Matching Pairs Pharmacology Exam 2 Kahoot ReviewOnline version Test your knowledge of pharmacology concepts with this matching pairs game! by Hannah Patton 1 Triple antibiotic ointment Neosporin and bacitracin fall under? 2 B12 deficiency can potentially lead to? 3 PT taking iron can take vitamin C in conjunction to increase absorption? 4 OTC med for dermatitis? 5 Adverse effects of antihistamines like deminhydrinate and medizine? 6 What is the primary action of albuterol? 7 Omeprazole & pantoprazole are examples of what type of med? 8 Non-pharmalogical remidies to give PT who is nauseous? 9 What is the normal range of serum osmolality? 10 What foods can you educate pregnant PT to eat to prevent folic acid deficiency? 11 PT has ringworm. What OTC med should he buy to cure his skin? 12 PT given ipratropium for the COPD exacerbation, what drug class is this? 13 Which med is a serotonin receptor blocker? 14 What does the serum osmolality of fluids measure? 15 Calcium carbonate is considered what type of medicaiton? 16 PT has a folic acid deficiency & trying to get pregnant. What defect can be prevented by correcting this? 17 Administer what fluids 24 hours following a burn? 18 How does an antitussive work? Miconazole Corticosteroids Leafy green veggies, citrus fruits, dried beans. ("All of the above") Acts on beta 2 adrenergic receptors to relax the bronchial smooth muscle. Anitbacterial Drowsiness and Dizziness Neural tube defects Proton pump inhibitors Anticholinergic (Helps decrease broncho spasms) The concentration of all chemical particles found in the blood. Antacid (TUMS) [Can lead to kidney problems (renal calculi)] True Ondansetron (Zofran) Suppress the urge to couch (Robutussin) Eat bland foods, ginger tea, peppermint tea. ("All of the above") [Trick: Alcohol swab under the nose.] 275-295 mOsm/kg Pernicious anemia Lactated ringers