Nicardipine (: Classification
Nicardipine (: Classification
Nicardipine (: Classification
Classification:
Mechanism of Action
Nursing Management
Indication:
Contraindications:
KETOROLAC
(Toradol)
Classification:
producing
CNS:
drowsiness,
abnormal
thinking,
dizziness,euphoria,headache,
RESP: asthma, dyspnea
CV: Edema,pallor,vasodilation
GI:GI Bleeding, abnormal taste, diarrhea, dry mouth,
dyspepsia,GI pain,
nausea
GU: oliguria,renal toxicity, urinary frequency
DERM:pruritis, purpura, sweating, urticarial
HEMAT:prolonged bleeding time
LOCAL:injection site pain
NEURO:paresthesia
MISC: allergic reaction, anaphylaxis
Nursing Implications/Responsibilities:
OMEPRAZOLE (Losec,Prilosec)
Side effects
Therapeutic effects
Contraindications
Indications
Nursing implications
Drug class
antibacterial
Pregnancy Category: B
Therapeutic effects
Indications
Treatment of skin and skin structure, intraabdominal, and gynecologic infections caused by
susceptible microorganisms.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to penicillins.
Side effects
Nursing implications
Assessment
Teaching points
D5050
Drug class
Caloric Agent
Therapeutic effects
Indications
Documented hypoglycemia
Seizures of unknown etiology
Cerebral/meningeal edema related to eclampsia
Contraindications
Side effects
Special Considerations
Teaching points
Alpha-adrenergic agonist
Cardiac stimulant
Antasthmatic drug
Epinephrine acts by binding to a variety of adrenergic
receptors.
Adrenergic receptor binding triggers glucagon secretion in
the pancreas, increased adrenocorticotropic hormone
(ACTH) secretion by the pituitary gland, and increased
lipolysis by adipose tissue. Together these effects lead to
Contraindications
Side effects
(Adrenaline)
Mechanism of Action
Drug class
Indications
Epinephrine
Nursing implications
Lidocaine (Xylocaine)
Drug class
Drowsiness
Dizziness
Nervousness
(mucosal use) decreased or absent gag reflex
Bradycardia
Hypotension
Burning sensation
Nursing implications
Mechanism of Action
When administered intramuscularly or intravenously,
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity
Advanced AV block
Side effects
Magnesium sulfate
Drug class
Anticonvulsant
Therapeutic effects
Indications
Treatment/prevention
of
hypomagnesemia. Treatment
of
hypertension.
Anticonvulsant associated with severe eclampsia,
pre-eclampsia, or acute nephritis. Unlabeled uses:
Preterm labor. Treatment of Torsade de pointes.
Adjunctive
treatment
for
bronchodilation
in
moderate to severe acute asthma.
Contraindications
Side effects
CNS: drowsiness.
Resp: decreased respiratory rate.
CV: arrhythmias, bradycardia, hypotension.
GI: diarrhea.
MS:muscle weakness.
Derm: flushing, sweating.
Metab: hypothermia.
Anticholinergic
Antimuscarinic
Parasympatholytic
Antiparkinsonian
Antidote
Diagnostic agent (ophthalmic preparations)
Belladonna alkaloid
Therapeutic effects
Competitively blocks the effects of acetylcholine
Nursing implications
Indications
to
Contraindications
Contraindicated
with
anticholinergic drugs.
hypersensitivity
Side effects
to
Nursing implications
Interventions
Ensure adequate hydration; provide environmental control
(temperature) to prevent hyperpyrexia.
Have patient void before taking medication if urinary
retention is a problem.
Teaching points
When used preoperatively or in other acute situations,
incorporate teaching about the drug with teaching about the
procedure; the ophthalmic solution is mainly used acutely
and will not be self-administered by the patient; the
following apply to oral medication for outpatients:
Take as prescribed, 30 minutes before meals; avoid excessive
dosage.
Avoid hot environments; you will be heat intolerant, and
dangerous reactions may occur.
You may experience these side effects: Dizziness, confusion
(use caution driving or performing hazardous tasks);
constipation (ensure adequate fluid intake, proper diet); dry
mouth (sugarless lozenges, frequent mouth care may help;
may be transient); blurred vision, sensitivity to light
(reversible; avoid tasks that require acute vision; wear
sunglasses in bright light); impotence (reversible); difficulty
in urination (empty the bladder prior to taking drug).
Report rash; flushing; eye pain; difficulty breathing; tremors,
loss of coordination; irregular heartbeat, palpitations;
headache; abdominal distention; hallucinations; severe or
persistent dry mouth; difficulty swallowing; difficulty in
urination; constipation; sensitivity to light.
Therapeutic effects
Positive inotropic effect on myocardium
Nursing implications
Indications
Contraindications
Side effects
cardiovascular agent;
central-acting anti-hypertensive
analgesic
Therapeutic effects
Clonidine stimulates alpha-2receptors in
Indications
Contraindications
Side effects
Nursing implications
Antihypertensive, Vasodilator
Therapeutic effects
Acts directly on vascular smoothmuscle to cause
vasodilation,primarily arteriolar,
decreasingperipheral resistance; maintains
or increases renal and cerebral flow.
Indications
Contraindications
Side effects
Nursing implications
SALBUTAMOL
(Ventolin)
Therapeutic effects
Indications
FUROSEMIDE
Nursing implications
Loop diuretic
Pregnancy Category C
Therapeutic effects
Side effects
(Lasix)
Drug class
Contraindications
Indications
Contraindications
Side effects
Nursing implications
Assessment
PARACETAMOL
(Tylenol)
Drug class
Therapeutic effects
Teaching points
Indications
aches,
overexertion,
menstrual
toothache, minor arthritic pain.
cramps,
Contraindications
Side effects
Nursing implications