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Medication

Opoid analgesics

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Mrs. Tinzlie has just been administered Duragesic(fentanyl) for moderate pain. As a nurse you would reccommend Increase fluid and fiber in take and avoid alcohol
To treat a overdose on OxyContin(oxycodone) as a Nurse you would prescribe naloxone
After administration of meds, Mrs. Nita has experienced dizziness and ringing in the ears. From this you can assume Mrs. Nita has been given A(N) Anti-inflammatory
This drug can be administered IV, SC, or IM Narcan
Most rapid affect group that goes directly into the blood stream IV
Rapid Route because of the large blood supply to the muscles IM
Dilaudid(hydromorphone) is a Opiod Analgesics
Labor and Delivery med used to treat moderate to severe pain butorphanol
Competes with opiods for opioid receptor sites in the brain Narcotic antagonists
Act on the hypothalamus to lower or reset the body temperature Antipyretics
A patient experiences anemia after the consumption of a drug. You would assume this patient has been given an Anti-inflammatory
As a nurse you would issue a(n) ______ to Mr.Jeffers for his seizures Anti-anxiety
As part of Mr. Dowell's discharge teachings for his anti-inflammatory meds you would be sure to include Take with full glass of water, on a full stomach, do not crush or chew
Prototype Antipyretic druc Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
generic name for Darvon, an opoid antagonist propoxyphene
You'll know that Mrs. Johnson understands her discharge teachings when she says she knows to take her anti-inflammatory Mobic(meloxicam) meds with food
Sedation, impaired mental and physical alertness, respiratory depression, changes in libido, excessive daytime sleepiness Side effects of anti-anxiety drugs
GI upset, Dizziness, Bleeding, anemia, tinnitus Side effects of anti-inflammatory drugs
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