Title | Medication Worksheet |
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Course | fundamental skills nursing practice |
Institution | California Baptist University |
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Medications Directions: Using the Medication Administration Record (MAR), document each medication that the patient was prescribed including a) generic name; b) dose; c) purpose; d) mechanisms of action; e) indication, f) route; g) time; h) side effects; and i) identify why the patient is taking this medication. Be sure to reference your work. Upload to Blackboard as part of electronic health record assignment (EHR). Medication Generic Name
Dose
Class/ Purpose
Mechanism Of Action
Indication
Route
Time
Benazepril
40mg
antihypertensives
Ace inhibitor
Alone or with other agents
PO
daily
Epoetin
10,000 units
antianemics
Stimulates erythropoiesis
Anemia associated with kidney disease
IV
Daily @18:00
Benadryl
50mg
antihistamines
CNS depressant
Relief of allergic parenteral symptoms
Q6H
Norvasc
5mg
antihypertensives
Calcium channel blockers
Alone or with other agents
PO
daily
HumaLOG
1 unit
antidiabetics
Lower blood glucose
Control of hyperglycemia
subQ
PRN
Phoslo
667mg
Electrolyte supplement
Form an insoluble calcium phosphate complex
Control of hyperphosphate mia in ESRD
PO
daily
Adverse Reaction/ Side Effect
Make the Connection
Dizziness, hypotension, rash, nausea, angioedema Seizure, headache, MI, stroke, erythema multiforme, hypertension Dizziness, tinnitus, anorexia, constipation, chest tightness Fatigue, flushing, nausea, hypotension Hypoglycemi a, hypokalemia, erythema, anaphylaxis Headache, hypercalcemia , arrhythmias,
Pt has hypertensio n Maintain pt RBC level
itching
Hold for SBP 120
Regulate pt electrolyte balance
heparin
4600 units
anticoagulants
Adapted from Davis Pharm Phlash system (2015).
prevents the conversion of prothrombin
arterial and. Venous thromboembolis m
SubQ
After dialysis
constipation, n/v, calculi Rash, bleeding, osteoporosis, fever
Prevent DVT after dialysis
References (use separate page) Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2020). AmLODIPine. In Davis's Drug Guide (16th edition). F.A. Davis Company. https://nursing.unboundmedicine.com/nursingcentral/view/Davis-Drug-Guide/51043/all/amLODIPine Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2020). Benazepril. In Davis's Drug Guide (16th edition). F.A. Davis Company. https://nursing.unboundmedicine.com/nursingcentral/view/Davis-Drug-Guide/51873/all/benazepril Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2020). Calcium acetate. In Davis's Drug Guide (16th edition). F.A. Davis Company. https://nursing.unboundmedicine.com/nursingcentral/view/Davis-Drug-Guide/109228/all/calcium_acetate Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2020). DiphenhydrAMINE. In Davis's Drug Guide (16th edition). F.A. Davis Company. https://nursing.unboundmedicine.com/nursingcentral/view/Davis-Drug-Guide/51225/all/Benadryl Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2020). Epoetin. In Davis's Drug Guide (16th edition). F.A. Davis Company. https://nursing.unboundmedicine.com/nursingcentral/view/Davis-Drug-Guide/51268/all/epoetin Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2020). Heparin. In Davis's Drug Guide (16th edition). F.A. Davis Company. https://nursing.unboundmedicine.com/nursingcentral/view/Davis-Drug-Guide/51376/all/heparin Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2020). Insulin lispro, rDNA origin. In Davis's Drug Guide (16th edition). F.A. Davis Company. https://nursing.unboundmedicine.com/nursingcentral/view/Davis-Drug Guide/51852/all/insulin_lispro__rDNA_origin...