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NUR120 Adult Health I Exam 3 v.1
1. Procainamide (Pronestyl)– indication, uses, adverse effects
2. Lidocaine - indication, uses, adverse effects, toxicity
3. Antidysrhythmic drugs adverse reactions and side effects
4. Diltiazem(Cardizem) - indication, uses, adverse effects
5. Coumadin and Heparain – adequate blood levels
6. Coumadin – antidote
7. Heparin – subcutaneous administration
8. Aspirin administration
9. Thrombolytics – uses and indications
10. Laboratory test for Coumadin and Heparin
11. Anticoagulation therapy goals
12. Anticoagulation and Ginki
13. Nicotinic acid -uses, indications, side effects
14. Fibric acid derivatives – adverse effects
15. Antilipidemic therapy and adverse reactions
16. Differences between LDL and HDL
17. Statins – therapeutic effect
18. Antilipidemic therapy and drug-food interactions
19. Ezetimibe (Zetia) – mechanism of action
20. Potassium Supplements – precautions and contraindications, uses, labs
21. Fresh Frozen Plasma – uses
22. Packed Red Blood Cells – administration and uses
23. Somatropin – uses, indications, adverse effects
24. Desmopressin and drug interactions
25. Antithyroid medication and iodine
26. Levothyroxine – therapeutic effect, uses, precautions, adverse reactions, indications, patient
education, drug interactions
27. Antithyroid medications and WBC
28. Hypoglycemia – treatment (conscious and unconscious)
29. Insulin types and modes of administration
30. Sitagliptin (Januvia) and Insulin
31. Corticosteroids and drug interactions
32. Fludrocortisone) Florinef – administration
33. Glucocorticoid – contraindications, uses, adverse reactions, indications, patient education
34. Hyponatremia symptoms
35. Anterior and posterior pituitary glands and the hormones they secret
Sample Math Problem
1. Ordered 10 mg
Have 2.5 mg/ml
How many ml will you administer?
Answer 4
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NUR120 Adult Health I Exam 3 v.

  1. Procainamide (Pronestyl)– indication, uses, adverse effects
  2. Lidocaine - indication, uses, adverse effects, toxicity
  3. Antidysrhythmic drugs adverse reactions and side effects
  4. Diltiazem(Cardizem) - indication, uses, adverse effects
  5. Coumadin and Heparain – adequate blood levels
  6. Coumadin – antidote
  7. Heparin – subcutaneous administration
  8. Aspirin administration
  9. Thrombolytics – uses and indications
  10. Laboratory test for Coumadin and Heparin
  11. Anticoagulation therapy goals
  12. Anticoagulation and Ginki
  13. Nicotinic acid -uses, indications, side effects
  14. Fibric acid derivatives – adverse effects
  15. Antilipidemic therapy and adverse reactions
  16. Differences between LDL and HDL
  17. Statins – therapeutic effect
  18. Antilipidemic therapy and drug-food interactions
  19. Ezetimibe (Zetia) – mechanism of action
  20. Potassium Supplements – precautions and contraindications, uses, labs
  21. Fresh Frozen Plasma – uses
  22. Packed Red Blood Cells – administration and uses
  23. Somatropin – uses, indications, adverse effects
  24. Desmopressin and drug interactions
  25. Antithyroid medication and iodine
  26. Levothyroxine – therapeutic effect, uses, precautions, adverse reactions, indications, patient education, drug interactions
  27. Antithyroid medications and WBC
  28. Hypoglycemia – treatment (conscious and unconscious)
  29. Insulin types and modes of administration
  30. Sitagliptin (Januvia) and Insulin
  31. Corticosteroids and drug interactions
  32. Fludrocortisone) Florinef – administration
  33. Glucocorticoid – contraindications, uses, adverse reactions, indications, patient education
  34. Hyponatremia symptoms
  35. Anterior and posterior pituitary glands and the hormones they secret Sample Math Problem
    1. Ordered 10 mg Have 2.5 mg/ml How many ml will you administer? Answer 4

2. A patient has received an overdose of enoxaparin (Lovenox). The order was for 60

mg, but the patient received 90 mg. The nurse notes that the patient is showing signs

of bleeding (oozing blood from the intravenous sites, increased bruising) and notifies

the physician, who prescribes protamine sulfate to cover the excess amount of

enoxaparin that the patient received. Calculate how much protamine sulfate the

patient will receive. _______

Protamine sulfate is used to reverse the effects of low-molecular-weight heparins

(LMWHs). A 1-mg dose of protamine is administered for each milligram of the

LMWH. This patient received 30 mg of enoxaparin more than the ordered dose of 60

mg; therefore, 30 mg of protamine sulfate will be used as an antidote.

(1 mg ´ 30 = 30 mg)

3. Ordered: 2000 units

Have: 5000 units/ml

How may ml will you give?

Answer = 0.4 ml

4. Ordered IVPB of 300 ml to infuse over 90 minutes

Calculate the setting for the infusion pump?

Answer: The infusion pump delivers at ml/hr, first convert the minutes into hours

90 minutes = 1.5 hours

300 ml needs to infuse in 1.5 hours

Set pump at 200 ml/hour

5. Ordered 10 units

Have 40 units/ml

How many ml will you administer?

Answer: 0.25 ml