QUESTION 8 Describe three populations most likely to show adverse drug effects.
When administering the drug amiodarone, what three adverse effects does the nurse need to assess for?
10. Each of the following patients is suspected of having adverse effects to a drug prescribed for psychosis or neurosis. Identify the type of drug most likely involved in each case. a. Patient A has been experiencing dry mouth, constipation, and EPS. b. Patient B complains of a rash, nausea, drowsiness, confusion, and poor coordination (ataxia) Patient C presents with high fever and muscular rigidity and appears unable to move. c.
Discuss at least three most important adverse effects of Lantus Insulin pen and how to manage, promote safety and enhance comfort based on the adverse effects
Discuss at least three most important adverse effects of Lantus Insulin pen autoshield and how to manage, promote safety and enhance comfort based on the adverse effects
State the individual drug classes for treating hypertension, including pharmacologic effects, adverse effects, and any dental concerns.
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?
2. Conduct an internet research to determine the most frequent causes of adverse drug reactions. Discuss nursing interventions that can be implemented to decrease the likelihood adverse drug reactions
The drug indicated for treatment of partial seizures whose adverse effects profile includes aplastic anemia and liver failure is (LO 16.3) A. phenytoin B. valproic acid C. phenobarbital D. felbamate E. pregabalin
1. What are the most common adverse effects of drugs used to treat upper respiratory infections in children? What nursing considerations must be implemented when using these drugs in children? 2. What are the most common adverse effects of drugs used to treat upper respiratory infections in adults? What nursing considerations must be implemented when using these drugs in adults? 3. What are the most common adverse effects of drugs used to treat upper respiratory infections in older adults? What...
Drug card for 1. lansoprazole (Prevacid) Classification Indication(s) for use Adverse Reactions/Side Effects (significant not all) Nursing Implications O Assessment O Intervention/ Teaching