This medications onset time is 5-15 minutes so this medication should be taken in close proximity to a meal
Humalog
On a thin patient, this angle is
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45 degrees
This is what diabetics should do prior to exercise
Eat a snack or a meal
This class of medications can increase sugar levels causing a need for more insulin
Glucocorticoids
This is the drug of choice for a hyperglycemic patient who is unresponsive and has no IV site
Glucagon
If a patient presents with UTI-like symptoms, this must be done prior to administering any antibiotics
Obtain a urinalysis and/or urine culture
These are the routes of administration for glucagon
Subcutaneous, IM, and IV
Stopping the administration of this drug class abruptly can cause Addison's disease
Glucocorticoids
Smoking, age (35 and older), uterine cancer, pregnancy, and a history of DVT are all contrainindications for this class of medication
Hormonal contraceptives
Administration of this hormone medication should be first thing in the morning and on an empty stomach
Levothyroxine
For children under 8 years of age, teeth discoloration is a common side effect of this drug
Tetracycline
Steroids, diphenhydramine, and epinephrine can be given to reduce the symptoms of this
Allergic reaction
This class of antibiotics when mixed with alcohol can cause a disulfiram reaction
Cephalosporins
Azithromycin falls into this class of antibiotics
Macrolides
A compromised immune system and antibiotic use can put patients at risk for developing this
Super infection
Antitubercular medications can cause these lab values to be elevated Liver function tests
(LFTs)
Red-pink urine, elevate temperature, and elevated kidney function tests can be caused by this
Urinary tract infection
Elevated serum uric acid and WBCs are expected in this disease process
Gout
This class of antibiotics is associated with hepatotoxicity, so liver function must be closely monitored
Macrolides
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