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Seth Allister D.

Mercado
3BSN

Drug Name and Adverse Reaction When and How to Nursing Consideration
Classification Administer
Generic Name: Headache, Nausea, Dose: 20 mg - Assess patient's renal
Rabeprazole Diarrhea, Abdominal and hepatic function
pain, Flatulence, ROA: IV before therapy
Brand Name: Rabeloc Constipation, initiation
Dizziness, Rash Frequency: OD - Monitor for signs of
Drug Classification: gastrointestinal
Proton Pump Inhibitor bleeding, especially in
(PPI) patients with history of
ulcer disease
- Instruct patients to
report any severe or
persistent abdominal
pain, as it may indicate
a serious condition
- Advise patients to
avoid alcohol, caffeine,
and spicy foods, as they
can exacerbate gastric
irritation.

Drug Name and Adverse Reaction When and How to Nursing Consideration
Classification Administer
Generic Name: Hypoglycemia, Dose: 24 U - Assess patient's blood
Insulin Injection site reactions glucose levels regularly
(redness, swelling, ROA: S/C to determine dosage
Brand Name: Human itching), Weight gain, adjustments - Monitor
Mixtard Hypokalemia (with Frequency: BD for signs and symptoms
high doses) of hypoglycemia (e.g.,
Drug Classification: sweating, tremors,
Antidiabetic Agent confusion) and
hyperglycemia (e.g.,
polyuria, polydipsia,
blurred vision)
- Educate patients on
proper injection
technique, including
site rotation and needle
disposal
- Teach patients to
recognize and treat
hypoglycemia promptly
with fast-acting
carbohydrates.
Drug Name and Adverse Reaction When and How to Nursing Consideration
Classification Administer
Generic Name: - Headache, Fatigue, Dose: 2mg/2mL - Assess for any history
Ondesetron Constipation, Diarrhea, of hypersensitivity or
Dizziness, Drowsiness, ROA: IV allergy to ondansetron.
Brand Name: Human Blurred vision, QT - Monitor for signs of
Emeset interval prolongation Frequency: BD adverse reactions,
(rare), Allergic especially during the
Drug Classification: reactions (rare) such as initial administration. -
Ondansetron is rash, itching, swelling Assess for any
classified as an of the face, tongue, and medication interactions,
antiemetic agent, throat, and difficulty particularly with other
specifically a selective breathing (anaphylaxis) QT-prolonging drugs.
5-HT3 receptor - Educate patients about
antagonist. the importance of
reporting any adverse
effects promptly.

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