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Nursing Drugs
Names, Classification, MOA, Dosage, Adverse effects, Warnings
Question | Answer |
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Dalmane (flurazepam) | C: Sedative/HypnoticTE: Relief of insomniaA: Depresses the CNSD: PO 15-30mg hsCP: impaired resp function; sleep apnea; risk of fallsAE: abnormal thinking, confusion, behavior changes, daytime drowsiness |
Restoril (temazepam) | C: Sedative/HypnoticTE: Relief of insomniaA: Depresses the CNSD: PO 15-30mg hsCP: Cross-sensitivity c other benzodiazepines; severe uncontrolled pain; sleep apnea; angle-closure glaucomaAE: dizziness, confusion, drowsiness |
Demerol (meperidine) | C: AnalgesicTE: decrease in severity of painA: Binds to opiate receptors in the CNSD: PO, IM, IV, SQ 50-150mg q3-4h PRNCP: Head trauma, >ICP, hypothyriod, renal/hepatic failureAE: seizures, confusion, hypotension |
Stadol (buterphanol pamoate) | C: Analgesic |
Morphine (morphine sulfate) | C: Analgesic |
Phenergan (promethazine hydrochloride) | C: Antiemtic |
Vistaril (hydroxyzine pamoate) | C: Antiemetic |
Zofran (ondansetron) | C: Antiemetic |
Atropine (atropine sulfate) | C: Anticholergenic |
Robinul (glycopyrrolate) | C: Anticholergenic |
Valium (diazepam) | C: Benzodiazepine |
Versed (midazolam) | C: Benzodiazepine |
Narcan (naloxone) | C: Opioid antagonist |