretion Question 27: What is the most commonly used medication for Tuberculosis prophylaxis and treatment
Answer:
Isoniazid
Question 28: What are the adverse effects of opioid use?
Answer:
sedation, hypotension, GI upset, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, respiratory depression, confusion and dizziness