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38 Cards in this Set
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Most common side effects vs. adverse effects of antihistimines
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2. Benefits of orally vs. nasal decongestants for seasonal allergies
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Nurses teaching responsibilities when patients taking quaifenesin
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3
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Indications for a patient to take an antitussive drug
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Classification of drugs that assist in removal of mucous from the respiratory tract
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Expected therapeutic responses to aminophylline versus adverse effects of these drugs
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Classification of meds used for acute asthma attacks – rescue meds vs. long acting control
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Potential side effects to teach patients to watch for when taking inhaled corticosteroids
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Potential allergies related to anticholinergic inhaled drugs
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Teaching points for patient’s learning how to take inhaler medications
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Important assessment issues for patients taking muromonab-CD3; advantages of taking this med over others in the same or similar classification
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Pre-op teaching for transplant patients taking immunosuppressant drugs
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Medications used for minimizing adverse allergic reactions to antibody therapy
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Reasons for combination therapy in treating cancer
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Medication therapy to overcome bone marrow suppression with methotrexate
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Teaching related to common side effects of antineoplastic drugs, i.e. stomatitis, nausea, etc
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Guidelines for HPV related to appropriate age of administration
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Bioterrorism agents and the routes of exposure
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Proper schedule for administering DTaP
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Expected responses and side effects of immunizations in children
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Types of immunity and how they work in the body
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Role of allopurinol with cyclosporine administration
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Adverse reactions to monitor for with cisplatin chemo
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Lab to monitor when administering epoetin
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Nursing responsibilities when administering interferon
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Side effects and adverse effects of interleukin drug therapy; darbepoetin alfa therapy
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Indications for use of monoclonal antibody adalimumab
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Proper timing on starting administration of colony-stimulating factor
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1
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Medication(s) that stimulate the production of rbc’s
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Advantages of monoclonal antibody therapy
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Severe toxic effects to monitor for with daunorubicin therapy
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Nursing interventions when extravastion of a chemo drug occurs
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Contraindications for humira administration
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Nurses teaching responsibilities for patients taking methotrexate
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Facts related to herpes zoster vaccine and indications
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Contraindications for administering active immunizations
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Teaching responsibilities for patients taking antihistamines
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Drugs used for acute asthma attacks
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