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Potassium Chloride. A. Afterload reducer, RX's BP elevation, vasodilator Furosemide. B. Surgical Prophylaxis Magnesium. C. Caution:...

  1. Potassium Chloride. A. Afterload reducer, RX's BP elevation, vasodilator
  2. Furosemide. B. Surgical Prophylaxis
  3. Magnesium. C. Caution: itching, flushing, start at a low dose secondary to histamine response for cholesterol management
  4. Levofloxacin. D. End of life secretion management, N/V, motion sickness
  5. Ketorolac. E. Increases Gi motility
  6. Epoetin alfa. F. Rx back spasm, muscle relaxant, fibromyalgia, caution sedation
  7. Phytonadione. G. Schedule IV, muscle relaxant, acute MSK pain
  8. Hydroxyzine. H. Herpes simplex/zoster Rx
  9. Hydralazine. I. Anti-seizure
  10. Midazolam. J. Rx for pericarditis, gout
  11. Cefazolin. K. Rx Neutropenia
  12. Niacin. L. SNRI, depression, Caution: Suicidal ideations
  13. Scopolamine. M. High potential for abuse, Rx of narcolepsy, ADHD
  14. Metoclopramide. N. Rapid acting insulin
  15. Cyclobenzaprine. O. Check Chvostek's and Trousseau's sign
  16. Carisoprodol. P. Infuse 20 mEq IV over 2 hours/never faster than over 1 hour
  17. Acyclovir. Q. 20 mg/min / check K+
  18. Levetiracetam. R. Check DTR's
  19. Colchicine S. Contraindicated in patients with renal dysfunction or GI bleeding
  20. Methocarbamol. T. Avoid in Myasthenia Gravis and caution tendon rupture
  21. Filgrastim. U. Once a week, anemia,
  22. Venlafaxine V. Check INR, Compromised liver = ineffective antidote
  23. Methylphenidate. W. H2 antagonist, itching
  24. Aspart. X. Skeletal muscle relaxant given to Rx neuroleptic and malignant hyperthermia
  25. Dantrolene. Y. Opioid, caution respiratory depression   

Z. Given in conscious sedation for anxiolytic effect

Complete the matching activity. Choose the best possible option.

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Answer #1

Potassium chloride___P infuse 20mEq IV over 2hours/never faster than over 1hour

Frusemide -----20mg/mt /check k+

Magnesium -----O check chvostek's and trousseau's sign

Levofloxacin -----T Avoid in myasthenia gravis and caution tendon rupture

Ketorolac -----S Contraindicated in patient with renal dysfunction or GI bleeding

Epoetin alfa ---- U once a week, anemia

Phytonadione ----V checkINR, compromised liver

=ineffective antidote

Scopolamine ----D End of life secretion

Management,N/V , motion

Sickness

Cefazolin -----B Surgical prophylaxis

Acyclovir ----H Herpes simplex /zoster Rx

Carisoprodol ---- F Rx back spasm,muscle relaxant ,fibromyalgia, caution sedation

Levetiracetam ----- I Anti seizure

Colchicine ---- J Rx for pericarditis ,gout

Methocarbamol -----G sheduled IV ,muscle relaxant ,

Acute MSK pain

Hydralazine ---- A After load reducer ,Rx BPelevation . Vasodilator

Midazolam ----Z given in conscious sedation for anxiolytic effect

Niacin ----C caution ;itching ,flushing , start at low dose secondry to histamine response for cholestrol management

Metoclopramide ----E increase GI mobility

Filgrastim ----- K Rx neutropenia

Venlafaxine ----- L SNRI ,Depression caution ;suicidal ideation   

Methylphenidate --- M High potential for abuse , Rx of narcolepsy ADHD

Aspart ------N Rapid acting insulin   

Dantrolene ----X Skeletal muscle relaxent given to Rx neuroleptic and malignent hyperthermia

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