The Medication cards

1.  Medication cards

 

Choose 3 different categories from the following: platelet inhibitors, direct thrombin inhibitors, indirect

thrombin inhibitors, vitamin K antagonists

Choose 3 medication used in Tuberculosis(uncomplicated)

Choose 4 different categories from the following: Penicillins, Cephalosporins,Vancomycin, Carbapenems , Tetracycline, Macrolides, Aminoglycosides, Miscellaneous Protein Synthesis Inhibitors, Sulfonamides, Flurorquinolones

 

2.  Case Study.:  Mrs. Johnso is a 72 year old African American woman with primary hypertension diagnosed 22 years ago after she went through menopause.   According to her family history her father had  high blood pressure and her grandfather died of a stroke at the age of 63.   She worked at an insurance office for about 40 years until she retired 5 years ago.  She states she feels “pretty overwhelmed” since her husband was diagnosed with Alzheimers’s disease 5 years ago.  At this tie she takes hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg twice a day and Amlodipine 10mg once a day.  She tells you that she has missed doses lately because she has been so busy with her husband.

 

  1. What are Mrs Johnson’s risk factors for hypertension?(Modifiable and non modifiable)
  2. What should you teach Mrs. Johnson about her antihypertensive drugs?
  3. What strategies could you suggest to Mrs. Johnson to help control her hypertension

 

 

3.  Antiretroviral Drugs Matching Match the drug names with one of the six categories of antiretroviral therapy drugs. You may use the categories more than once.

Drugs

  1. ___Fosamprenavir
  2. ___Enfuvirtide

41.___Delavirdine

  1. ___Dolutegravir
  2. ____Abacavir
  3. ___Maraviroc
  4. ___Atazanavir
  5. ___Dolutegravir
  6. ___Efavirenz

 

Categories

  1. Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
  2. Nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
  3. Protease inhibitors
  4. Integrase inhibitors
  5. Fusion inhibitors
  6. Entry inhibitor

4. NCLEX questions for day 2

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