Relier Pairs PCT NUR 188 - Unit 4 MedsVersion en ligne Review of GI/diabetes medications par Tina Marie Kline 1 ursodeoxycholic acid 2 acetylcysteine 3 insulin used to achieve long-term glucose control throughout the day 4 insulin type used for intravenous drips 5 capsule 6 aluminum and magnesium-based preparations 7 empagliflozin 8 beta-blockers 9 insulin type most commonly used for sliding scale coverage 10 ondansetron priority nursing care includes auscultation of bowel sounds prior to administering medication used to protect renal function from IV dye/contrast class of medication that can mask the typical signs/symptoms of low blood sugar form of medication that should not be crushed or chewed oral antidiabetic medication that increases risk for UTI, genital infection, and orthostatic hypotension lispro (Humalog/Novolog) long-term therapy used for clients who are not surgical candidates for gallbladder removal regular (Humulin R) sub-type of antacids that should be avoided in clients with kidney disease glargine (Lantus)