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- 1. - L - Elevation in this lab value may indicate sepsis
- 3. - E - record of the electrical signals in the heart. Required at baseline prior to initiating antidysrhythmic medications
- 4. - P - Lab value that is monitored to detect drug-induced thrombocytopenia
- 6. - L - Common benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety and insomnia
- 8. - P - Common corticosteroid. Taper when discontinuing
- 11. - A - Common penicillin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections
- 12. Blood Pressure - L - Side effect to monitor for when initiating [*]
- 14. - A - Common musculoskeletal side effect of statin therapies that must be monitored for
- 16. - E - hormone that causes your body to make red blood cells. Given by injection for the treatment of anemia
- 17. - A - Maximum daily dosage for adults is 4000mg. Monitor liver function.
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- 2. - E - generic name of an SSRI commonly used to treat major depressive disorder, anxiety, and OCD
- 3. - E - antibiotic available as an ophthalmic ointment commonly used to treat infections of the eye
- 4. - P - Common Proton Pump Inhibitor (trade/brand name). Used to decrease amount of acid produced in the stomach
- 5. - P - Medication used to prevent the effects of histamine. Also used to prevent and control motion sickness, nausea, and vomiting
- 7. - A - severe, life-threatening allergic reaction
- 9. - L - Most commonly prescribed ACE inhibitor
- 10. - P - Common Proton Pump Inhibitor (generic name). Used to decrease amount of acid produced in the stomach
- 13. - L - Brand name of commonly prescribed statin
- 14. - A - brand name of [^]
- 15. - E - novel anticoagulant used to prevent stroke in the setting of atrial fibrillation; brand name
