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What condition is commonly associated with PICA?
Ans: Anemia is common with PICA
Quiz: T/F
NSAIDS can worsen asthma symptoms
Ans: TRUE
Quiz: Fexofenadine
Ans: antihistamine
Quiz: Hodgkin's lymphoma
What are typical signs and symptoms of this disease?
Ans: chronic malignant disease of the lymph nodes
affects the lympathic system
S/S include:
Sweats
Painless Enlarged lymph nodes
Fever
Fatigue
,Quiz: How should a nurse provide care for a patient with schizophrenia
and persecutory delusions?
Ans: Focus on reality and verbally reinforce it
Focus on the clients feeling secondary to the delusions (this is an example of
empathy, and therapeutic communication)
Quiz: What are interventions to help reduce viscosity of mucus?
Ans: -Increase fluids
-Cool mist humidifier
-Guaifensein (expectorant)
-Huff coughing - abdominal breathing with a huff, and expiratory cough
technique
Quiz: What GI condition is associated with olive shaped mass?
Ans: Pyloric stenosis
Quiz: What is botulinum toxin type A
What should you closely monitor while using this drug?
Ans: Botox - a neuromuscular transmission used by inhibiting
acetylcholine(excite) release from nerve endings. RELAXATION of
skeletal and smooth muscles.
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,Used to treating wrinkles, blepharospasm (eye twitching), and cervical
dystonia
Quiz: What are some examples of SSRIs?
What are they and what is a common adverse effect of there use?
How long does it take for this medication to take effect?
Ans: Sertraline, Escitalopram
(-etine, -opram)
Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors
Used to treat Depression and Anxiety
Side effect:
Sexual dysfunction which is usually under reported
WEIGHT GAIN (eat a health diet and regular exercise)
It will take about 4-6 weeks to take effect
Quiz: Allopurinol (Zyloprim)
What does this medication treat?
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, What symptom of the medication can lead to higher complication?
What is the complication?
Ans: Gout, Anti-gout medication
Used to decrease/prevent levels of Uric Acid
Takes with full glass of water to prevents complications with kidneys and
nausea.
COMPLICATION:
Rash - which can indicate a hypersensitivity and develop to Stevens
Johnsons Syndrome
Quiz: Dabigatran (Pradaxa)
What condition is this used for? Why?
Where should you keep these pills?
Ans: Anticoagulant, Direct Thrombin Inhibitor
Commonly used for patients with A-Fib and Flutter
Do not crush or open pills.
KEEP THIS MEDICATION IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER/BOX.
Quiz: What is Trazadone?
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