NUR 2407 Pharmacology Exam Two - Review 1. Which are the only insulins that can be mixed - Regular - NPH 2. Biggest complaint for patients drawing up insulin? - Patients can’t be able to see the numbers. Diabetic retinopathy (a diabetes complication that affects the eyes) 3. Which patients are at a highest risk for DVT that take oral contraceptive? - 4. Lab value indicating hypothyroid? - 5. How does TSH work? - 6. High TSH means ______ T3 and T4 - 7. How do you know that your patient is improving with their thyroid treatment? - 8. When is the best to give hypothyroid medication? - 9. Are Hypothyroid medication given on full or empty stomach? - 10. What to ask a patient requesting emergency contraception? - 11. How do you administer eye ointment? - 12. What are Fluroquinolones? - 13. What can’t be taken with Fluroquinolones? - 14. Why can't the above not be taken with fluroquinolones together? - 15. The two major types of Fluroquinolone? - 16. A Patient arrives to an emergency department that was started on antibiotic. The patient has SOB and hives. What’s the first step to be taken? - 17. A Patient that takes aspirin 4 times a day is at risk for? - 18. An OCD patient presents with a low sodium level. The patient is taking desmopressin and you note that they are drinking lots of water. What do you do? - 19. Benadryl is used for allergic reaction and what also? - 20. What is the reaction of Metronidazole, Beta lactamase & Ceflasporin? - 21. Which antibiotics will cause an increase in liver enzymes? - 22. Which is a major side effect of ciprofloxin when combined with steroids? - 23. A patient is on Methotrexate, used for cancer. The patient develops bleeding gums and nose bleed. What lab test to do you ask for? - 24. What is the major side effects of cyclophosphamide? - 25. Which is the treatment for side effects of cyclophosphamide? - 26. What autoimmune conditions are steroids prescribed for in a patient? - 27. What are the side effects of rifampin? - 28. How do you know your patient is getting better while taking steroids for RA? - 29. How should a pt take mycostatin - an antifungal for infection in the mouth? - 30. IM injection for adult needle size - 31. Location for 1.5-inch needle - 32. Who is not eligible for Live vaccines? - 33. Steroids are contraindicated in which type of rash? - 34. peripheral neuropathy vitamin.... will help - 35. BCG is a live vaccine given for? - 36. Can't get BCG vaccine if the patient is? - 37. What patients are most at risk for C-diff? - 38. Glucagon can be given only when a patient is? - 39. Which route can Glucagon be given? - 40. Insulin, Log = - 41. Rapid insulin, Status of food tray - 42. Which type of Insulin ends in "R" = - 43. Short acting insulin food tray status - 44. Which type of Insulins can be mixed? - 45. NPH peak time - 46. A Patient was given oral medication for hypoglycemia. What are the next steps? - 47. Which are special consideration for steroid use? - 48. Steroids taken on full or empty stomach? - 49. Which reactions are present if steroids are not tapered? - 50. Why does the body get Addison’s when steroids are abruptly stopped? - 51. When are Steroids are taken - in the morning or night time? - 52. Immune comp. patients taking steroids should? - 53. Patients taking steroids should notify provider if what present? - 54. When administering insulin, patients should wash? - 55. How is insulin administered? - 56. Insulin should be ______ never ____ - 57. What will lower a patient’s blood sugar level? - 58. Beta blockers will ______ blood sugar - 59. Signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia? 3 P's - 60. Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia? - 61. What happens if you don't rotate insulin sites? - 62. Insulin is good for ____ days after opening - 63. Can Lantus be mixed? -
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