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What class of medications typically contain the suffix "-olol"?
Beta Blockers
What class of medications typically contain the suffix "-epam"?
Benzodiazepines
What class of medications typically contain the suffix "-setron"?
5-HT3 Antagonists
What class of medications typically contain the suffix "-statin"?
HMG-CoA reductase
What class of medications typically contain the suffix "-mab"?
Monoclonal antibodies
What class of medications typically contain the suffix "-pril"?
ACE inhibitors
HMG-CoA / AKA?
Statins
Define drug "Loading Dose".
A large initial dose used when immediate drug response is desired.
Define drug "Tachyphylaxis".
A rapid decrease in response to a drug.
List the ten "Rights of Drug Administration".
- Client
- Drug
- Dose
- Time
- Route
- Assessment
- Refuse (to)
- Education
- Evaluation
- Documentation
What is a "SMART" goal?
- Specific
- Measurable
- Achievable
- Realistic
, - Timed
In which way does a Cholinergic drug Affect the:
- Eyes: Constricts Pupils
- Lungs: Constricts Bronchioles & Increases Secretions
- Heart: Decreases HR
- Blood Vessels: Dilates Blood Vessels
- GI system: Increases Peristalsis
- Bladder: Constricts Bladder
- Uterus:???
- Salivary Gland: Increases Salivation
In which way does an Adrenergic drug Affect the:
- Eyes: Dilates Pupils
- Lungs: Dilates Bronchioles
- Heart: Increases HR
- Blood Vessels: Constricts Blood Vessels
- GI system: Relaxes GI activity
- Bladder: Relaxes Bladder
- Uterus: Relaxes uterine muscle
- Salivary Gland: Decreased Salivation
Adrenergic Drugs Stimulate which Nervous System?
Sympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System / AKA?
"Fight or Flight"
Cholinergic Drugs Stimulate which Nervous System?
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System / AKA?
"Rest & Digest"
Define drug "Infiltration".
When medication leaks into the surrounding tissue rather than into the vein.
Regarding drugs that affect the nervous system:
What does the Suffix "-olytic" mean?
Blocking, "Anti-"
What are the Adverse Effects of Atropine (an Anti-Cholinergic)?
- Can't See
- Can't Spit
- Can't Pee
- Can't Poop
In what Therapeutic Drug Classification are Barbiturates?
Sedative-Hypnotics
AKA / "Downers"
What class of medications typically contain the suffix "-barbital"?
Barbituates