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Medication quizzes

Antidotes
Match the drug, class, or reaction to the antidote
Narcotics

Epinephrine

Heparin

Vitamin K

Warfarin

Naloxone

Acetaminophen

Digiband

Digoxin

Protamine Sulfate

Anaphylaxis reaction

Acetylcysteine

You can find the answers in Daviss Drug Guide. (2011), in the following pages:
Source: Deglin, J. Sanosky, C. & Vallerand, A. 2011. P.504 654 1295 112 439 898.

Intravenous Solutions
Match the sentence to the type of intravenous solution that fits it best
1) Treat cellular dehydration (Kozier, 2011, p.1400)
2) Remains in vascular compartment, expanding vascular volume (Kozier, 2011, p.1400)
3) Draws fluid out of the intracellular and interstitial compartment into the vascular
compartement (Kozier, 2011, p.1400)

a) Isotonic
b) Hypotonic
c) Hypertonic

Identify whether these solutions are Isotonic, hypotonic or hypertonic


1)0.9% NaCl (normal saline)
2)0.33% NaCl
3)5% dextrose in lactated Ringers
4)Lactated Ringers
5)5% dextrose in 0.45% NaCl

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Answers
Antidotes
Narcotics

Naloxone

Heparin

Protamine Sulfate

Warfarin

Vitamin K

Acetominophen

Acetylcysteine

Digoxin

Digiband

Anaphylaxis reaction

Epinephrine

Match the sentence to the type of intravenous solution that fits it best
1) Treat cellular dehydration (Kozier, 2011, p.1400) Hypotonic
2) Remains in vascular compartment, expanding vascular volume (Kozier, 2011, p.1400)
Isotonic
3) Draws fluid out of the intracellular and interstitial compartment into the vascular
compartement (Kozier, 2011, p.1400) Hypertonic

Identify whether these solutions are Isotonic, hypotonic or hypertonic


6)0.9% NaCl (normal saline) Isotonic
7)0.33% NaCl hypotonic
8)5% dextrose in lactated Ringers hypertonic
9)Lactated Ringers Isotonic
10)5% dextrose in 0.45% NaCl hypertonic

References
Deglin, J., Sanoski, C., & Vallerand, A., (2011). Daviss drug guide for nurses. (12th
ed.).
Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company
Kosier, B., Erb, G., Berman, A., Snyder, S., Bouchal, D., Hirst, S. et al. (2010).
Fundamentals of Canadian nursing: Concepts, process and practice. (2nd
Canadian ed.). Toronto: Pearson.

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