AnaphylaxisWheezing,Tachycardia,urticaria,pruritus, N/VTinnitusSign ofASAtoxicityHyper-thyroidTSHlow, freeT4 highDigoxinA patient withanorexia andnausea mayhave a toxiclevel of thismedicationAngioedemaPriorityadverseeffect ofACEPolyethyleneglycolUse to treatconstipation,GI sideeffectsMetoprololHold ifHR 54bpmTroughLowestlevel ofdrug inbodyProtamineAntidoteforHeparinTransdermalNitroglycerin12 on12 off (onAM, off PM),use glovesFlumazenilGiven totreatoverdosewithdiazepamDiazepamSide effectsincludedrowsiness,sedationRespiratoryRateA priorityassessmentfor a patienttakingMorphineInhaledSteroidsRinsemouthafter eachuseRed ManSyndromeCommonreaction thatoccurs withvancomycinH.I.TCharacterizedby a rapiddecrease inplatelet countSABARescuetherapy forstatusasthmaticusGrapefruitjuiceDoes notplay wellwith othermedicationsPainScaleUse toassesspain levelEpinephrineAdministeredto patients inanaphylacticshockInsulinGlargineLong-ActingInsulin,duration 24hoursPrednisoneOralmedicationgiven foracute asthmaattackRegularInsulinOnset ofaction 30minutesDocusateTake with 8oz water,can take 3days to workVitaminKAntidoteforwarfarinPotassiumA level of 2.7would below, report toproviderCiprofloxacinRisk oftendonruptureFurosemidePotassiumwastingmedicationRollednotshakenNPHinsulinAnaphylaxisWheezing,Tachycardia,urticaria,pruritus, N/VTinnitusSign ofASAtoxicityHyper-thyroidTSHlow, freeT4 highDigoxinA patient withanorexia andnausea mayhave a toxiclevel of thismedicationAngioedemaPriorityadverseeffect ofACEPolyethyleneglycolUse to treatconstipation,GI sideeffectsMetoprololHold ifHR 54bpmTroughLowestlevel ofdrug inbodyProtamineAntidoteforHeparinTransdermalNitroglycerin12 on12 off (onAM, off PM),use glovesFlumazenilGiven totreatoverdosewithdiazepamDiazepamSide effectsincludedrowsiness,sedationRespiratoryRateA priorityassessmentfor a patienttakingMorphineInhaledSteroidsRinsemouthafter eachuseRed ManSyndromeCommonreaction thatoccurs withvancomycinH.I.TCharacterizedby a rapiddecrease inplatelet countSABARescuetherapy forstatusasthmaticusGrapefruitjuiceDoes notplay wellwith othermedicationsPainScaleUse toassesspain levelEpinephrineAdministeredto patients inanaphylacticshockInsulinGlargineLong-ActingInsulin,duration 24hoursPrednisoneOralmedicationgiven foracute asthmaattackRegularInsulinOnset ofaction 30minutesDocusateTake with 8oz water,can take 3days to workVitaminKAntidoteforwarfarinPotassiumA level of 2.7would below, report toproviderCiprofloxacinRisk oftendonruptureFurosemidePotassiumwastingmedicationRollednotshakenNPHinsulin

NURS 2180 Final Review SP25 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Wheezing, Tachycardia, urticaria, pruritus, N/V
    Anaphylaxis
  2. Sign of ASA toxicity
    Tinnitus
  3. TSH low, free T4 high
    Hyper-thyroid
  4. A patient with anorexia and nausea may have a toxic level of this medication
    Digoxin
  5. Priority adverse effect of ACE
    Angioedema
  6. Use to treat constipation, GI side effects
    Polyethylene glycol
  7. Hold if HR 54 bpm
    Metoprolol
  8. Lowest level of drug in body
    Trough
  9. Antidote for Heparin
    Protamine
  10. 12 on 12 off (on AM, off PM), use gloves
    Transdermal Nitroglycerin
  11. Given to treat overdose with diazepam
    Flumazenil
  12. Side effects include drowsiness, sedation
    Diazepam
  13. A priority assessment for a patient taking Morphine
    Respiratory Rate
  14. Rinse mouth after each use
    Inhaled Steroids
  15. Common reaction that occurs with vancomycin
    Red Man Syndrome
  16. Characterized by a rapid decrease in platelet count
    H.I.T
  17. Rescue therapy for status asthmaticus
    SABA
  18. Does not play well with other medications
    Grapefruit juice
  19. Use to assess pain level
    Pain Scale
  20. Administered to patients in anaphylactic shock
    Epinephrine
  21. Long-Acting Insulin, duration 24 hours
    Insulin Glargine
  22. Oral medication given for acute asthma attack
    Prednisone
  23. Onset of action 30 minutes
    Regular Insulin
  24. Take with 8 oz water, can take 3 days to work
    Docusate
  25. Antidote for warfarin
    Vitamin K
  26. A level of 2.7 would be low, report to provider
    Potassium
  27. Risk of tendon rupture
    Ciprofloxacin
  28. Potassium wasting medication
    Furosemide
  29. NPH insulin
    Rolled not shaken