Drug me up | Can I have immunity | Surgery!?! Who me!?! | Pinky and the BRAIN BRAIN BRAIN | I DON'T want to drink your BLOOD |
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What is Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
This HIV Drug is used to treat pneumocystis pneumonia caused by P. jirovecii
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What is HIV
Post exposure to this disease involves
-Antiretroviral meds within 72 hours of exposure -2-3 drugs prescribed for 28 days |
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 |
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 |
What is Hemoglobin below 9 g/dL
Criteria for a blood transfusion is?
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What is Acyclovir and Famciclovir
HSV-1 and HSV-2 treatment involves these drugs
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What is RA
This Chronic, systemic autoimmune disease is characterized by Inflammation in the CT and synovial joints
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What is Enoxaparin
This drug is used to prevent a DVT
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What is Receptive, Expressive, and Global
Types of Aphasia include these 3?
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What is Iron deficit anemia
MVC is decreased in this type of blood disorder?
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What is IV amphotericin B in combo with Flucystosine
Treatment for cryptococcus neoformans involves these drugs
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What is Anaphylaxis
Signs and symptoms of this reaction include,
o Angioedema o HYPOtension o Bronchospams o Stridor o Cardiovascular collapse |
What is Malignant Hyperthermia
This perioperative complication is an Inherited disorder
that is characterized by Increased calcium in muscle cells |
What is Right brain stroke
These symptoms are an example of:
o Homonymous hemianopsia o Left hemiparisis o Impulsive and reckless o Behavior changes |
What is Epoetin Alpha
This Artificial erythropoietin is Used to treat anemia in patients with serious renal failure?
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What is Erythromycin
Treatment for mycobacterium avium complex involves this drug
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What is AIDS
This disease is diagnosed when:
-CD4+ count drops below 200 |
What is Midazolam and Diazepam
Fentanyl is usually paired with these 2 drugs
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What is Tumor Lysis
HyperPhosphatemia, hyperUricemia, hypoCalcemia, and hyperKalemia, Are the hallmark signs of this oncological emergency?
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What is Folic Acid and B12 Deficit anemia
Neurological side effects are the only difference between these two types of blood disorders
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What is Metronidazole
This drug is used to treat trichomoniasis
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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?
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What is Succinylcholine
This paralytic is first line drug used after first sedating your patient?
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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 |
What is 2000 or less
This number puts you on neutropenic precautions
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