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Administration of Drugs by the Intravenous Route
- what are the important things to keep in mind in administering iv meds.?.
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- 1. explain the benefits of IV infusion of antibiotics vs oral administration5. State how transporters are involved in the absorption, distribution and elimination of drugs.5. Like a patient has been receiving an aminophylline (xanthine derivative) infusion for 24 hours. The nurse will assess for which adverse effect when assessing the patient during the infusion?a) CNS depressionb) Sinus tachycardiac) Increased appetited) Temporary urinary retention.
- 3. Why is it important for nurses to know both generic and trade names of drugs?11. Describe patient enablement and why it is important. Explain how physicians can interact with the patient to engender enablement. Give examples of the different factors that lead to patient enablement.6. cardiomyopathy treatment options and multidimensional care succinctly.
- 2. You are preparing to sedate a patient with fentanyl and versed. What supplies and/or medications should you have available at the bedside? 3. You are the nurse in the surgery suite caring for a patient. You look at the anesthesia monitor and see that the patient's blood pressure continues to decline with every 5- minute blood pressure reading, and has been trending this way since anesthesia was started. The anesthesiologist has not said anything to the surgeon, and is adjusting medications, so you continue to monitor your patient and assist with the procedure when necessary. A few minutes later, you notice that your patient's blood pressure has fallen to 56/30, and the anesthesiologist is appearing flustered, but still has not said anything to the surgeon. The surgeon asks you if everything is OK. What do you do?7. Mrs J is prescribed oral prednisolone in a descending dose regimen. She is to take 60 mg once daily, reducing by 10 mg every 2 days until a dose of 10 mg is reached. She is then to take 10 mg for 7 days followed by 5 mg for 7 days and then stop. How many prednisolone 5 mg tablets would you need to supply to Mrs J to fulfil the full course of treatment?3. List the mechanism and give several names of the following: Class I, Class II, Class II, and Class IV antiarrythmics. 4. Drugs such as nifedipine slow the heart rate. Nifedipine can be described as what type of drug? 5. Nitrates, such as nitroglycerin, have what mechanism of action? Based on this mechanism of action, when would a nitrate be contraindicated? 6. Describe the mechanism of action of an ACE inhibitor. Based on this mechanism, when would ACE inhibitors be contraindicated? DFocus F4 FS F6 *- F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F1
- 6. What is the Cetirizine drug's indication?4. Equal dose of drug 'Y' was given via intramuscular rout to oedematous person and obese person. In an oedematous person the apparent volume of distribution of drug Y' was 4x its apparent volume of distribution in an obese person. Required: Comment on the physical properties of drug Y'.[Hint: Solubility, affinity for plasma & tissue proteins, etc].34. - Explain the difference between anyicoagulant drugs and fibrinolytic drugs. Do asap