Title | Pharm Ati test A remediation |
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Author | Hailey Nevills |
Course | Pharmacology |
Institution | Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana |
Pages | 1 |
File Size | 49.1 KB |
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Hailey Nevills Psychosocial Integrity (1 item) Chemical and Other Dependencies (1 item) Anxiety and Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders: Reinforcing Teaching about Benzodiazepine Withdrawal (Active
Withdrawal effects are not common with short term use Clients who have been taking benzodiazepine regularly and in high doses should taper the dose over several weeks Withdrawal effects anxiety, insomnia, diaphoresis, tremors, lightheadedness, delirium, hypertension, muscle twitches, and seizures
Learning Template - Medication, RM Pharm PN 7.0 Chp 6) Pharmacological Therapies (3 items) Adverse Effects/Contraindications/Side Effects/Interactions (1 item) Medications Affecting Urinary Output: Adverse Effects of Spironolactone (Active Learning Template Medication, RM
Instruct the client to avoid salt substitutes that contain potassium and reduce their intake of potassium rich foods Instruct the client to self monitor their blood pressure Warn it clients it can turn urine a blueish color
Pharm PN 7.0 Chp 18) Expected Actions/Outcomes (1 item) Dermatitis and Acne: Reinforcing Teaching About Isotretinoin (RM NCC PN 10.0 Chp 30, Active Learning Template -Medication)
Eat a balanced healthy diet Adherence to therapeutic plan is essential to preventing acne flare ups Avoid the use of tanning beds
Medication Administration (1 item) Pharmacokinetics and Routes of Administration: Appropriate Technique for Instilling Eye Drops (Active Learning Template - Medication, RM Pharm PN 7.0 Chp 1)
Have client sit upright or lie supine, tilt their head slightly, and look up at the ceiling. Apply gentle pressure with a finger and a clean facial tissue on the nasolacrimal duct for 30-60 seconds to prevent systemic absorption of the medication If instilling more than one medication in the eye wait five minutes between medications...