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What medication is used to help empty the stomach with a BBW for the development of tardive dyskinesia?
What medication is used to help empty the stomach with a BBW for the development of tardive dyskinesia?
- Metoclopramide (correct)
- Nystatin
- Albuterol
- Diphenhydramine
Which medication is an antifungal used for yeast infections and available in multiple forms like capsule, cream, powder, and liquid?
Which medication is an antifungal used for yeast infections and available in multiple forms like capsule, cream, powder, and liquid?
- Omeprazole
- Trimethoprim Sulfamethoxazole
- Nystatin (correct)
- NSAIDs
Which drug class stimulates analgesic receptors to cause bronchodilation and can lead to hypokalemia, tachycardia, and hypertension?
Which drug class stimulates analgesic receptors to cause bronchodilation and can lead to hypokalemia, tachycardia, and hypertension?
- Loperamide
- Albuterol (correct)
- Macrolides
- Vancomycin
Which drug is used cautiously in kidney disease, may result in GI bleeding, and interacts with NSAIDs to increase GI events?
Which drug is used cautiously in kidney disease, may result in GI bleeding, and interacts with NSAIDs to increase GI events?
Which drug can interact with many medications, has a narrow therapeutic window, and acts similarly to sodium in the body?
Which drug can interact with many medications, has a narrow therapeutic window, and acts similarly to sodium in the body?
What drug class inhibits protein synthesis, is considered bacteriostatic, and belongs to a specific type of antibiotics?
What drug class inhibits protein synthesis, is considered bacteriostatic, and belongs to a specific type of antibiotics?
"This medication is given for nausea and should be administered prior to the trigger"
"This medication is given for nausea and should be administered prior to the trigger"
What drug is a crystalloid fluid, isotonic in nature?
What drug is a crystalloid fluid, isotonic in nature?
What medication must be taken cautiously with alcohol to avoid interactions, increases warfarin levels, and may cause GI upset or metallic taste?
What medication must be taken cautiously with alcohol to avoid interactions, increases warfarin levels, and may cause GI upset or metallic taste?