PA 542 - Puzzle 4

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