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PHA100 Ch 5 Adverse Effects, Interactions, and Contraindications

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PHA100 Ch 5 Adverse Effects, Interactions, and ContraindicationsOnline version

pharmacology

by Dr. David Myers
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If CNS stimulation is expected, clients can be at risk for:

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If CNS depression is likely, advise clients not to:

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adverse effects from these meds may be seen in eyes, smooth muscle, exocrine glands, heart

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These medications may cause a decreased ability to produce sweat:

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antihypertensives may cause:

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postural hypotension may be relieved by

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opioid analgesics may:

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NSAIDS may cause GI upset so they should:

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Bone marrow depression/suppression is generally associated with:

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anticoagulants and thrombolytics may have these adverse effects:

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clients taking hematologic meds should be monitored for all of these EXCEPT

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damage to this organ may occur with acetaminophen toxicity::

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acetylcysteine is the antidote to limit liver damage from acetaminophen toxicity

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if two or more hepatotoxic meds are combined, the risk of liver damage is:

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Test indicated when clients start a medication that is hepatotoxic:

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All of these are manifestations of hepatotoxicity EXCEPT

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adverse effect that is primarily the result of NSAIDS and certain antimicrobials:

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should be monitored when taking aminoglycosides

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Mild allergies are often treated with:

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most common medications causing angioedema:

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a life-threatening, immediate systemic reaction caused from an allergic response:

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Most extrapyramidal symptoms can be treated with:

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T or F, diazepam and hydrocodone bitartrate together decrease risk of CNS depression.

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T or F: Phenytoin decreases the blood level and effect of warfarin.

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Consuming foods with _______ while taking MAOIs can lead to hypertensive crisis.

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what vitamin decreases the therapeutic effects of warfarin

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_________seems to increase the amount of medication available for absorption of certain oral meds.

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pregnancy risk category contraindicated because risks out way benefits

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