What are the three major responsibilities when caring for clients who are receiving antipsychotic drug therapy?
Some of the major responsibility while caring for a client on psychotic medications are
What are the three major responsibilities when caring for clients who are receiving antipsychotic drug therapy?
work together to nursing responsibilities of the nurse in drug therapy. When the list is completed, review each item and discuss if the item is a nursing responsibility or a shared responsibility with other members of the health care team.
The nurse has attended a staff education conference about caring for clients who are receiving positive-pressure mechanical ventilation. Which of the following statements by the nurse would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching? ON Clients should avoid range of motion (ROM) exercises until weaned from ventilation 8 Clients may develop stress ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding 03 Clients will be chemically paralyzed to improve oxygenation 04 Clients will experience diuresis and polyuna
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving nitroglycerin IV and is switching to the oral form of the drug. The nurse should identify that the oral dose will be higher than the IV dose for which of the following reasons? .. .. The IV form crosses the blood-brain barrier. The oral form has a decreased half-life. The oral form has decreased bioavailability because of the first-pass effect. The oral form has an increased rate of excretion.
When caring for a patient who has started anticoagulant therapy with Coumadin, the nurse explains to the patient not to expect therapeutic benefits for a) 2 to 3 days b) 1 week c) at least 2 hours d) the first 24 hours 2)A client is on anticoagulant therapy. The blood test results indicate a prothrombin time (PT) of 25 seconds (3 times the control) and an INR of 4.5. The nurse would expect the physician to order which medication a)...
What is the difference between caring for clients in the community versus caring for them in an acute care setting such as a hospital? What behaviors and attitudes are necessary to be an effective public/community health nurse? Who do you think you might be working within the community to achieve healthy outcomes?
Which medication should a nurse have available when caring for a patient who is receiving a high dose of morphine sulfate'? Naloxone hydrochloride • Activated charcoal • Atropine sulfate • Epinephrine hydrochloride A nurse should explain to a patient diagnosed with cirrhosis that the purpose of administering spironolactone to the patient to: • Reduce intestinal bacteria • Decrease serum potassium • Promote diuresis • Increase circulating blood volume A patient is to receive atropine sulfate and meperidine hydrochloride preoperatively. What...
Who are the major stakeholders in healthcare systems in USA? What are their roles and responsibilities? Why current healthcare is sometimes called ‘sickcare’?
14. What is the major advantage of intravenous drug administration? ANTIMICROBIALS 15. When is a peak and trough drawn for a drug administered at 1200? Peak drawn at Trough drawn at 16. Patient teaching for a patient prescribed antibiotics and taking birth control pills? 17. Special considerations for a patient allergic to penicillin who is prescribed ampicillin? 18. Which medication is most often prescribed to treat syphillis and gonorrhea? 19. A person receiving antifungal medications is at risk for which...
What would be the priority nursing consideration/intervention when caring for a client receiving TPN?
27. A nurse is caring for a client who has acute heart failure and is receiving furosemide via IV bolus. The nurse should identify that which of the following findings indicates a desired therapeutic effect? Increased sputum production Decreased weight Decreased blood glucose level Increased blood pressure 54. A nurse is assessing a client who receives monthly injections of cyanocobalamin. Which of the following findings indicates a therapeutic effect of the medication? Absence of hand tremors Hematocrit 45% Potassium 3.8...