Toxicity of this medication results in yellow-green halos, visual disturbances, nausea,
vomiting, and abdominal pain
Digoxin
Fast-acting insulin that needs to be given once the meal is in the patient’s room
Humalog
Increased in those taking corticosteroids
Glucose
Acronym for a condition in which heartburn is the primary symptomGERD
The juice that is most appropriate to take with iron tablets as it enhances
absorption
Orange Juice
An anti fungal that can interact with certain antidiabetic drugs causing
hypoglycemia
Fluconazole
The lab checked to make sure heparin is within therapeutic levels
PTT
A drug that has the therapeutic effect of decreasing the amount of gas associatedwith
GI disorders
simethicone (Mylicon)
The most common reason patients switch from an ACE inhibitor to an ARBCough
An inflammatory skin disorder of unknown etiology with lesions affecting mainly theface;
it is progressive and has an onset between 30 and 50 years of age
Rosacea
An anticholinergic medication used to treat side effects of typical antipsychotics,such
as dystonia
Benztropine
Avoid foods containing this substance if on phenelzine (Nardil) and other MAOIs
tyramine
A beta blocker; cannot be stopped abruptly
propranolol
A beta agonist used to treat acute shortness of breath
albuterol
A medication to help prevent bone loss; the patient must remain upright for at least30
minutes after taking
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