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"olol" Beta blockers bradycardia, bronchospasm, blocks s/s of hypoglycemia, dont give to anyone with heart block! contraindications: asthmatics , those with heart block *monitor blood sugar
"prils" ACEi Angioedema Cough Elevate K
"sartans" ARBs increase potassium
"aline" "tines" and "ides" tryptaline or pramine antidepressants
"ipines" CCB dont take with grapefruit juice monitor for peripheral edema
Bupropion and cigarettes can help you to quit smoking
bupropion contraindications eating disorders lowers seizure threshold
pines, dines, tines psych drugs
Clozapine can cause hypotension and agranulocytosis educaiton about fall risk/ fever/ flulike symptoms
Drug to take with OJ iron
infiltrate interventions Ice Cold compress Elevate
extrAvAsAtion interventions Aspirate drug so it doesnt kill tissue cold compress so medication doesn't spread
pHlebitis (inflammation of vein) Heat (takes several days)
hematoma light pressure
catheter embolus IMMEDIATELY apply TIGHT pressure ABOVE insertion site notify provider get radiology involved to get xray
antilipid statins take in evenings when not as active do not take with GF juice bad adverse effect: rhabdo (MUSCLE PAIN) monitor: liver enzymes q6 months
calcium channel blockers are used for also used for AFIB never give to someone with heart block or heart failure
TPN is a _________tonic solution hyper
If a patient is on TPN, monitor client for: dehydration--> daily weights, Is and Os
INFANT that has a heart disorder should have a HR of _____ before giving Digoxin > 90 BPM
long term affects of prednisone delayed wound healing, osteoporosis, cushings syndrome
Cushings Syndrome trunkal obesity, moon face, striae
alteplase "ase" break DOWN blood clots
normal PT 11 - 12.5
APTT = 100 seconds , what do you do? STOP IT
normal PTT 30-40
therapeutic PTT 60-80
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