Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
3. Codeine Opioid/ Narcotic Pain management; mild to moderate pain Can be combination with cough suppression Respiratory depression- indication of opioid overdose. (STOP THE RATE OF MEDICATION, RAISE HEAD OF THE BED, ADMINISTER O2, PROVIDE NARCAN, NOTIFY THE PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY) Sedation- Risk for fall Constipation- more H2O and fiber. Orthostatic hypotension Tachycardia Tachypnea AVOID CNS depressants (barbiturates, benzodiazepines NO ALCOHOL AVOID Anticholinergic agents NO MAOIs NO Antihypertensive drugs Hypersensitivity
Monitor vi patients b
53. Narcan Opoid antagonist Narcotic over dosage; complete or partial reversal of narcotic depression including respiratory depression Reduces fever, inflammation and mild to moderate pain
Antipyretic
Liver toxicity Acute renal failure Nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, hypoglycemia, Gastritis (give plenty fluids Abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea. Daytime sedation Depression Nausea and vomiting CNS effects with use of alcohol
18. Celebrex
Exhibits antiinflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic activities. Indication for insomnia management (710 days) Restores the balance of serotonin, a natural substance in the brain helps
Alcohol increase the risk of liver damage Warfarincombination can increase levels of warfarin Severe hepatic impairment Hypersensitivity to drug, salicylate or sulfa Lactating should not take this medication Alcohol
Monitor la function, B Monitor flu edema wit HTN. Do not mix Administer to the rap
mood problems 35. Tofranil (Imipramine HCL) Tricyclic Anitdepressant Decrease the number of awakenings from sleep, reduces time in REM (rapid eye movement)and increases stage 4 sleep Orthostatic hypotension Dry mouth, blurred vision, photophobia, acute urinary retention, constipation and tachycardia Sedation Toxicity by evidence of dysrhythmias, confusion, agitaion, seizures Depending on the person and medication taken, can cause serious side effects unknown. MAOIS- cause hypertension Antihistaminesadditive anticholinergic effects Alcohol, Benzodiazpines, Opioids CNS depressants
Herbal supplement
CNS Stimulant
Antibotic/ Penicillin
Release norepinpherine and dopamine into the CNS Effects are more prominent on metal rather than on motor activites Kills bacteria by disrupting there cell wall Frist choice for meningitis (Strep throat)
Insomnia- take last dose before 6 PM and give 30-40 minutes before meals
Interacts with birth control, warfarin. Digoxin and cyclosporine DO NOT TAKE with antidepressant medication Hyperthroidism, Heart disease Glaucoma Drug abuse MAOIs
improvem status occ Take med everyday. Instruct cl medication symptoms discontinu relapse. Monitor fo and adults Monitor HR hypotensio Monitor fo prolongati Respirator LOC DO NOT U pregnant
Advise clie sustainedand not ch tablet Causes ale with focus Improves interaction performan Take oral glass of H Report sig
Antibiotic/Tetracycline
Uncommon gram neg bacteria infection, gram positive. First line medication for rickettsiam Chlamydia
Angioedema Renal impairment Diarrhea Steatorrhea Dysphagia Esophagitis & esophageal ulceration Photosensitivity
Antibiotic/ aminoglycosides
Broad spectrum antibiotic Bactericidal antibiotics that destroy microorganisms by disrupting protein synthesis
Ototoxicity Nephrotoxicity
Decreases the Oral or to effectiveness of Do not ad ORAL under age CONTRACEPTIVES discolorat . An alternative Do not ad method of birth or lactatin control should be Should no used Improvem AVOID- DAIRY breath sou PRODUCTS, IRON Avoid prol & ZINC sunlight SUPPLEMENTS Clients with renal impairment should receive reduce dose of aminoglycosides
Inhibits bacterial growth my preventing the synthesis of folic acid. This is a choice for UTI caused by E.coli. Destroy bacteria by weakening the bacterial cell wall. Fights against most gram negative and many gram positive anerobic and aerobic organisms Inhibit Mycobaterium Tuberculosis Treats the growth of the bacteria penetrate most body membrane to reach infection (CNS, bones, eyes, respiratory tract and urinary tract) Treatment of severe acne in patient unresponsive to conventional treatment. Highly toxic metabolite of retinol (vitamin ) Decrease sebum secretion by reducing sebaceous gland size; inhibits gland cell differentiation; blocks follular keratinization
Hypersensitivity including StevensJohnson syndrome Agranulocytosis or thrombocytopenia Kerinicterus (jaundice) Nausea and vomiting Hypersensitivity Edema (mouth, tongue, pharynx, larynx) Angioedema of the face and extremities Hypotension Hyperkalemia Hypokalemia Hyperatremia Hepatoxicity Hyperkalemia Hypocalcemia Metabolic acidosis Proteinuria
Antibiotic/ Antituberculosis
Antifungal
Hepatoxicity (rare)
Phenytoininterferes with the metabolism if taken with ING Alcohol Rifampin- increase the risk for hepatoxicity NO indication
Antiacne
Acute hepatoxic (rare) Lethargy Visual disturbances Bone, joint and muscle pain/ stiffness