NURS 3220 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Paracetamol, Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug, Ibuprofen

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Pain taking acetaminophen four times a day for his sore joints. Since injuring his shoulder last week, he has been taking ibuprofen 4 times a day. Labas in the prevention of asthma symptoms, leukotriene modifiers such as montelukast (singulair) are: the nurse recognizes that glucocorticoids are, less effective than either contraindicated in patients with what condition, systemic fungal infection. He is now going to switch to an inhaled formulation. Which of the following factors can increase theophylline to toxic levels: taking ciprofloxacin for a urinary tract infection, patients with severe asthma are sometimes prescribed every-other-day therapy with an oral corticosteroid. When therapy is to be continued over the long term, what does the. Fda recommend to prevent a corticosteroid- related disease: use of metformin (glucophage) to prevent type 2 diabetes. Exam tips: know classifications of drugs, cox 2 inhibitor not specific name, aspirin, celebrex, acetaminophen more specifically, relevant lab work.