PHARM 3 FINAL
Across
- 1. described as physical changes in autonomic nervous system function that can occur when opioids are used long term and are not needed for pain control.
- 3. Topical corticosteroids lower immunity when it is applied in areas of __
- 5. treats brady dysrhythmias
- 6. this drug class can concentrate on muscle, cartilage, and bone and cause ruptured tendons in older adults.
- 12. can lower the seizure threshold and cause seizures.
- 13. treats Supra Ventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
- 15. ___Sulfate treats Torsade's de Pointe
- 18. Nausea, vomiting, and an irregular heart rate develop in a patient who takes oral digoxin, always check the __ ___ (2 words)
- 19. what body function would you be sure to ask a patient about AFTER giving any antibacterial drug (initials)
- 20. Avoid driving and Tasks that require mental alertness within 8 hours of taking drugs for ___
Down
- 2. drug treats atrial fibrillation and heart failure
- 3. Short-acting beta-adrenergic agonists work directly on the airways, they are delivered by ____
- 4. relax bronchiolar smooth muscle and widen the airway and relieve bronchoconstriction
- 7. monitor for ____ when eszopiclone (Lunesta) is prescribed for insomnia
- 8. serious side effect of Celebrex ( 2 words)
- 9. A patient is prescribed an inhaled bronchodilator and an inhaled corticosteroid. which is used first?
- 10. ___acting beta-adrenergic agonists and need time to build up an effect
- 11. is a common side effect of atropine (2 words)
- 12. is associated with discoloration of the urine - red/orange
- 14. drug that causes the patient may have amnesia for events that occur while he or she is under the influence of this drug.
- 16. are at risk for the same corticosteroid side effects as adults, including stomach ulcers.
- 17. When given slowly, the drug is eliminated before it can act on the heart.