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    1. Acetaminopher can be used

    for headache when the client

    is using nitroglycerin

    .

    2. acetylsalicylic acid, or ASA

    toxicity can cause

    ringing of the ears

    3. Addison is skinny hypoglycemic, weight loss,you got weakness, and you

    get postural hypotension

    4. administer diuretics in the mornig

    5. administrate Glucagon when

    patietn is

    hypoglycemia and

    unresponisve

    6. always verify bowel sounds

    when giving

    Kayexelate

    7. Anticholergic side effects can't pee

    can't spit

    can't poop

    hypocalcemiaconvulsion

    arrtyhmia

    tetany

    spasma and striodor

    8. Avoid the G herbs, for

    example ginsing, ginger,

    ginko, and garlic when on

    anti-clotting grugs such as

    coumadin and Plavix

    9. B1 alcoholic patients

    10. B6 TB patients

    11. B9 pregnant patients

    12. B12 pernicious anemia,

    vegetarians

    13. Can not take Lasix is allergic

    to

    Sulfa drugs

    14. Cold and Clammy need some candy,

    hypoglycemia

    15. Common MAOI's 2syllable, nardil, marplan

    16. common sypmtom of

    aluminum hydroxide

    constipation

    17. Common Tricylic meds syllabes, pamelor, elavil

    18. complications of coumadin 3Hs- hemorrhage,

    hematuria, hepatitis

    19. Cushing is Fat hyperglycemin, you get

    moon face, big cheeks, and

    reation a lot of Na and fluid

    20. Dilation can not give with dextrose,

    only give with NS

    21. Do not administer

    erythomycin to

    multiple sclerosis patient

    22. Do not give atropine for

    glaucome because it

    increases IOP , internal

    optical pressure

    23. Do not give calcium channel

    blockers with

    grapefruit

    24. do not take iron with milk

    25. Don't give anit-acids withfood because

    it delays gastric emptying

    26. Don't give meperidine

    ,Demerol, to

    pancreatitis patients

    27. Don't give non-selective beat

    blockers to patients with

    (non selective beta blockers

    relax smooth muscles)

    respiratory problems

    28. Don't take Benadryl and

    Xanax at the same time

    just don't

    29. Give ACE inhibitors with food to prevent stomach

    upset

    30. Give Lipitor at 1700 because

    it works best during the

    evening

    31. Hod and Dry sugar high, hyperglycemia

    32. hypoglycemic shivers can be

    stopped by holding

    the limb in adults, not

    infants

    33. Insluin clear before cloudy

    34. Insulin Rapis Lispro onset is less than 15

    minutes and peaks at 1

    hour. last about 3 hours

    35. Insulin short Regular onset is 1/2-1 hours. peaks

    at 2-3 hours and last 4-6

    hours. just remember onset

    30 minutes last 4-6hours

    36. Insulin: Long Ultralenta onset is 4-6 hours. peaks at

    12-16 hours and last greater

    than 24 hours

    37. Int: NPH or Lente onset is 2 hours peaks at 6-

    12 hours and last 16-24

    hours.

    38. Lithium patients must

    consume extra sodium to

    prevent

    toxicity

    39. Long: Lantus onset is 1 hours. never

    peaks and last 24 hours

    continous

    40. Mannitol, osmotic diuretic,

    head injury crystalizes at

    room temperature. use

    filter needle

    41. Med of choice for

    anaphylatic shock

    Epinephrine

    42. Med of choice for Asytole atropine

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    43. Med of choice for bipolar is lithium

    44. Med of choice for CHF ace inhibitor

    45. Med of choice for status epilepticus Valium

    46. Med of choice for SVT adenosine or adenocard

    47. medication of choice for V-tack lidocaine

    48. Mg2+ toxicity is treated with calcium gluconate

    49. never ever mix dopamine and lasix just don't do it

    50. Never give via IVP KCL

    Heparin

    Ibuprogen

    Insulin

    Dobutamine

    ASA

    Albumin

    Acetaminophen

    51. no narcotics can be given to any head trauma

    52. Oxytocin is never administered through primary IV

    53. Phenazopyridine, Pyridium...urine will be orange

    54. PHoGAM is given at 28 weeks and 72 hours postpartum

    55. Radioactive die urine excretion

    56. Rifampicin red urine, tears, sweat

    57. signs of toxic ammonia levels is asterixis, hands flapping

    58. take iron with vitamin c because it enhances absorption

    59. thiazide diuretics may induce hyperglycemia

    60. TPN has a dedicated line and cannot be mixed ahead of time

    61. Vitamin C can cause a false positive with occult blood