NUR 112 Oxygenation Rx

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Anti-cholinergic that inhibits bronchoconstriction and decreases mucus production. (Dries up mucus)
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Long-Term Control Meds-Asthma-check all that apply
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Use with caution in pts w/cardiac disorders, they may cause increase in HR and BP, result in CNS stimulation and increase risk of dysrhythmias (short and long acting)
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These drugs inhibit bronchoconstriction and decrease mucus production.
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Quik Relief/Rescue -check all that apply
1. Anticholinergics
2.Corticosteroids
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This drug is used for RSV
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These meds are anti-inflammatory,
they inhibit response to allergens and
inhibit exercise induced bronchospasm.
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These meds work by relaxing smooth muscle in airway,
they are used for nocturnal symptoms and
prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm.
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For the most effective trmt of an acute asthma attack choose the correct order of the following meds
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Be prepared to administer nebulized epinephrine in pts w/
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Therapeutic Antibody (Ab) that targets IgE, blocking it from causing reactions leading to asthma symptoms.
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Quik Relief Asthma Meds-check all that apply
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Leukotriene Receptor Agonists: Oral route
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Virus spread through direct/indirect contact, infants at risk for severe infection include premies, c-section infants, infants < 6 weeks old, Heart issues, lung disease, or immunocomprimised/immunosuppression
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Long-term Controllers-preventive-check all that apply
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Mast Cell Stabilizers-check all that apply
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Pts need Serum Blood levels drawn when using this drug. Normal range is 10-20mcg/dL Toxicity s/s include N/V, Insomnia, HA, GI distress, Tachy, Dysrhythmias, & Seizures
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According to Ball & Binder this drug is admin prophylaxic IM at a dose of 15mg/kg q 30 days for five months beginning in Oct/Nov (start of RSV season)
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These meds reduce inflammation cascade responsible for airway inflammation, used w/Inhaled Corticosteroids
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These meds work by relaxing smooth muscle in airway leading to rapid bronchodilation(5-10min)and mucus clearing. These are the drugs of choice for acute therapy.
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Meds that work by hyposensitization
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Chronic Bronchitis Meds
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Rescue Meds/Short-acting beta agonists(SABA)-bronchodilators-check all that apply
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Inhaled Corticosteroids
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These meds are anti-inflammatory,
they reduce mucosal airway edema, and
control seasonal, allergic, and exercise-induced asthma
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____________ are the best meds to treat asthma.
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These drugs diminish airway inflammation and obstruction, enhance effects of beta-agonists
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Long-acting bronchodilators-check all that apply