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What are the five cardinal signs of Inflammation |
Redness (erythema) Heat Pain Loss of function Swelling (edema) |
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Asprin is the most common________________________ drug. |
Antiinflammatory |
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What are NSAID's? |
NonSteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs |
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What are the four Anti-Inflammatory drug groups? |
NSAIDs Corticosteroids Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs Antigout drugs |
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What are the uses for NSAID's? |
reduce inflammation and pain |
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What is the name of the most common Salicylate |
Asprin (acytylsalicylic acid) (ASA) |
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What is the therapeutic serum salicylate level? |
15-30 mg\dL |
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Toxic serum salicylate level is.........? |
Greater than 30mg\dL |
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What effect does Asprin have with oral antidiabetic |
Hypoglycemia |
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Asprin interacts with lab work in what ways? |
Increase PT, bleed time, INR, uric acid
Decrease potassium, cholesterol, T3 and T4 levels |