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nursing 212 med list

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Acetylcysteine/mucomyst: classification; how can it be given; action as mucolytic; action as antidote   mucolytic, antidote; inhalation, injection; disrupts mucoproteins in purulent and nonpurulant secretions(reomoves secretions; antidote for acetaminophen overdose;  
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Acetylcysteine/mucomyst: if used as mucolytic what should nurse encourage pt to do prior to use; common adverse effects; life threatening adverse effects   to clear airways- cough- prior to use to maximize effectiveness; vomiting; broncho spasms  
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Acetylcysteine/mucomyst: with iv infusion monitor for what; labs to monitor; why suction   fluid overload; abgs, pulmonary functions, pulse ox, serum acetaminophen baselines; increased fluid from respiratory tract may occur  
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Acetylcysteine/mucomyst: why does n/v occur   b/c taste of med is awful  
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amiodarone/Cordarone/pacerone: classification; action; how is it used in afib; who should not use this med   antiarrhthmic, antianginal; prolongs the duration and action potential, decreases peripheral resistance and increases cornonary blood flow; to convert rhythm to sinus rhythm; sinus bradycardia,  
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amiodarone/Cordarone/pacerone: how can it be given; when do GI s/s occur; common s/s;   IV or PO; when high doses are given; muscle weakness, fatigue, dizziness, hypotension, N/V  
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amiodarone/Cordarone/pacerone: why monitor BP during infusion; what lab could change;   b/c BP can slow sig. during admin; thyroid functions test in absence of thyroid abnormality;  
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amiodarone/Cordarone: what CNS symptoms could there be; what should be checked daily; why should pt wear dark glasses   proximal muscle weakness; pulse and B/P; bc of photophobia  
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amlodipine/Norvasc: classification; action; uses; common side effects;   calcium channel blocker, antihypertensive blocker; blocks calcium influx across cell membrane and reduces coronary vascular resistance and increases coronary blood flow; reduces BP and pain from angina; head ache, facial edema;  
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amlodipine/Norvasc: what vs to assess; does edema cause discontinuation of drug; who has dose related palpitations;   BP and pulse; no; women;  
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aspirin/dipyridamole (Aggrenox):    
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aspirin/dipyridamole (Aggrenox):    
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baclofen(lioresal): classification; action; uses;   central-acting skeletal muscle relaxant; depresses reflex activity at the spinal cord so reduces skeletal muscle spasm caused by upper motor neuron lesions; painful spasms of ms, chronic pain, for spinal cord injury pt detrusor sphincter dyssnergia;  
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baclofen(lioresal): common side effects; what can it do to blood glucose; why should walking be supervised;   transient drowsiness; increase it; drug can affect pt ability to stand or walk;  
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baclofen(lioresal): pt should be cautious when using what; increased drowsiness occurs more in what pt; what needs to be done when stopping drug;   alcohol; pt >40; drug should be stopped gradually over time;  
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