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What are the five cardinal signs of Inflammation

Redness (erythema)


Heat


Pain


Loss of function


Swelling (edema)

Asprin is the most common________________________ drug.

Antiinflammatory

What are NSAID's?

NonSteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

What are the four Anti-Inflammatory drug groups?

NSAIDs


Corticosteroids


Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs


Antigout drugs

What are the uses for NSAID's?

reduce inflammation and pain

What is the name of the most common Salicylate

Asprin (acytylsalicylic acid) (ASA)

What is the therapeutic serum salicylate level?

15-30 mg\dL

Toxic serum salicylate level is.........?

Greater than 30mg\dL

What effect does Asprin have with oral antidiabetic

Hypoglycemia

Asprin interacts with lab work in what ways?

Increase PT, bleed time, INR, uric acid



Decrease potassium, cholesterol, T3 and T4 levels