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KNES 497 Spring 2014 Test 2
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Morning : Best time of day to take a diuretic
Dehydration : Term used to describe the loss of too much water from the body
Diuretic : Term used to describe a drug that increases the secretion of urine by the kidneys
Osmotic : Type of diuretic that when given IV can cause a rapid fluid and electrolyte imbalance
Guaifenesin : Example of an expectorant
Mucolytic : A drug that loosens respiratory secretions
Reflex : Depression of the cough _____ can cause a pooling of secretions in the lungs
Rhinitis : Another term for nasal congestion
Antitussive : Drug used to relieve a nonproductive cough
COPD : Name given collectively to emphysema and chronic bronchitis because the airflow is limited most of the time
Extrinsic : Type of asthma that results from exposure to allergens
Nonallergic : Another name for intrinsic asthma
Histamine : Released in response to injury
Inhalation : Route of administration of corticosteroids when they are used to manage chronic asthma
Allergic : Another name for extrinsic asthma
Nonproductive : Type of cough that is dry, hacking, and produces no secretions
Expectorants : Increase the production of respiratory secretions
Breathing : Patients with thick, tenacious mucus may have difficulty ________.
Loading : A higher initial dose given to bring blood levels to a therapeutic range more quickly is called a _______ dose.
Never : Leukotriene receptor antagonists should _______ be administered during an acute asthma attack.
Potassium : The most common electrolyte lost with use of a diuretic
Glaucoma : Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are commonly used to treat this condition
Smooth : Xanthine derivatives relax the _______ muscle of the bronchi
Urine : As kidneys filter the bloodstream, ions and water that are not needed are excreted in the ______.
Productive : A cough that expels secretions
Nephron : The functional part of the kidney
Weeks : It may take up to 2 _______ for the full beneficial effects of the mast cell stabilizer to be seen.
Diphenhydramine : A first-generation antihistamine
Pneumonia : Pooling of secretions in the lungs caused by depression of the cough reflex could result in this condition
Decongestant : Opens clogged nasal passages and enhances drainage of the sinuses
Heartburn : Theophylline relaxes the esophageal sphincter, so a common adverse reaction is _______.
Vasoconstriction : Narrowing of blood vessels
KNES 497 Spring 2014 Test 2
Across:| 1. | Term used to describe the loss of too much water from the body | | 4. | Another name for extrinsic asthma | | 7. | Term used to describe a drug that increases the secretion of urine by the kidneys | | 9. | Leukotriene receptor antagonists should _______ be administered during an acute asthma attack. | | 13. | Xanthine derivatives relax the _______ muscle of the bronchi | | 14. | A cough that expels secretions | | 16. | Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are commonly used to treat this condition |
| | 20. | It may take up to 2 _______ for the full beneficial effects of the mast cell stabilizer to be seen. | | 21. | Type of asthma that results from exposure to allergens | | 23. | Best time of day to take a diuretic | | 25. | Another name for intrinsic asthma | | 26. | Route of administration of corticosteroids when they are used to manage chronic asthma | | 27. | Pooling of secretions in the lungs caused by depression of the cough reflex could result in this condition | | 28. | Released in response to injury |
| | Down:| 2. | Depression of the cough _____ can cause a pooling of secretions in the lungs | | 3. | The functional part of the kidney | | 5. | Drug used to relieve a nonproductive cough | | 6. | Type of cough that is dry, hacking, and produces no secretions | | 8. | Name given collectively to emphysema and chronic bronchitis because the airflow is limited most of the time | | 10. | Narrowing of blood vessels | | 11. | The most common electrolyte lost with use of a diuretic |
| | 12. | Patients with thick, tenacious mucus may have difficulty ________. | | 15. | As kidneys filter the bloodstream, ions and water that are not needed are excreted in the ______. | | 17. | Type of diuretic that when given IV can cause a rapid fluid and electrolyte imbalance | | 18. | A higher initial dose given to bring blood levels to a therapeutic range more quickly is called a _______ dose. | | 19. | Opens clogged nasal passages and enhances drainage of the sinuses | | 22. | Theophylline relaxes the esophageal sphincter, so a common adverse reaction is _______. | | 24. | Another term for nasal congestion |
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KNES 497 Spring 2014 Test 2
Across:| 1. | Term used to describe the loss of too much water from the body | | 4. | Another name for extrinsic asthma | | 7. | Term used to describe a drug that increases the secretion of urine by the kidneys | | 9. | Leukotriene receptor antagonists should _______ be administered during an acute asthma attack. | | 13. | Xanthine derivatives relax the _______ muscle of the bronchi | | 14. | A cough that expels secretions | | 16. | Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are commonly used to treat this condition |
| | 20. | It may take up to 2 _______ for the full beneficial effects of the mast cell stabilizer to be seen. | | 21. | Type of asthma that results from exposure to allergens | | 23. | Best time of day to take a diuretic | | 25. | Another name for intrinsic asthma | | 26. | Route of administration of corticosteroids when they are used to manage chronic asthma | | 27. | Pooling of secretions in the lungs caused by depression of the cough reflex could result in this condition | | 28. | Released in response to injury |
| | Down:| 2. | Depression of the cough _____ can cause a pooling of secretions in the lungs | | 3. | The functional part of the kidney | | 5. | Drug used to relieve a nonproductive cough | | 6. | Type of cough that is dry, hacking, and produces no secretions | | 8. | Name given collectively to emphysema and chronic bronchitis because the airflow is limited most of the time | | 10. | Narrowing of blood vessels | | 11. | The most common electrolyte lost with use of a diuretic |
| | 12. | Patients with thick, tenacious mucus may have difficulty ________. | | 15. | As kidneys filter the bloodstream, ions and water that are not needed are excreted in the ______. | | 17. | Type of diuretic that when given IV can cause a rapid fluid and electrolyte imbalance | | 18. | A higher initial dose given to bring blood levels to a therapeutic range more quickly is called a _______ dose. | | 19. | Opens clogged nasal passages and enhances drainage of the sinuses | | 22. | Theophylline relaxes the esophageal sphincter, so a common adverse reaction is _______. | | 24. | Another term for nasal congestion |
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