Relacionar Columnas Medication Match Game !Versión en línea Use this matching game to test your knowledge and increase your long term memory of these medications. por Lauren Sosulski 1 Methocarbamol (Robaxin) 2 Lorazepam (Ativan) 3 Lithium (Lithobid) 4 Epoetin Alfa 5 Furosemide (Lasix) 6 Latanoprost (Xelpros) 7 Nifedipine (Procardia XL) 8 Enoxaparin (Lovenox) 9 Carbidopa/Levodopa (Sinemet) 10 Lisinopril (Zestril) ACE Inhibitor; avoid changing positions rapidly; avoid potassium supplements, potassium salt substitutes and potassium-sparing diuretics Antianemic; SubQ or IV; do not shake vial or dilute or administer with other solutions; therapeutic response 2-4 weeks Antiglaucoma Medication; wash hands before and after instilling; do not touch tip of dropper to eye or body; remove contact lenses to give med, can reinsert in 15 minutes Bipolar Agent; therapeutic effect 1-2 weeks; check serum levels twice weekly during treatment, 2-3 months on maintenance; draw blood prior to dose; target serum levels: treatment 0.5-1.5 mEq/L, maintenance 0.6-1.2 mEq/L; encourage 10-12 glasses water daily; encourage 6-10 g/day salt intake Skeletal Muscle Relaxant; IM/NG tube/PO/IV; take with food or milk; urine may turn green, black or brown; avoid alcohol, CNS depressants, OTC cold or allergy meds Calcium Channel Blocker; do not open capsules, chew or crush; monitor BP when taking with beta blocker; protect from light, store in dry area; do not drink grapefruit juice; stop grapefruit juice at least 3 days prior to starting therapy Antiparkinson Medication; therapeutic effect may take several months; take without food (decreased effect with protein); may cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome Benzodiazepine; management of anxiety/irritability, adjunct therapy for endoscopic procedures; PO/IM/IV; may be habit forming; do not stop abruptly after long-term use Anticoagulant; SubQ or IV; stop 12-24 hours before surgery Loop Diuretic; PO or IV; take early in a.m. to prevent nocturia and sleeplessness