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- 3. Antiemetic that is most effective if given routinely to cancer patients
- 4. prophylactic anti-infective used preoperativly titrated for renal function
- 7. Prokinetic that promotes gastric emptying to decrease nausea and vomiting
- 10. glycopeptide used to treat staph aureus resistant infections that cannot be given over less than 60 minutes due to red man syndrome
- 12. Opioid Antagonist by inhibiting opioid action
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- 1. a benzo receptor antagonist that may cause vomiting in overdose patients and seizures with those patients who take cocaine
- 2. Anticholinergic utilized pre-operativly to minimize gastric secretions, urine out put needs to be monitored after use
- 5. Man made opioid analgesic used to treat severe pain. Patient must remain hydrated to prevent secondary urinary retention
- 6. Antiemetic used in the treatment of motion sickness, nausea and vomiting while lowering the seizure threshold on patients on dilantin
- 7. Synthetic opioid analgesic that binds to opiate receptors, causes less constipation and urinary retention than it's class partners
- 8. a benzo used to induce anesthesia or conscious sedation when commands still need to be followed
- 9. Man made opioid analgesic with a short acting potential, usually used intraopertively
- 11. Sulfate Opioid analgesic that affects CNS receptors and causes vasodilation
