PA 542 - Puzzle 4
Across
- 4. Muscle relaxant often used for muscle spasms
- 8. An example of a benzodiazepine sedative
- 10. monitoring parameter to use for a patient receiving bleomycin (abbreviation)
- 12. Medication for MS made of 4 amino acids
- 13. the type of pain best treated by acetaminophen
- 15. fixed doses take weight and __________ into consideration
- 18. Gangrene is a serious adverse event (Brand name)
- 20. adjust dose by this to avoid toxicity in pediatric patients
- 21. sedative used as both an antispasmodic and an antispastic med
- 24. a common route of administration for a pediatric patient who is constipated and needs glycerin
- 26. the type of pack to apply to limit cellular uptake of doxorubicin during an extravasation
- 28. Bone mineral negatively affected by kidney disease
- 29. an opioid agonist available for transdermal use
- 30. The maximum daily dose with a prescription for this medication is 8 tablets (16 mg)
- 34. Laxatives that contain this may lead to diarrhea
- 36. Name of medication class that is part of the triple threat to acute kidney injury
- 38. A medication that can cause damage to the kidneys
- 40. the medication that must be taken when patient is in an upright position
- 42. shortest acting NMBA
- 43. An electrolyte usually paired with potassium
- 46. The medication class to which codeine belongs
- 51. A medication that improves gait in a patient with MS
- 53. Serotonin 5-HT 1B/1d agonists work by causing this
- 54. medication class associated with osteoporosis that is part of the FRAX risk assessment tool
- 55. A muscarinic antagonist used to offset ADE of neostigmine
Down
- 1. Hormone that regulates red blood cell production
- 2. sedative used as both an antispasmodic and an antispastic med
- 3. An antibiotic class of nephrotoxins requiring strict monitoring of renal function and levels
- 5. When you think antiemetic for chemotherapy, think this medication
- 6. Electrolyte imbalance that can cause confusion or seizures when severe
- 7. a serious ADE associated with ESA use
- 9. A medical condition that is a patient-related risk factor for drug-induced kidney disease
- 11. An antispasmodic med that is on the less sedating side
- 14. a significant ADE associated with opioids that can be mitigated with initiation of laxative therapy
- 16. Carries a black box warning for life-threatening pancreatitis
- 17. the principal estrogen in premenopausal women
- 19. Triptans are contraindicated in patients who have uncontrolled _____________
- 22. A natural protein used in the formula for calcium correction
- 23. counsel patients receiving this medication they may see shells from ER tablets in their stool
- 25. a BBW exists for this concern due to increased risk with PTH analogs
- 27. An antiemetic associated with extravasation upon fast administration
- 31. an EKG must be obtained prior to therapy with this medication
- 32. Phosphate-containing laxatives belong to this class of laxatives
- 33. One of 2 electrolytes that can cause tetany when level is too low
- 35. A medication for ulcer therapy that is best taken on an empty stomach
- 37. The medication that is best to avoid in patients who are also taking clopidogrel (Plavix)
- 39. an adverse effect that can occur with both DPP-4 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists
- 41. Bupropion is contraindicated in patients with ___________ disorders
- 44. converting pounds to __________ requires use of a conversion factor of 2.2
- 45. A patient receiving iron therapy should be counseled about the possibility of stool turning this color
- 47. A medication (abbreviated) used to treat central diabetes insipidus
- 48. what patients must do with injectable pens for diabetes
- 49. the physical manifestations of cold turkey discontinuation of chronic opioid therapy
- 50. Centrally acting muscle relaxant used for spasticity
- 52. pediatric patients have a higher percentage of this substance compared to adults