Pharmacology Flashcards

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cyclobenzaprine

Flexeril

A

skeletal muscle relaxant

blocks impulses (pain, etc) sent to brain

caution during ambulation

intended for short-term use only

contra: AVOID if MAO

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magnesium sulfate

magnesium 5-8 mg/dL

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anticonvulsant, CNS depressant

for seizures

promotes smooth muscle relaxation

if IV, close monitoring of toxicity (antidote: CALCIUM GLUCONATE)

S/E: absent DTR, respiratory paralysis

contra: heart block, myocardial damage

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3
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spironolactone

Aldactone

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potassium sparing diuretic for HTN

blocks Na reabsorption, thus saving K and H from excretion

promotes fluid balance and control HTN

S/E: HYPERKALEMIA, hyponatremia

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rifampin

Rifadin

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1st line antituberculosis

S/E: reddish-orange body fluids, vision changes, hepatotoxicity, hepatitis

monitor liver fxn, avoid soft contact lenses, if using hormonal contraception suggest barrier contraceptive

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iron supplement

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treat deficiency anemia

monitor H and H

use straw for liquid form to avoid STAINING

take with food to reduce GI effects

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6
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medication dosage calculation

A

do not round final answer

desired/available x quantity = x

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haloperidol

Haldol

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typical (POS+ s/s) antipsychotic for schizo

S/E: EXTRAPYRAMIDAL rxns (Parkinsonianism-tremors, dystonia-involunary movements, akathisia-restlessness, tardive dyskinesia-tongue protrusion)

harmless pink to red-brownish urine

wean off

monitor for neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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morphine

hydroxyzine

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narcotic opioid analgesic

S/E: hypoTN, sedation

hydroxyzine is an antihistamine and antipyretic

monitor for RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, dependence, intake/output, bowel patterns

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digoxin: infant

Lanoxin (0.5-2 mg/dL)

A

cardiac glycoside

decrease HR and increase contraction force

hold if infant’s HR 90-110

RARELY receive 1mL (50mcg, 0.05mg) of digoxin dose

give 1 hr before or 2 hrs after feeding (s/s toxicity: poor feeding, vomitting)

S/E: bradycardia, dysrhythmias

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10
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medication admin

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med, dose, client, route, time, and documentation

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carbamazepine

Tegretol (5-12 mcg/mL)

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anticonvulsant, BIPOLAR

for seizures, pain (trigeminal neuralgia and diabetic neuropathy)

do not take if hx of bone marrow suppression

S/E: myelosuppression, skin rash

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propranolol

Inderal

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beta-adrenergic blocker

for HTN, dysrhythmia, angina

block sympathetic impulses

S/E: bradycardia, heart failure take pulse, w/ meals, blood glucose (med induces hypoglycemia)

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transfusion reactions

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allergic (hypersensitivity to donor antibodies, fever, anaphylactic shock)

hemolytic (incompatibility, N/V, pain in lower back, hypoTN)

febrile (antibodies to donor platelets or leukocytes: fever, chills, N/V, headache)

remain w/ pt for first 15 mins within 50 ml of transfusion

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insulin: intermediate acting

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Humulin NPH for hypoglycemia

cloudy

withdraw clear before cloudy (short acting Regular before intermediate Humulin NPH acting)

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administration: eye medication

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eye drop: from the side, hold dropper above conjunctival sac, don’t allow dropper to touch cornea

eye ointment: ointment along inner edge of lower eyelid from inner cantus to other, rub closed eye in circular motion unless contraindicated or not necessary

intraocular discs: concave side up to fingertip, pull lower eyelid down, apply disc concave side against sclera, position lower eyelid over disc, and disc should be below iris under the lower eyelid

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stomatitis

(inflammation of mouth, lips, tongue, and mucous membranes)

A

common with chemotherapy

monitor pts undergoing chemo for stomatitis

17
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aspirin

ASA

acetylsalicyclic acid

A

salicylate analgesic, antipyretic, antiinflammatory, antirheumatic, antiplatelet

S/E: bleeding, heartburn, SALICYLISM (tinnitus, urtcaria, anaphylactic shock)

monitor for tinnitus

don’t give to children - Reye’s syndrome

18
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IV flow rate

A

ml/hr

micro 60gtt/mL

macro 10 15 20 gtt/mL

19
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isoniazid

INH

A

1st line antituberculosis

S/E: peripheral neuritis, neurotoxicity, hepatoxicity/hepatitis, hyperglycemia, vision changes

administer B6 to prevent PERIPHERAL NEURITIS, monitor liver fxn, monitor tingling/numbness, mental status, avoid tyramine-containing foods

20
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isosorbide dinitrate

Isordil

A

nitrate vasodilator for angina

decrease preload and after load

reduce myocardial oxygenation consumption

S/E: orthohypoTN, flushing, dry mouth under tongue

5-10 min intervals with maximum dose of 3

21
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trazodone

Oleptro, Desyrel

A

atypical antidepressant

S/E: frequent and intense sedation, hypoTN, photosensitivity, bone marrow depression, priapism

fall preventive measures

metallic taste

22
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heparin

A

anticoagulant (partial thromboplastin time, 1.5-2.5)

prevents THROMbin from converting to fibrinogen to fibrin

prevents thromboembolism leave needle for 10 secs, do not massage injection site, observe for bleeding, do not aspirate

antidote: PROTAMINE SULFATE

S/E: hemorrhage, thrombocytopenia

23
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risperdone

Risperdal

A

atypical (NEG- s/s) antipsychotic for schizo

monitor for neuroleptic malignant syndrome

S/E: EXTRAPYRAMIDAL rxns (Parkinsonianism-tremors, dystonia-involunary movements, akathisia-restlessness, tardive dyskinesia-tongue protrusion)

harmless pink to red-brownish urine

wean off