Drug me up Can I have immunity Surgery!?! Who me!?! Pinky and the BRAIN BRAIN BRAIN I DON'T want to drink your BLOOD
100
What is Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
This HIV Drug is used to treat pneumocystis pneumonia caused by P. jirovecii
100
What is HIV
Post exposure to this disease involves
-Antiretroviral meds within 72 hours of exposure
-2-3 drugs prescribed for 28 days
100
What is Geriatric
Considerations for this population involve,
o Lower dose of anesthesia
o Slow elimination of anesthetic agents (decreased kidney function)
o Increased risk for hypothermia
100
What is Bacterial Meningitis
Key signs include:
o High fever
o Nuchal rigidity
o Severe headache and photophobia
o Positive kernig’s and brudzinski’s
100
What is Hemoglobin below 9 g/dL
Criteria for a blood transfusion is?
200
What is Acyclovir and Famciclovir
HSV-1 and HSV-2 treatment involves these drugs
200
What is RA
This Chronic, systemic autoimmune disease is characterized by Inflammation in the CT and synovial joints
200
What is Enoxaparin
This drug is used to prevent a DVT
200
What is Receptive, Expressive, and Global
Types of Aphasia include these 3?
200
What is Iron deficit anemia
MVC is decreased in this type of blood disorder?
300
What is IV amphotericin B in combo with Flucystosine
Treatment for cryptococcus neoformans involves these drugs
300
What is Anaphylaxis
Signs and symptoms of this reaction include,
o Angioedema
o HYPOtension
o Bronchospams
o Stridor
o Cardiovascular collapse
300
What is Malignant Hyperthermia
This perioperative complication is an Inherited disorder
that is characterized by Increased calcium in muscle cells
300
What is Right brain stroke
These symptoms are an example of:
o Homonymous hemianopsia
o Left hemiparisis
o Impulsive and reckless
o Behavior changes
300
What is Epoetin Alpha
This Artificial erythropoietin is Used to treat anemia in patients with serious renal failure?
400
What is Erythromycin
Treatment for mycobacterium avium complex involves this drug
400
What is AIDS
This disease is diagnosed when:
-CD4+ count drops below 200
400
What is Midazolam and Diazepam
Fentanyl is usually paired with these 2 drugs
400
What is Tumor Lysis
HyperPhosphatemia, hyperUricemia, hypoCalcemia, and hyperKalemia, Are the hallmark signs of this oncological emergency?
400
What is Folic Acid and B12 Deficit anemia
Neurological side effects are the only difference between these two types of blood disorders
500
What is Metronidazole
This drug is used to treat trichomoniasis
500
What is Naturally acquired active immunity
An adult client has had mumps when the client was a child. The client had a titer prior to entering nursing school and shows immunity. What type of immunity does this reflect?
500
What is Succinylcholine
This paralytic is first line drug used after first sedating your patient?
500
What is Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
This Oncological emergency involves
obstructive tumor or thrombosis with
o S/S
 Facial edema
 Vein distension in the head, neck, and chest
 Seizures
 Headache
500
What is 2000 or less
This number puts you on neutropenic precautions






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