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administer slow gradually increase to minimize side effects. food and water for GI symptoms
report dizziness, palpitations, fainting. change positions slowly
a- adrenergic blockers
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nursing considerations. assess the electolytes. daily weight, I & O, B/P lying, and standing befor starting treatment. nausea, vomitting diarhea, skin tugor, dryness of mucous membranes
a-adrenergic blockers
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side effects: hypotension, tachycardia, nasal stuffiness, nausea, vomitting, diarrhea
a-adrenergic blockers
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these are used for benign prosatic hyperplasia, pheochromoccytoma, prevention of tissue necrosis and sloughing associated with extravasotion of IV vassopressors.
a-adrenergic blockers
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causes dialation of peripheral blood vessels, risulting in decreased blood pressure
a-adrenergic blockers
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medications that relieve pain with out causing loss of consciousness
analgesics
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main use to alleviate moderate to severe pain. pften given with adjuvant analgesic frugs to assisr the primary drugs with pain reliever.
opioid analgesic
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also used for cough center suppression, treatment of diarrhea, balanced anesthesia. do not use with pnumonia.
opioid anelgesic
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adverse effects euphorea, cns depression, nausea and vomitting, respiratory depression, urinary retention.diaphoresis and flushing, pupil constriction, constipation, itching
opioid anelgesic
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no inflamations effects available otc
acetaminophen
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drugs that depress the cns
anesthetics
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drugs that induce a state in which the cns is altered to produce sbrying degrees of pain relief,depression of consciousness, skeletal muscle relaxation, reflex reduction.
general anesthetic
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malignant hyperthermia a sudden elevation in body temperature, h
general anesthetic
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sites primarily effected are heart, peripheral cirbulation, liber, kidnerys, respiratory tract.
general anesthetic
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injected intravenously or into the cns by various spinal injection tecniques.
parenteral anesthetics
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used to render a specific protion of the body insenstive to pain
local anesthetic
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drug effect paralysis
parenteral anesthetic drug
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drugs that have an inhibitory effect on the cns to the degree that they reduce. nervousness excitability, irritability without causing sleep
sedative
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