Drug Cards
Drug Cards
Drug Cards
metoprolol succinate
Nursing Implication:! Monitor intake and output daily. Monitor B/P during initial treatment.
! ! ! ! Monitor pulse every four hours. Check apical and radial pulse
! ! ! ! before administration. Check for edema in feet or legs daily.
Generic Name:! ! amlodipine besylate
Action:! ! ! Inhibits calcium ion influx across cell membrane during cardiac
! ! ! ! depolarization. Produces relaxation of coronary vascular smooth muscle,
! ! ! ! peripheral vascular smooth muscle; dilates coronary vascular arteries
Action:! ! Inhibits spread of seizure activity in motor cortex by altering ion transport; increases AV
! ! ! conduction. Used for generalized tonic clonic seizure.
Nursing Implication:!Continuously monitor vital signs and symptoms during IV infusion and for an hour afterward.
Watch for respiratory depression. Constant observation and a cardiac monitor are necessary with
older adults or patients with cardiac disease. Margin between toxic and therapeutic IV doses is
relatively small. Observe patient closely for neurologic adverse effects following IV administration.
Have on hand oxygen, atropine, vasopressor, assisted ventilation, seizure precaution equipment
(mouth gag, nonmetal airway, suction apparatus). Make sure patients on prolonged therapy have
adequate intake of vitamin D-containing foods and sufficient exposure to sunlight.
Generic Name: furosemide
Action: Inhibits reabsorption of sodium and chloride at proximal and distal tubule and in the loop
of Henle. Used in treatment of Pulmonary Edema in CHF, hepatic disease, nephrotic
syndrome, ascites, and hypertension.
Nursing Implication: closely monitor vital signs. Observe older adults closely during period of brisk diuresis.
Sudden alteration in fluid and electrolyte balance may precipitate significant adverse
reactions. Monitor for signs and symptoms of hypokalemia. Monitor Intake and output.
Report decrease or unusual increase in output. Excessive diuresis
can result in dehydration and hypovolemia, circulatory collapse, and hypotension. Weigh
patient daily under standard conditions.
Generic Name: docusate sodium
Nursing Implication: Monitor bowel sounds every 8 hours. Monitor abdomen for pain,
swelling, anorexia. Swallow capsule whole before eating; don’t
crush or chew caps. Caps may be opened and contents sprinkled
on food.
Generic Name: sitagliptin
Classification: Antidiabetic
Action: DPP-4 inhibitor, which is believed to exert its actions in patients with type
2 diabetes by slowing the inactivation of incretin hormones.
Nursing Implication: Patients be informed about the importance of adherence to dietary instructions, regular
physical activity, periodic blood glucose monitoring and A1C testing, recognition and
management of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, and assessment for diabetes
complications. Patients should be informed of the symptoms of acute pancreatitis and
! ! ! ! when to contact their prescriber. If symptoms of allergic reactions (including rash, hives,
! ! ! ! and swelling of the face, lips, tongue, and throat that may cause difficulty in breathing or
! ! ! ! swallowing) occur, patients should seek medical advice promptly
Generic Name: buspirone Hcl
Classification: Antianxiety
Nursing Implication: Assess for B/P, pulse, CNS reactions, mental status (mood, affect,
sleeping pattern); Administer with food or milk for GI symptoms; Crushed if
patient unable to swallow whole; Give sugarless gum, hard candy or
frequent sips of water for dry mouth; Assist with ambulation during
beginning therapy; Safety measures if drowsiness occurs; Avoid alcohol;
Medication should not be discontinued abruptly
Generic Name: duloxetine
Classification: Antidepressant
Side Effect: insomnia, anxiety, decreased appetite, decreased weight, abnormal vision
Nursing Implication: Assess B/P, weight loss or gain; mental status (depression, panic, suicidal
tendencies) Capsules should be swallowed whole and not crushed or
chewed. Assist with ambulation during beginning therapy (dizziness);
Avoid alcohol ingestion; Teach patient not to discontinue quickly after long
term use (may cause nausea, headache, malaise)
Generic Name: digoxin
Dosage: PO 0.75 - 1.25 mg, every 4 - 8 hrs; Maximum: 1.25 mg ; Average dose is
1 mg
Nursing Implication: Assess apical pulse for 1 min prior to giving drug; Monitor electrolytes, I & O
ratio, daily weights, turgor, lung sounds, edema and cardiac status; Do not break,
crush or chew caps; PO with or without foods (may crush tabs); Potassium
supplements if ordered; Teach patient toxic symptoms of drug and when to notify
prescriber and to report shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, weight gain,
edema and persistent cough; Maintain sodium-restricted diet as ordered