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16 Cards in this Set
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What type of drug may cause amnesia |
Sedatives |
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Name 3 benzos |
Versed (midazolam) Valium (diazepam) Ativan (lorazepam) |
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What do analgesics help |
Pain relief |
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What drugs reduce the amount if anesthesia required |
Analgesics |
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Name a natural opioid |
Morphine (astramorph/ duramorph) |
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How long does it take for morphine to set in |
2-5 min onset |
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Name a synthetic opioid |
Meperidine (demerol) Fentanyl (sublimaze) |
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What nerve do anticholinergics block |
Vagus nerve |
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Name anticholinergics |
Atropine Glycopyrrolate (rubinol) |
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What is the normal gastric acid ph |
2-3 |
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What is a antacid |
Sodium citrate (bicitra) |
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Name H2 blockers |
Pepcid (famotidine) Zantac (ranitidine) |
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What do PPIs do |
Prevent release of HCL |
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Name a PPI |
Nexium |
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What do antimetics/ gastrokinetics |
Reduce PONV |
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Name antiemetics/gastrokinetics |
Zofran (ondansetron) Inapsine (carries FDA black box warning) Reglan (metoclopramide) |