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What is Bethanechol, Urecholine
This cholinergic agonist is indicated to treat urinary retention
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What is gabapentin, nerotin
This drug causes behavioral changes in pediatric patients?
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What is phenylephrine, neo-synephribe
This drug is contracted in patients with severe HTN, preexisting bradycardia, or advanced CAD?
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What is orally.
The RN should not administer epinephrine, adrenalin by this riddle.
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What is ephinephrine, addrenaline
This is a nonselective adrenergic agonist?
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What is Pyridostigmine, Mestinon
This drug is indicated for the treatment of MG
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What is dantrolene, dantrium
This drug carries a BLACK BOX WARNING due to its hepatotoxic effects and deaths as a result of liver failure
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What is propranolol, inderal
Because of its depressive effects on the hater, this nonselective beta-adrenergic blocker is contraindicated in cardiogenic shock
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What is Gingival
The RN will educate patient taking phenytoin, Dilantin about the importance of maintaining excellent oral hygiene and regular dental appoints
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What is metroprolol, lopressor
This is a Beta 1-adrenergic antagonis?
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What is Propranolol, Inderal
This drug acts as an antihypertensive and antidysrhythmic
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What is pramipexole, mirapex
This antiparkinson agent may cause hallucinations, dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea.
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What is soproterenol, isuprel
Because this drug increases the myocardial workload, H is used with EXTREME CAUTION in patients with severe cardiac disease, dysrhythmias
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What is riluzole, riluzole, rilutex
The RN teaches the client with ALS that this drug should not be taken with high fat meals.
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What is fingolimod, gillerya
This drug is "a" sphingosine 7-phosphate receptor modulator
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What are alpha-adrenergic antagonists
These are used to treat HTN and BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)
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What is prazosin, minipress
This antihypertensive has a first-dose phenomenon that may cause syncope
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What is valproic acid, depakote
This miscellaneous AED is a known teratogen
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What are drugs for muscle spasms and spasticity
The RN will teach the patient taking these how to perform ROM exercises and alternative pain relief measure such as gentle massages?
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What is carbidopa/levodopa sinemet
This drug is classified as a dopaminergic
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What is atropine sulfate
This drug is used to increase the HR. H is also the antidote for overdose of cholinergic agonists
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What is pyridostigmine, mestinon
This drug may cause a cholinergic crisis and a myasthenic crisis
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What is caffeine
Patients whit anxiety disorders, insomnia, or panic attacks should not be administered this CNS stimulant.
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What is decreased or about seizure
The RN will monitor the patient receiving antiepileptic therapy for therapeutic effects such as
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What is cyclopenzaprine
This drug is a centrally acting muscle relaxant
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