- Blocks the action of other drugs.
- Binds to a receptor and produces a response.
- Has no effect on the body.
- Only works at high doses.
No category found.
- Has a wide margin of safety.
- Is very safe and requires minimal monitoring.
- Has a small difference between therapeutic and toxic doses.
- Is highly effective for all patients.
- Side effect.
- Toxic effect.
- Allergic reaction.
- Idiosyncratic reaction.
- Intravenous (IV)
- Subcutaneous (SQ)
- Oral (PO)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- Increased dose of the medication.
- Decreased dose of the medication.
- Administering the medication intravenously only.
- Administering the medication with a high-fat meal.
- The brand name given by the manufacturer.
- The chemical name that describes the drug's composition.
- The official name, often shorter and less complex than the chemical name.
- The name chosen by the prescriber.
- The patient's age.
- The presence of food in the stomach.
- The patient's weight.
- The time of day the medication is given.
- Apply a new pouch.
- Document the finding and reassess in 30 minutes.
- Notify the physician immediately.
- Irrigate the stoma with saline.
- Concentrate and learn new information.
- Perform physical tasks.
- Recognize pain.
- Sleep soundly.
- Bounding.
- Normal.
- Diminished.
- Absent.
- Cold air and smoke.
- Warm, humid environments.
- Regular exercise.
- Antihistamines.
- Immediately inflate the balloon.
- Advance the catheter 1-2 inches further.
- Withdraw the catheter slightly.
- Obtain a urine specimen.
- Hyperglycemia.
- Hypoglycemia.
- Ketoacidosis.
- Increased thirst.
- Introduce medication into the wound.
- Provide pressure to the wound.
- Remove excess fluid and promote healing.
- Prevent infection by drying the wound.
- Increase the feeding rate.
- Dilute the formula.
- Notify the physician and assess for cause.
- Administer an antidiarrheal without assessment.
- Weightlifting.
- Stretching.
- Brisk walking.
- Yoga.
- Hypernatremia.
- Fluid volume deficit and electrolyte imbalances.
- Constipation.
- Respiratory acidosis.
- Can have clear liquids only.
- Can have ice chips only.
- Cannot have any food or fluids by mouth.
- Can have sips of water occasionally.
- Increasing respiratory rate.
- Decreasing respiratory rate.
- Excreting bicarbonate by the kidneys.
- Retaining hydrogen ions by the kidneys.
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