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• Constipation and Hypophosphatemia are adverse effects of this antacid -
✓✓Aluminum Hydroxide
• What is the nursing priority when a reaction to IV penicillin occurs? Stop the IV
immediately -✓✓Stop the IV immediately
• This medication may be prescribed to treat infertility- FSH -✓✓Clomiphene
• What labs are important with milk of magnesia? -✓✓With this antacid monitor
kidney labs. ( It can cause laxative effects.
• what labs show kidney function? -✓✓creatinine, BUN, GFR
• The MOA of Dexamethasone is: -✓✓suppresses inflammation and immune
response
• The MOA of Prednisone is: -✓✓suppresses inflammation and immune response.
Classified as a corticosteroid
• The MOA of Hydrocortisone is: -✓✓suppresses inflammation and immune
response. Classified as a corticosteroid
, • How do antineoplastic drugs work (MOA)? -✓✓Kill malignant cells by
interfering with cell replication and interfering with the supply and use of nutrients.
Most active against rapidly diving cells, both normal and malignant.
• What does Epoetin Alfa do? -✓✓stimulates production of RBCs
• What does a CMP show in relation to milk of magnesia? -✓✓If your body is
functioning metabolically well enough to be on the drug. Ensuring patient doesn't
have a contradicting illness.
• Magnesium hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) is used cautiously in who? -✓✓Renal
impaired patients. Make sure someone is present 1st time taking it
• What is magnesium hydroxide? -✓✓Antacid - also called milk of magnesia
• Nitrofurantoin- do you take with or without food? -✓✓Take Nitrofurantoin
WITH food
• Important patient teaching with nitrofurantoin? -✓✓May turn urine BROWN
• What class is Nitrofurantoin? -✓✓Anti-infectives
• Tamulosin is used to treat: -✓✓BPH- enlarged prostate
• how does Tamulosin work? (MOA) -✓✓Acts directly on smooth muscles
receptors in bladder neck, the prostate, the ureter, and the urethra- causes
relaxation