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(Vicodin)hydrocodone &acetaminophen
Classification
Opioid agonist
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(Vicodin)hydrocodone &acetaminophen
therapeutic effects
Binds to opiate receptors in the CNS—decreases moderate pain. Suppresses cough reflex
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(Vicodin) hydrocodone &acetaminophen
Adverse reactions and side effects
confusion, sedation, hypotension, constipation HEPATOTOXICITY. various GI symptoms
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(Vicodin) hydrocodone &acetaminophen
Nursing implications and teaching
Monitor respiratory status. Should not exceed 4 grams of acetaminophen in 24 hrs.Typical opioid precautions. should be taken with food
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(Oxycontin) oxycodone
Classification
Opioid agonist
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(Oxycontin) oxycodone
Therapeutic Effects
Controlled release for moderate to severe pain Not for PRN
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(Oxycontin) oxycodone
Adverse Reactions and Side effects
confusion, sedation, constipation RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION. various GI symptoms
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(Oxycontin) oxycodone
Nursing implications and teaching
Administer q12 hours for Chronic pain.Typical opioid precautions. Do not crush or chew. should be taken with food
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(K-Dur ) potassium chloride
Classification
Potassium supplement
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(K-Dur ) potassium chloride
Therapeutic effects
Transmit nerve impulses; contraction of cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle; gastric secretion; renal function; tissue synthesis; and CHO metabolism.
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(K-Dur ) potassium chloride
Adverse reactions & side effects
- ARRHYTHMIAS, ECG changes
- oral—abdominal pain, diarrhea, flatulence, nausea & vomiting. various GI symptoms
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(K-Dur ) potassium chloride
Nursing implications & teaching
(IV rate should generally not exceed 20 mEq/hr, unless closely monitored.) s/s hypokalemia/hyperkalemia. should be taken with food
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(Celebrex ) celecoxib
classification
NSAIDs, COX-2 inhibitor
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(Celebrex ) celecoxib
Therapeutic effects
Analgesic, anti-inflammatory, & antipyretic
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(Celebrex ) celecoxib
Adverse reactions & side effects
GI BLEEDING, dermal rash. various GI symptoms
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(Celebrex ) celecoxib
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess pain, ROM and swelling. Do not give if allergic to sulfonamides, aspirin or NSAIDs. Watch for tarry stools.
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(Nexium) esomeprazole
Classification
Antiulcer agents; proton pump inhibitors
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(Nexium) esomeprazole
Therapeutic Effects
Decrease acid accumulation in the gastric lumen which decreases GI reflex Healing of duodenal ulcers
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(Nexium) esomeprazole
Adverse reactions & side effects
Headache, constipation, dry mouth, various GI symptoms
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(Nexium) esomeprazole
Nursing implications & teaching
Give 1hr before meals Do not crush or chew pellets Assess for epigastric/abdominal pain, blood in stool, emesis, or gastric aspirate Give slow IVP over 5-6 minutes, diluted with 0.9% NS
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(Pepcid) famotidine
Classification
Histamine (H2) Antagonist Antiulcer
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(Pepcid) famotidine
Therapeutic effects
inhibits the action of histamine at H2-receptor site (gastric parietal cells), decreases gastric acid
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(Pepcid) famotidine
Adverse Reactions & side effects
ARRHYTHMIAS, APLASTIC ANEMIA, AGRANULOCYTOSIS, confusion, dizziness, headache, nausea, black tongue, diarrhea
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(Pepcid) famotidine
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor CBC, Dilute IV, rapid administration may cause hypotension. should be taken with food
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(Lipitor) atorvastatin
Classification
Lipid-Lowering agent
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(Lipitor) atorvastatin
Therapeutic effects
LDL/VLDL/Triglyceride. HDL (slightly)
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(Lipitor) atorvastatin
Adverse reactions & side effects
RHABDOMYOLYSIS = muscle cell lysis, toxins into circulation, rashes, constipation, flatus. various GI symptoms
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(Lipitor) atorvastatin
Nursing implications & teaching
Avoid grapefruit & grapefruit juice.With unexplained muscle pain/tenderness-monitor CPK --if it increases, d/c med = life threatening. LFTs
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(Vytorin) ezetimibe & simvastatin
Classification
Lipid-Lowering agent Eze = inhibits intestinal absorption of CHOLS im = inhibits CHOL synthesis
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(Vytorin) ezetimibe & simvastatin
Therapeutic effects
Lowers Total and LDL CHOL and triglycerides with slight increase in HDL
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(Vytorin) ezetimibe & simvastatin
Adverse Reaction & side effects
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, epigastric pain, HA, dizziness, anemia, alopecia
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(Vytorin) ezetimibe & simvastatin
Nursing implications & teaching
Administer once daily in the evening, without regard to food.Wear sunscreen to prevent rare photosensitivity reaction. LFTs
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(Wellbutrin) bupropion
Classification
Antidepressant Smoking deterrent
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(Wellbutrin) bupropion
Therapeutic effects
Diminished depression Decreased craving for cigarettes
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(Wellbutrin) bupropion
Adverse reactions & side effects
SEIZURES, agitation, HA, drymouth, nausea, vomiting, tremor
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(Wellbutrin) bupropion
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor mood changes. Assess for suicidal tendencies. Monitor hepatic and renal function in pts with liver or kidney impairments to prevent increased serum levels.
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(Zoloft) sertraline
Classification
Antidepressant SSRI
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(Zoloft) sertraline
Therapeutic effects
Decreases panic attacks, OCD, intense fear and helplessness
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(Zoloft) sertraline
Adverse reactions & side effects
Dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, HA, insomnia, dry mouth, tremor, sweating, Avoid use with any MAO Inhibitors/ various GI symptoms
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(Zoloft) sertraline
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor weight, mood changes, and suicide risk. No alcohol or other CNS depressants Do not D/C abruptly Wear sunscreen to prevent photosensitivity reaction.
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(Synthroid) levothyroxine
Classification
Thyroid preparation
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(Synthroid) levothyroxine
Therapeutic effects
Restoration of hormonal balance, suppression of cancer
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(Synthroid) levothyroxine
Adverse Reactions & side effects
Insomnia, arrhythmias, tachycardia, wt. loss Avoid use in thyrotoxicity
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(Synthroid) levothyroxine
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess apical pulse and BP prior to admin & during therapy, & for chest pain, tachyarrhythmias Monitor T3 and TSH Important drug interactions
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(Rocephin) ceftriaxone
Classification
Antiinfective, 3rd generation cephalosporin
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(Rocephin) ceftriaxone
Therapeutic effects
Bactericidal for bone & joint and lower resp. tract infections; skin infections, some STDs and UTIs
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(Rocephin) ceftriaxone
Adverse reactions & side effects
PSEUDOMEMBRANOUS COLITIS, SEIZURES, phlebitis at IV site, pain at IM site. various GI symptoms
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(Rocephin) ceftriaxone
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for super infections Obtain specimens for culture and sensitivity before starting. Instruct patient to notify MD if fever and diarrhea develop, especially if stool contains blood, pus, or mucus.
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Gentamicin
Classification
Antiinfective, Aminoglycoside
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Gentamicin
Therapeutic effects
Treatment for enterococcal infections
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Gentamicin
Adverse Reactions & side effects
Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity
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Gentamicin
Nursing implications & teaching
Do peak and trough levels, report to MD for dose adjusting Assess hearing periodically throughout TX Monitor for superinfections
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(Levaquin) levofloxacin
Classification
Antiinfective Fluoroquinolone
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(Levaquin) levofloxacin
Therapeutic effects
Broad spectrum against gram positive and gram negative
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(Levaquin) levofloxacin
Adverse Reactions & side effects
Dizziness, drowsiness, headaches, various GI symptoms
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(Levaquin) levofloxacin
Nursing implications & side effects
Watch for anaphylactic rxn Do not administer <4 hr before or 2 hr after giving an Al/Mg/ Fe or Zn preparation Monitor for superinfections
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(Flagyl) metronidazole
Classification
Antiinfective, antiulcer, Antiprotozoal
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(Flagyl) metronidazole
Therapeutic effects
Treatment of anaerobic and parasitic infections
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(Flagyl) metronidazole
Adverse reactions & side effects
SEIZURES, dizziness, HA, anorexia, nausea. various GI symptoms
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(Flagyl) metronidazole
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor WBC, neurological status, and I/Os. should be taken with food
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(Zestril) lisinopril
Classification
Antihypertensive ACE inhibitor
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(Zestril) lisinopril
Therapeutic effects
Lowers BP, decreases afterload in CHF & LV remodeling & mortality
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(Zestril) lisinopril
Adverse reactions & side effects
Cough, proteinuria, taste impairment, clinically significant hyperkalemia, ANGIOEDEMA
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(Zestril) lisinopril
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor BP, pulse, fluid retention, dry persistent cough, rash, mouth sores, swelling of face, dizziness
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Transderm Nitro, nitroglycerin
Classification
Antianginal
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Transderm Nitro, nitroglycerin
Therapeutic effects
Relief or prevention of anginal attacks; increase cardiac output; decrease blood pressure
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Transderm Nitro, nitroglycerin
Adverse reactions & side effects
dizziness, headache, restlessness, syncope, hypotension, contact dermatitis, blurred vision
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Transderm Nitro, nitroglycerin
Nursing implications & teaching
-Wear gloves during removal/application- Remove patches before cardioversion or defibrillation- D/C if low BP Rotate sites of application to prevent skin irritation
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(Nitrostat) nitroglycerin
Classification
Antianginal Nitrate
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(Nitrostat) nitroglycerin
Therapeutic effects
Increases coronary bloodflow to decrease angina attacks. Decrease BP. Increase cardiac output.
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(Nitrostat) nitroglycerin
Adverse reactions & side effects
Dizziness. HA. Blurred Vision. Hypotension. Tachycardia. Flushing. various GI symptoms
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(Nitrostat) nitroglycerin
Nursing implications & teaching
Tablets should be kept in original container & cotton should be removed. Do not open bottle frequently or handle tablets. Replace q 6 months after opening
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(Toprol-XL) metoprolol
Classification
Beta blocker
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(Toprol-XL) metoprolol
Therapeutic effects
Antihypertensive Antianginal, Prev & decr mortality in recent MI pts
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(Toprol-XL) metoprolol
Adverse reactions & side effects
BRADYCARDIA, PULMONARY EDEMA, CHF. fatigue, weakness, impotence
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(Toprol-XL) metoprolol
Nursing implications & teaching
Hold HR <60. Monitor I & O, daily weight. Assess for HF, bronchospasm
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(Zyrtec) cetirizine
Adverse reactions & side effects
2nd generation (nonsedating) Antihistamine
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(Zyrtec) cetirizine
Therapeutic effects
Relief of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis
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(Zyrtec) cetirizine
Adverse reactions & side effects
Dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth
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(Zyrtec) cetirizine
Nursing implications & teaching
Administer once daily without regard to food
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Albuterol Aerosol
Classification
Bronchodilator Beta 2 agonist
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Albuterol Aerosol
Therapeutic effects
Bronchodilation for asthma, COPD, acute bronchospasm
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Albuterol Aerosol
Adverse Reactions & side effects
Nervousness, restlessness, tremor, chest pain, palpitations.
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Albuterol Aerosol
Nursing implications & teaching
Observe for paradoxical bronchospasm (wheezing). Consider aerochamber. Monitor K+ and glucose.
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(Cardiazem) diltiazem
Classification
Antianginal antiarrhythimics (classIV) antihypertensive. CA++ channel blocker
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(Cardiazem) diltiazem
Therapeutic effects
Decreased blood pressure.Coronary vasodilation Antiarrhythmic
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(Cardiazem) diltiazem
Adverse reactions & side effects
Arrhythmias CHF Peripheral edema, Postural hypotension
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(Cardiazem) diltiazem
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess for signs of CHF Monitor BP &P, notify < 50 bpm. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Caution patient to avoid driving until response to medication is known Gingival hyperplasia-teach good oral care
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(Cozaar) losartan
Classification
Angiotensin II receptor blocker
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(Cozaar) losartan
Therapeutic effects
Antihypertensive. Decreases risk of stroke.
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(Cozaar) losartan
Adverse reactions & side effects
Orthostatic hypotension, diarrhea Dizziness, ANGIOEDEMA Use cautiously in CHF
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(Cozaar) losartan
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess orthostatic blood pressures. Use care when changing positions to prevent orthostatic hypotension. Monitor BUN/Creatinine for possible early renal failure.
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Atropine
Classification
Antiarrhythmic Anticholinergic
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Atropine
Therapeutic effects
TX for symptomatic bradycardia & heart block. Decrease GI & respiratory secretions
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Atropine
Adverse reactions & side effects
Dry mouth, urinary hesitancy, blurred vision, tachycardia
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Atropine
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor urinary output esp. in BPH. Assess VS and EKG
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(Lanoxin) digoxin
Classification
Antiarrhythmic, cardiotonic andinotropic agent
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(Lanoxin) digoxin
Therapeutic effects
TX of CHF, tachyarrhythmia Antidote immune Fab (Digibind)
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(Lanoxin) digoxin
Adverse reactions & side effects
NARROW THERAPUETIC RANGE visual disturbances and fatigue, blurred vision, ECG changes. various GI symptoms
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(Lanoxin) digoxin
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor apical pulse for one full minute. Hold if pulse is <60. Second person check calculations in IV & Peds Monitor drug levels
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(HCTZ ) hydrochlorothiazide
Classification
Antihypertensive Non K+ sparing diuretic
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(HCTZ ) hydrochlorothiazide
Therapeutic effects
Decrease Blood Pressure Increase in Urine output
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(HCTZ ) hydrochlorothiazide
Adverse reactions & side effects
Hypokalemia Drowsiness Digoxin toxicity Increased glucose levels
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(HCTZ ) hydrochlorothiazide
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor blood pressure, I & O, daily wt, Monitor lytes. Administer in am. Change positions slowly to minimize orthostatic hypotension.
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(Lasix) furosemide
Classification
Loop Diuretic
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(Lasix) furosemide
Therapeutic effects
Diuresis. lowering of blood pressure
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(Lasix) furosemide
Adverse reactions & side effects
Dehydration, hypochloremia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesaemia, hyponatremia, hypovolemia, metabolic alkalosis
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(Lasix) furosemide
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for thirst, dry mouth, lethargy, weakness, hypotension, oliguria and notify physician. Monitor K+, Ca++, Mg. Can increase BUN, glucose and creatinine. should be taken with food
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(Coumadin) warfarin
Classification
Anticoagulant. Interferes with hepative syntheses of Vitamin Kdependant clotting factors
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(Coumadin) warfarin
Therapeutic effects
Prophylaxis/Treatment of venous &/or pulmonary embolism (PE) and atrial fibrillation w/embolization
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(Coumadin) warfarin
Adverse reactions & side effects
Bleeding. Numerous drugs and natural products affect the activity of warfarin!
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(Coumadin) warfarin
Nursing implications & teaching
Asses for bleeding, or Ç thrombosis Check INR/PT before administration and regularly PT may be 1. 3-1.5 times greater than control. INR goal dependent on medical diagnosis Maintain consistent vitamin K , Take in evening Avoid ETOH & OTC medications High Alert Medication
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(Lovenox) enoxaparin
Classification
Anticoagulant Causes the inhibitory effect of anti-thrombin on factor Xa and thrombin
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(Lovenox) enoxaparin
Therapeutic effects
Prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and PE Antidote = protamine sulfate.
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(Lovenox) enoxaparin
Adverse reactions & side effects
Bleeding, anemia,,thrombocytopenia, erythema at injection site, pain. Use only 1 heparin product at a time
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(Lovenox) enoxaparin
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess for bleeding, CBC, platelet count, neurological impairment.Note pkg info for prefilled syringe- keep air lock. “Lovenoxin the love handles”-no aspiration or massage High Alert Medication
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Heparin
Classification
Anticoagulant
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Heparin
Therapeutic effects
Antithrombotic. Prevention of extension of existing thrombi. Antidote = protaminesulfate
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Heparin
Adverse reactions & side effects
BLEEDING. Thrombocytopenia, anemia. Has multiple drug reactions
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Heparin
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess for bleeding (nose, gums, urine, stool), anemia, thrombocytopenia Closely monitor aPTT. High Alert Medication. Use heparin nomogram/protocol. Immediate onset when given IV
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(Plavix) clopidogrel
Classification
Anti-platelet
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(Plavix) clopidogrel
Therapeutic effects
atherosclerotic events
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(Plavix) clopidogrel
Adverse reactions & side effects
GI bleed, neutropenia, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
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(Plavix) clopidogrel
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for bleeding, CBC, diff, platelet count, Do not double dose, Avoid NSAIDs. Watch for fever, chills, sore throat, bleeding/bruising. Caution in brushing/flossing teeth
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(Ambien) zolpidem
Classification
Sedative/hypnotic
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(Ambien) zolpidem
Therapeutic effects
Sedation and induction of sleep
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(Ambien) zolpidem
Adverse reactions & side effects
Amnesia, daytime drowsiness, drugged feeling, physical & psychological dependence, tolerance. various GI symptoms
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(Ambien) zolpidem
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess sleep, mental status, potential for dependence. Don’t use more than 7-10 days. Avoid ETOH & other CNS depressants
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(Ativan) lorazepam
Classification
Antianxiety Sedative/hypnotic Benzodiazepine
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(Ativan) lorazepam
Therapeutic effects
Management of anxiety, insomnia, Status Epilepticus Preoperative sedation Postoperative amnesia
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(Ativan) lorazepam
Adverse reactions & side effects
Dizziness, drowsiness, lethargy, APNEA, CARDIAC ARREST with rapid IVP
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(Ativan) lorazepam
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess anxiety, mental status, Avoid ETOH & other CNS depressants
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Morphine sulfate
Classification
Opioid analgesic Opioid agonist
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Morphine sulfate
Therapeutic effects
pain, pulmonary edema, pain with MI
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Morphine sulfate
Adverse reactions & side effects
Respiratory depression, confusion, sedation, hypotension, constipation
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Morphine sulfate
Nursing implications & teaching
Typical opioid precautions. Dilute for IV push and give over 4-5 minutes
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(Phenergan) promethazine
Classification
Antiemetic Antihistamine (H1) Sedative/hypnotic Phenothiazine
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(Phenergan) promethazine
Therapeutic effects
symptoms of excess histamine, sedation, N/V
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(Phenergan) promethazine
Adverse reactions & side effects
neuroleptic malignant syndrome, confusion, disorientation, sedation, dizziness
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(Phenergan) promethazine
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for extrapyramidal side effects; educate on techniques to help dry mouth; oral care, photosensitivity; orthostatic hypotension risk; avoid ETOH & other CNS depressants; monitor sedation. A known Vesicant always dilute before IV administration!!
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(Neurontin) gabapentin
Classification
Analgesic adjunct Anticonvulsant
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(Neurontin) gabapentin
Therapeutic effects
seizures, neuralgias, chronic pain
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(Neurontin) gabapentin
Adverse reactions & side effects
Drowsiness, ataxia. Avoid in pregnancy/breastfeeding
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(Neurontin) gabapentin
Nursing implications & teaching
TID dosing should not exceed 12 hr between doses. Do not D/C abruptly; do not take within 2hr of antacid. avoid driving–till MD OK; Avoid use with other CNS depressants
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(Dilantin) phenytoin
Classification
Antiarrhythmic, Anticonvulsant
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(Dilantin) phenytoin
therapeutic effects
seizures, control arrhythmias; pain
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(Dilantin) phenytoin
Adverse reactions & side effects
Agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, Stevens-Johnson syndrome diplopia, nystagmus,hypotension, gingival hyperplasia, nausea, rashes
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(Dilantin) phenytoin
Nursing implications & teaching
Assess for hypersensitivity syndrome; monitor CBC, platelet count, avoid driving till MD ok; avoid ETOH & OTC meds; maintain oral hygiene; urine can be pink/red; diabetic-monitor glucose closely; avoid taking within 2-3 hr of antacids/antidiarrheals;↓contraceptive (hormonal). should be taken with food
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(Sinemet) levodopa
Classification
Antiparkinson agent Dopamine agonist
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(Sinemet) levodopa
Therapeutic effects
Relief of tremor & rigidity in Parkinson’s
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(Sinemet) levodopa
Adverse reactions & side effects
Involuntary movements, Avoid with MAO inhibitors, narrow angle glaucoma. various GI symptoms
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(Sinemet) levodopa
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor CBC, hepatic & renal function; avoid driving-till MD OK; orthostatic hypotension; oral hygiene-dry mouth; skin lesions-changes; avoid OTC meds. should be taken with food
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(Fosamax) alendronate
Classification
Bone resorption inhibitor Bisphosphonate
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(Fosamax) alendronate
Therapeutic effects
TX and prevention of postmenopausal and corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis,
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(Fosamax) alendronate
Adverse reactions & side effects
Altered taste, photosensitivity, rash, musculoskeletal pain, fluid overload, esophagitis. various GI symptoms
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(Fosamax) alendronate
Nursing implications & teaching
Take first thing in the AM, before eating anything; then pt must remain upright for at least 30 mins! Take only with plain water. Monitor for GI side effects.Use sunscreen to prevent photosensitivity reactions.
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(Imuran) azathioprine
Classification
Immunosuppressant
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(Imuran) azathioprine
Therapeutic effects
Prevent renal transplant rejection. Treat Rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s
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(Imuran) azathioprine
Adverse reactions & side effects
Blood dyscryasias, hepatotoxicity. various GI symptoms
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(Imuran) azathioprine
Nursing implications & teaching
CBC, LFT Assess for infection, fluid retention, bleeding. Contraception and teratogenic concerns. Do not d/c abruptly
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(GlucophageXR) metformin
Classification
Anti-diabetic Biguanide
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(GlucophageXR) metformin
Therapeutic effects
Decrease hepatic glucose production & intestinal absorption, ↑ receptor site sensitivity
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(GlucophageXR) metformin
Adverse reactions & side effects
Abdominal bloating. Lactic acidosis. Metallic taste. various GI symptoms
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(GlucophageXR) metformin
Nursing implications & teaching
Educate about lactic acidosis when food or fluid is decreased. (S/S – chills, diarrhea, dizziness, low BP, weakness, muscle pain, slow HR. Notify MD IMMEDIATELY) Stop drug before dye based studies. Renal function. should be taken with food
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(Avandia) rosiglitazone
Classification
AntidiabeticThiazolidinediones
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(Avandia) rosiglitazone
Therapeutic effects
Decrease insulin resistance
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(Avandia) rosiglitazone
Adverse reactions & side effects
Edema, anemia, wt gain, increased cholesterol
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(Avandia) rosiglitazone
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for fluid retention, hypoglycemia. LFTs & CBC High Alert Medication
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(Micronase) glyburide
Classification
Antidiabetic sulfonylurea
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(Micronase) glyburide
Therapeutic effects
Stimulates release of insulin from the pancreas,↑receptor site sensitivity
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(Micronase) glyburide
Adverse reactions & side effects
Photosensitivity, hypoglycemia. APLASTIC ANEMIA
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(Micronase) glyburide
Nursing implications & teaching
Observe s/s of hypoglycemia. High Alert Medication. Do not take glyburide if you are unable to eat. Avoid alcohol.
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insulin glargine
Classification
Antidiabetic; pancreatic hormone. Long acting 24 hours
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insulin glargine
Therapeutic effects
Lowers blood glucose by increasing transport into cells and promoting conversion of glucose to glycogen. Inhibits release of free fatty acids.
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insulin glargine
Adverse reactions & side effects
HYPOGYCEMIA, lipodystrophy, anaphylaxis
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insulin glargine
Nursing implications & teaching
For all insulins: typical diabetic teaching and concerns.Watch for interactions with beta blockers, thiazide diuretics, corticosteroids. Know peaks, onsets, durations High Alert Medications
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(Humulin 70/30) NPH/Regular insulin mixture
Classification
Anti-diabetic; pancreatic hormone. Onset 30 minutes
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(Humulin 70/30) NPH/Regular insulin mixture
Therapeutic effects
Lowers blood glucose by increasing transport into cells and promoting conversion of glucose to glycogen. Inhibits release of free fatty acids.
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(Humulin 70/30) NPH/Regular insulin mixture
Adverse reactions & side effects
HYPOGYCEMIA, lipodystrophy, anaphylaxis
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(Humulin 70/30) NPH/Regular insulin mixture
Nursing implications & teaching
For all insulins: typical diabetic teaching and concerns.Watch for interactions with beta blockers, thiazide diuretics, corticosteroid. Humulin 70/30: 2 Peaks. Know peaks, onsets, durations. High Alert Medications
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(Humalog) insulin lispro
Classification
Anti-diabetic pancreatic hormone Onset < 15 minutes
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(Humalog) insulin lispro
Therapeutic effects
Lowers blood glucose by increasing transport into cells and promoting conversion of glucose to glycogen. Inhibits release of free fatty acids.
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(Humalog) insulin lispro
Adverse reactions & side effects
HYPOGYCEMIA, lipodystrophy, anaphylaxis
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(Humalog) insulin lispro
Nursing implications & teaching
For all insulins: typical diabetic teaching and concerns.Watch for interactions with beta blockers, thiazidediuretics, corticosteroids Lispro: Do not give sooner than 15 minutes before a meal. Know peaks, onsets, durations. High Alert Medications
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(Flomax) tamsulosin
Classification
Peripherally acting antiadrenergic
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(Flomax) tamsulosin
Therapeutic effects
Decreased symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia, i.e. male urinary outflow obstruction
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(Flomax) tamsulosin
Adverse reactions & side effects
Dizziness, headache, orthostatic hypotension, retrograde/diminished ejaculation. Cautious in patients at risk for prostate carcinoma
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(Flomax) tamsulosin
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for dizziness, hypotension. Have patient change positions slowly to minimize symptoms.
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(Deltasone) prednisone
Classification
Anti-inflammatory (intermediate acting) corticosteroid
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(Deltasone) prednisone
Therapeutic effects
Suppression of inflammation & modification of the normal immune response; replacement therapy in adrenal insufficiency. Management of cerebral edema. Potentiates anti-N/V action of Zofran.
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(Deltasone) prednisone
Adverse reactions & side effects
PEPTIC ULCERATION, THROMBOEMBOLISM, mood changes, hypertension, anorexia, nausea, acne, decreased wound healing, ecchymosis, fragility, hirsutism, petechiae, adrenal suppression, muscle wasting, osteoporosis, cushingoid appearance. various GI symptoms
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(Deltasone) prednisone
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for fluid retention, hyperglycemia, infections, bleeding, steady weight gain, crackles, dyspnea. Do not D/C abruptly. Monitor serum electrolytes, cholesterol/lipids. avoid people w/contagious illnesses, should be taken with food
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(Decadron) dexamethasone
Classification
Anti-inflammatory (long acting) corticosteroid
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(Decadron) dexamethasone
therapeutic effects
Suppression of inflammation & modification of the normal immune response; replacement therapy in adrenal insufficiency. Management of cerebral edema. Potentiates anti-N/V action of Zofran.
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(Decadron) dexamethasone
Adverse reactions & side effects
PEPTIC ULCERATION, THROMBOEMBOLISM, mood changes, hypertension, anorexia, nausea, acne, decreased wound healing, ecchymosis, fragility, hirsutism, petechiae, adrenal suppression, muscle wasting, osteoporosis, cushingoid appearance. various GI symptoms
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(Decadron) dexamethasone
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for fluid retention, hyperglycemia, infections, bleeding, steady weight gain, crackles, dyspnea. Do not D/C abruptly. Monitor serum electrolytes, cholesterol/lipids. avoid people w/contagious illnesses, should be taken with food
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(Zofran) ondansetron
Classification
Antiemetic 5-HT3 receptors antagonist
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(Zofran) ondansetron
Therapeutic effects
Prevention of nausea & vomiting associated with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Prevention/treatment of postop nausea/vomiting.
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(Zofran) ondansetron
Adverse reactions & side effects
HA, dizziness, diarrhea
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(Zofran) ondansetron
Nursing implications & teaching
Advise patient to notify MD for involuntary movement of eyes, face, or limbs.
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acyclovir (Zovirax)
Classification
Antiviral
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acyclovir (Zovirax)
Therapeutic effects
Inhibition of viral replication against genital herpes, cold sores, & chickenpox. Does not eradicate the latent herpes virus.
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acyclovir (Zovirax)
Adverse reactions & side effects
Headaches, lightheadness, phlebitis, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting. Use cautiously with lactating mothers. RENAL FAILURE, SEIZURES and dehydration. Adjust dose in obesity
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acyclovir (Zovirax)
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor for infiltration and/or tissue damage; maintain hydration (esp. x 2hrs. after infusion) to prevent precipitation of drug in renal tubules; monitor baseline renal functioning
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adenosine (Adenocard)
Classification
Antiarrhythmic
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adenosine (Adenocard)
therapeutic effects
Slows conduction through the AV node. Restores sinus rhythm inpatients with PSVT.
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adenosine (Adenocard)
Adverse reactions & side effects
Contraindicated in 2nd and 3rd degree. AV heart blocks. Headache, lightheadness, dizziness, SOB, transient facial flushing & nausea.
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adenosine (Adenocard)
Nursing implication & teaching
Monitor for S/S of bronchospasms in asthma patients, use hemodynamic system while administering; Do not confuse with Adenosine Phosphate. Monitor for orthostatic hypotension.
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amiodarone (Cordarone)
Classification
Antiarrhythmic
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amiodarone (Cordarone)
Therapeutic effects
↑ VFib threshold. Management of supraventricular & life-threatening ventricular tachyarrhythmias.
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amiodarone (Cordarone)
Adverse reactions & side effects
Bradycardia, hypotension, CHF, ARDS, blurred vision, nausea & vomiting, ataxia.
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amiodarone (Cordarone)
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor ECG, BP, HR, RR carefully during infusion & until drug response has stabilized. Periodic labs should be checked, esp. liver & thyroid function.
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dolasetron (Anzemet)
Classification
Antiemetic 5-HT3 receptor antagonist
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dolasetron (Anzemet)
Therapeutic effects
Decreased incidence & severity of N/V associated with chemotherapeutic and postop pts.
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dolasetron (Anzemet)
Adverse reactions & side effects
Fever, fatigue, headache, dizziness, diarrhea, urinary retention.
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dolasetron (Anzemet)
Nursing implications & teaching
Hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia should be corrected before initiating therapy. Monitor cardiac status with electrolyte imbalance. Monitor ECGs for prolonged QT interval.
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dopamine (Intropin)
Classification
Adrenergic agonist Vasopressor + Inotrope
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dopamine (Intropin)
Therapeutic effects
Increases cardiac output, + BP. Utilized in low dosages to possibly improve renal perfusion. High dosage – similar effects of epinephrine
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dopamine (Intropin)
Adverse reactions & side effects
High dose-VASCULAR COLLAPSE, arrhythmias, hypotension
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dopamine (Intropin)
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor cardiac pressures, BP & urinary output. Administer into a large vein. Usually titrated & must be on a pump.
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epinephrine (Adrenalin, EpiPen)
Classification
Vasopressor Bronchodilator Cardiac stimulant
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epinephrine (Adrenalin, EpiPen)
Therapeutic effects
Used for VFib and decreased BP. Severe allergic reactions & anaphylactic shock, acute asthma
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epinephrine (Adrenalin, EpiPen)
Adverse reactions & side effects
Tachycardia, HTN, bronchospasm Arrhythmias, restlessness, tremors
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epinephrine (Adrenalin, EpiPen)
Nursing implications & teaching
Can be given SQ, IV, inhalation, intracardiac, endotracheal. Monitor HR, BP, ECG, and resp rate
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fentanyl (Sublimaze)
Classification
Opioid Analgesic
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fentanyl (Sublimaze)
Therapeutic effects
Pre- & postop analgesia. Supplement in general anesthesia induction/maintenance. 80-100 X more potent than Morphine.
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fentanyl (Sublimaze)
Adverse reactions & side effects
APNEA, LARYNGOSPASM. CNS and Respiratory depression. Facial, esp. Nasal itching, hypotension, constipation.
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fentanyl (Sublimaze)
Nursing implications & teaching
Monitor respiratory rate and BP closely and frequently. Resp. depression may last longer than analgesia. Direct IV route, undiluted. Have Narcan readily available.
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fluticasone/salmeterol (Advair )
Classification
Combo drug Corticosteroid/Bronchodilator
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fluticasone/salmeterol (Advair )
Therapeutic effects
Treatment of COPD and asthma
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fluticasone/salmeterol (Advair )
Adverse reactions & side effects
Because it is a combination drug, you need to make sure that you watch for side effects from both drugs such as chest pain arrhythmia, N/V, diarrhea, and dry mouth.
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fluticasone/salmeterol (Advair )
Nursing implications & teaching
Make sure patient understands how to use this unusual inhaler. Monitor lung function. Rinse mouth after use.
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