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Anaphylactic reaction: Severe allergic reaction to a medication or substance 2. 0.9% sodium chloride: Isotonic solution used to replace fluids and maintainhydration 3. Diphenhydramine: Antihistamine used to treat allergic reactions 4. Elevate legs and feet: Positioning to improve blood flow and ...

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, 1. Anaphylactic reaction: Severe allergic reaction to a medication or substance

2. 0.9% sodium chloride: Isotonic solution used to replace fluids and maintainhydration

3. Diphenhydramine: Antihistamine used to treat allergic reactions

4. Elevate legs and feet: Positioning to improve blood flow and reduce swelling

5. Epinephrine: Emergency medication used to treat severe allergic reactions

6. Sertraline: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat depressionand anxiety

7. St. John's Wort: Herbal supplement that can interact with sertraline and de-crease its

effectiveness

8. Ginger root: Herbal supplement that does not interact with sertraline

9. Black cohosh: Herbal supplement that does not interact with sertraline

10. Coenzyme Q10: Supplement that does not interact with sertraline

11. Lisinopril: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor used to treat highblood pressure

and heart failure

12. Bradycardia: Abnormally slow heart rate

13. Hypokalemia: Low potassium levels in the blood

14. Tinnitus: Ringing in the ears

15. Hypotension: Low blood pressure

16. Heparin: Anticoagulant medication used to prevent blood clots

17. PPT (Partial Thromboplastin Time): Blood test to monitor the effectiveness ofheparin therapy

18. Increased pulse rate: Elevated heart rate

19. Incident report: Form used to document medication errors or other adverseevents

20. Morphine: Opioid analgesic used to treat severe pain
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