Across
- 3. Type of infection that comes with inhaled steroid use
- 4. Medication that loosen secretions so they can be coughed up
- 5. The mechanism of topical nasal decongestants
- 6. An adverse effect of acetylcysteine (Hint: it sounds like wheezing on exam)
- 8. Patients should not be given ipratropium if they have this disease
- 10. A second generation antihistamine
- 13. Patients with this should be cautioned when using Pseudoephedrine
- 16. Respiratory Distress _______. A condition in infants that required surfactant administration
- 17. Changes in this body system make people sleepy when taking antihistamines
- 19. Route of administration for ipratropium
- 20. Non-narcotic cough medication
Down
- 1. First line treatment for acute asthma attacks
- 2. The route of administration for surfactant in infants with RDS
- 7. One of the indications for oral decongestants
- 9. Narcotic cough medication (C is the first letter)
- 11. FIRST medication given during anaphylaxis
- 12. An example of a daily asthma medication not for exacerbations
- 14. Narcotic cough medication (first letter is H)
- 15. Flunisolide fall into this class of medication (hint: it's the nasal version)
- 18. This generation of antihistamine is OK to take if driving
