With Complete Solutions
A patient who has CHF, what do you not administer for them?
Correct Answers Opioids
Acetominophen (Tylenol) Correct Answers Analgesic
analgesics Correct Answers pain relievers
Anticonvulsants Correct Answers prevent or control seizures
antiinflammatories Correct Answers Salicylates, aspirin,
acetaminophen, NSAIDs
Antimigraine Agents Correct Answers relieve migraine
headaches
antiparkinsonian agents Correct Answers Decrease ACH,
increase dopamine
Aspirin (ASA) Correct Answers Analgesic
Baclofen (Lioresal) Correct Answers skeletal muscle relaxant
Bicillin L-A Correct Answers Penicillin G
Caffeine Correct Answers Vascoconstricts
Can you give acetaminophen to children and pregnant patients?
Correct Answers Yes
, Can you give aspirin to children? Correct Answers No, can
increase bleeding
Carbidopa/Levodopa Correct Answers dopamine agonists
Cogentin (benztropine) Correct Answers Anticholinergic
Depakote (valproic acid) Correct Answers Anticonvulsant
Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) Correct Answers Most common
muscle relaxer
How do you counteract respiratory depression? Correct
Answers Narcane
How do you monitor anticonvulsants? Correct Answers Blood
tests
How do you treat migraines? Correct Answers Focus on
symptomatic treatment first, depending on the degree of pain
level. If pain treatment does not work, increase serotonin.
How would you treat a patient with extrapyramidal symptoms?
Correct Answers Drug induced tremors
Hydantoins Correct Answers Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) Correct Answers Analgesic, NSAID
Lidocaine (Xylocaine) Correct Answers local anesthetic