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Case study 1.
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- Concept Map which consists of: 1 nursing diagnosis 1 Goal 3 Nursing interventions with rationale evaluation Completed medication cards Mr. S.B. has been a smoker for 20 years. He has noticed increased shortness of breath (SOB) for the past week and is complaining of a productive cough with thick whitish phlegm. VSS 99.9F, 92HR, 32R, and 152/90. Pulse oximetry is 90% on room air. Medications: Prednisone 10mg orally dailyProventil MDI 180mcg. 2 puffs inhaled every 6 hoursDo not include zeros at the end of decimal numbers. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors. Order: Supply: Directions: Give: Zithromax 500 mg 2 hours prior to dental procedure Zithromax 500 mg vial Reconstitute with 10 mL sterile water to yield 250 mg per 5 mL mL Moving to another question will save this response. Type here to search 15 O M 9 P DELLThe nurse is conducting a health teaching to a patient during administration of a drug. Which of the following statements accurately describe an adverse drug effect? (Select all that apply.) a. An anaphylactic reaction is a life-threatening immediate reaction to a drug that results in respiratory distress, sudden severe bronchospasm, and cardiovascular collapse. b. A drug allergy is always manifested immediately after the patient receives the medication c. A cumulative effect occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a particular drug over a period of time. An idiosyncratic effect is any abnormal or peculiar response to a drug that may manifest itself by over response. under response, or a response different from the expected outcome. d. Drug tolerance occurs when the body cannot metabolize one dose of a drug before another dose is administered.
- 1. There are at least three AMD discussions between Justin's parents (or mother) and his physician. Describe each experience (location or situation, conversation) then identify the concerns his parents had and those the physician had with each discussion. 2. After viewing the discussions of AMDS with Justin's mother, identify (and provide an example) of at least three challenges of presenting AMDs to family members. 3. Identify the life sustaining treatments Tim's mother and Alex's parents implemented for their children. How did these parents consider their children's self- determination rights in their decisions regarding care? 4.Along with AMDs, what are other concerns a family must contend with when dealing with a family member with a terminal illness?When assessing a patient receiving a continuous opioid infu-sion, the nurse immediately notifies the physician when the patient has:a. A respiratory rate of 10/min with normal depthb. A sedation level of 4c. Mild confusiond. Reported constipationA. Give the definition of the following (at least 2 sentences each) : 1. Immediate container2. Label3. Medication error4. Medication order5. OTC drugs B. Give five examples of dosage forms.
- Help me plsPHARMACOLOGY IN PRACTICE MANAGING NEEDS A client has developed a headache following the use of prazosin for hypertension. Which of the following instructions should the nurse provide the client receiving prazosin? Select all that apply. 1. Lie down and elevate legs above head level. 2. Withhold administration of prazosin. 3. Apply a cool cloth over the forehead. 4. Engage in progressive body relaxation. 5. Take an analgesic drug for the pain.A nurse is preparing to administer penicillin G intravenous bolus to a child. What is the highest recommended units per day? (Examine the MAR and medication reference for more information. Round the answer to the nearest whole number.) Medication reference Medication Administration Record Client: DOB: Admit: MRN: Wagner, Tyler 2/2/XX 3/10/XX 196563 Roberts. Dan Sex: Age: Ht: Female 7 yr 48.2 in 47 lb No known allergies Penicillin G TT Health H Care Providers Adults: IV/IM1 to 5 million units/day every 4 to 6 hr Wt: Physician: Allergies: Children: IV/IM 12,550 to 25,000 units/kg every 6 hr. Highest Date 3/10/XX Order date Stop date Scheduled Medications 0700-1900 1900-0700 recommended dosage is 300,000 units/kg/day in divided doses 3/10/XX Ibuprofen 250 mg PO every 8 hr 0700, 1500 every 6 hr. 2300 3/10/XX Penicillin Gunits 1,800,000 units IV every 6 hr 0700, 1300 1900, 0100 PRN Medications IV Therapy Signature F. Saundera RN Date 3/10/XX
- FDAR CHARTING Consider this case: Instruction: Formulate a sample FDAR related to pharmacotherapy using the data below and with other data that you may elicit from the questions below. Mr. Pedro is 35 years old, construction worker comes to the Emergency Department with complaints of severe abdominal pain. Mr. Penduko had undergone an Emergency Appendectomy under the service of Dr. Cruz. He has given the following medication after the operation: Cefuroxime 750 mg IV q 8 hours, Metronidazole 500 mg IV q 8 hours, Arcoxia 90 mg/cap, 1 cap twice a day (once on a soft diet), Ketorolac 30 mg q 6 hrs. x 4 doses and Paracetamol 600 mg IV q 6 hrs. as needed for fever. He was assigned under your care, he verbalizes "masakit itong sugat ko, lalo na pag umuubo ako at gumagalaw". Vital signs are as follows: BP: 130/80, PR: 97, RR: 21 Temp: 36.7 °C. Guide questions: What other data should you gather? Note: This will be reflected in the data of your FDAR. What nursing diagnosis in two format-problem…A prescription call for the following medicines to be administered: 1 tablet q.i.d. for the first day: 2 tablet t.i.d. for the second day: 2 tablet b.i.d x 5 days: and 1 tablet q.d. thereafter. How many tablets should be dispensed to equalt 30 day supply?List the classifications of antianxiety medications and briefly discuss the priority patient teaching. What are the three categories of antidepressants? and identify the priority client and family education for patients on antidepressants?