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Medication

Skills for researching medicines for the LPN Student

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Analgesics sedation, confision, nausea and vomiting, agitation, low B/P, low Resp, dependence
Anticonvulsant toxicity, GI distress, gingival hyperplasia, nystagmus, sedation
Antiarrythmias low BP, slows heart
Anticoagulant slight bleeding to hemmorage
Antihypertensive low B/P and low heart rate
Anti infectives allergic hypersensitivity, direct toxicity, superinfection
Tetracycline calcium and iron decrease absorption
Anti Inflammatories non steroids GI ulcers, and bleeding, tinnitus, H/A, hematuria, rash
Anti-inflammatories steriods masking of infection, osteoporosis, depression of adrenal function, GI ulcers
Anti ulcers confusion, diarehhea, dizzyness
Cardiotonics toxicity symptoms -nausea, vomiting, diarehhea, halos around lights, bradycardia
Diuretics non potassuim sparing hypokalemia, hypotension, tachycardia, dehydration
Diuretics potassium sparing hyperkalemia dehydration
Antiulcer Agents confusion, diarrhrea, dizziness
Estrogens blood clots, high B/P, edema, migraine H/A
Insulins hypoglycemia irritability, tremors, H/A, convulsions
Laxatives diarrhea, dehydration, cramping
Oral hypoglycemics hypoglycemia, naseau,, vomiting, diarhea
Sedatives and hypnotics confusion, low respirations, nausea and vomiting
vasodilator H/A postural hypotension, dry mouth, dizziness
If medication causes nausea when given on an empty stomach give with food or milk
If the medication causes the blood pressure to drop Check BP if below 100/ 60 hold it notify prescriber of findings
If the medication causes respirations to decrease Check resp and if 12 or under hold
If meds cause pulse to slow check pulse if lower than 60 hold it and cal DR.
Major Side effects of Analgesics (opoids) sedation, confusion, nausea, and vomiting, agitation, low BP, low resps, dependence
Nursing actions for a Nurse w/ a pt. taking Anagesics Raise side rails, check B/P and resps before giving, hold if resps below 12 and notify Dr., give w/ food or milk
What are the major side effects of Anticonvulsant? toxicity, Gi distress, gingival hyperplasia, nystagmus, sedation
Nursing actions for a pt. check chart for blood levelsbefore giving, give w/ food, give good oral care
What are the major side effects of Antiarrhythmics low B/P slows heart rate
Nursing Measures antiinfectives ( antibiotics) allergic hypersensitivity, direct toxicity, super infection
what nursing actions would you use for a pt taking anti-infectives check allergies and obtain cultures
what nursing measures would you take for a pt taking Antihypertensives check B/P and pulse hold if B/P 90/60 and pulse below 60
What are the major side effects of Tetracycline calciuma nd iron decrease in absorption
What nursing action would use w/ a pt taking Tetracycline do not administer within 3 hours of ingesting dairy products, or food rich in iron or antacids
Major side effects of Antiinflammatories non steriodal GI ulcers and bleeding, tinnitus, H/A, hematuris, rash
What nursing measures would you use with a pt using non steriodal anti inflammatories Occult or frank bleeding, give food when giving medication
What are the major side effects of steriodal anti inflammatories masking infection, osteoporosis,, depression of adrenal function, GI ulcers
What nursing measures would you use for a person taking steroidal inflammatories make sure they do not stop taking abruptly,
Major side effects of Antiulcer agents confusion, diarehea, dizziness
nusing actions for person taking Antiulcer agents moniter elderly patients for effects
Major side effects of Cardiotonics toxicity symptoms -nausea, vomiting, diarehhea, halos around lights, bradycardia
What nursing actions would be used for a pt taking cardiotonics check dig levels before giving, check apical pulse for one full minute before giving, Hold med if pulse is below 60 and notify DR.
Major side effects of Diuretic non potassium sparing hypokalemia, hypotension, tachycardia, dehydration
What nusing actions are used with the use of non potassium sparing diuretics check potassium levels, I&O , encourage pt. to eat food high in potassium or take a potassium supplement
What is th emajor side effects of potassium sparing meds hyperkalemia, dehydration
nursing measures for potassium sparing meds check potassium levels, avoid high potassium levels, moniter I & O
Major effects of estrogens blood clots, high blood pressure, edema, miagraine H/A
Nursing measure for Estrogen Homan's sign qs, fluid balance, advise pt. not to smoke
Major side effects of Insulin hypoglycemia, nausea, vomiting, diarrehea
nursing measures for insulin moniter BS levels
Major side effects of laxatives diarrehea, dehydration, cramping
nursing measures for laxatives check for last BM watrch for fluid imbalance
Nursing actions for Oral hypogycemics hypoglycemicia, nausea, vomiting, diarehhea
Nursing actions for Oral hypoglycemics FSBS, watch for fluid imbalance
Major side effects for sedatives and hypotonics confussion, low resps, nausea and vomiting,
Nursing actions for sedatives and hy keep side rails up, resps below 12 hold med and report it to Dr, give with food or milk
Major side effects for vasodilators H/A, postural hypertension, dry mouth, dizziness
Nursing action for vasodilator Check B/P in thre positions (ortho static BP) ~sitting stadning and laying down~ to detect postural hypertension, give ice or hard candy if allowed, medicate for H/A as ordered, keep side rails up
Created by: LPNin11
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