.What do you do if the patient has a reaction to a drug?
Firstly stop the further medication. Then report to the ADRs team. Then it is advised to administer antihistaminics like pheniramine maleate either orally as tablet or as injection by IV depending on the situation and the intensity of the reaction of the drug.
Then the the incidence should be properly documented in the patient history for the future.
If a patient were experiencing a less than ideal reaction to a drug, you could try to treat the patient with another drug which interfered with the first drug. Which of the following types of drug would be your best option for this? If a patient were experiencing a less than ideal reaction to a drug, you could try to treat the patient with another drug which interfered with the first drug. Which of the following types of drug would...
What do you think of the proposed legislation concerning drug prices? Do you feel regulating the industry will ultimately lower prices for the patient?
Drug absorption- What if a patient has hyper motility an is having diarrhea? How will that affect absorption? Conversely what if the patient has diminished motility, perhaps a paralytic ileus....will the drug be absorbed?
2. A nurse is caring for a patient taking a drug that is metabolized in the liver. Additionally, the patient has been prescribed to receive two drugs that are both excreted from the same sites in the kidney. (learning objectives 1,3,4 and 5). A). when the nurse is reviewing a drug to be given, the nurse note that the drug is metabolized in the liver, What data can be gathered based on the nurse's assessment of the patient? B).when considering...
A 199 lb patient is ordered to receive intermittent IV infusions of a drug. This drug has a population-based Vd of o. Lkg and a 6 hr elimination half-life. The ordering physician has indicated the rate of drug infusion should be 150 mg/hr for a total time of 2 hours. Assume the nurse will set the infusion pump to be 2 mL/min. You must now prepare the small volume parenteral bag containing the drug. What should be the drug concentration...
a patient with lung cancer has been treated with an anitcancer drug that has a high prospensity to cause myelosuppresion. what nursing interventions would be helpful to this patient?
Sildenafil 1. What are the common side effects and adverse reactions of the drug class you are responding to? 2. What are the contraindications associated with the drug class you are responding to? 3. As a nurse, what nursing assessment will you be sure to do and why? 4. What patient teaching would you provide to the patient starting a medication in the drug class you are responding to?
You have been ordered to give a patient 20mcg\kg\min. Patient weighs 230 lbs. The drug you have been ordered to give comes 25mg in 10ml of saline. Your protocols tell you to mix 15mg in a 50ml bag of saline. You are going to use a 10gtt set. What is the patients weight in kg_______________ What is the Simple Concentration of the supplied drug_______________ How many ml of the drug are needed to place the desired dose in the IV...
Question 111 • A patient is to receive an intramuscular injection of a drug that has a high first-pass effect but asks for an oral preparation of the drug instead. Which action would the nurse choose in this situation? Select all that apply. Select all that apply Obtain a prescription for an oral formulation without altering the dose. Explain to the patient that the drug becomes inactive if it is taken orally. Explain to the patient that the drug causes...
What do you need to assess specifically for a patient who has a pneumothorax?