Drug Study 2
Drug Study 2
Drug Study 2
Form: Ampule Multivitamins Essential Amino acids Folic acid Malnutrition, protein and vitamin deficiencies, anemia, convalescence, Restoration and mainten ance of body resistance. Contraindicated for patients with malabsorption syndrome Hypervitamin osis (large doses) Headache, nausea, vomiting, stomach disorder, unpleasant taste bud, diarrhea and abdominal cramp. Effects Adverse Severe allergic reactions, which includes, swelling of the face, throat, lips, or tongue, skin irritation, redness, itching, hives, difficulty in breathing, chest pain and extreme stomach pain. Nursing Responsibilities PRE:
Check for the doctors order before giving medications. Follow the 10rs of the patient. Assess nutritional status through 24 h diet recall. Determine frequency of consumption of vitamin rich foods
INTRA: Assess patient for signs of vitamin deficiency before and periodically throughout therapy. POST: Advice the relative of the patient to report when patient experiences adverse reaction.
Drug
Classification
Indication
Contraindication Side
Effects Adverse Unusual blistering, itching, redness, peeling, dryness, or irritation of the skin.
Antibacterial
Form: 1 tube
Burning stinging, or pain itching rash, nausea, erythema, dry skin, tenderness, swelling, contact dermatitis, and increased exudate
Check for the doctors order before giving medications. Follow the 10rs of the patient.
INTRA: Make sure to use Mupirocin ointment for the full course of treatment. Apply a small amount of Mupirocin ointment 3 times a day. Wash and completely dry the affected areas and gently rub the medicine in until it is evenly distributed. Cover the affected area with gauze or a bandage. POST: Wash your hands immediately after using mupirocin ointment.
Drug
Classification
Indication
Contraindication
Side/Adverse Effects Reduces the effects of levodopa Large doses may cause diarrhea and other gastrointestinal disturbances and are associated with the formation of renal calcium oxalate calculi
Nursing responsibilities
Multivitamins syrup
Supplementing with additional vitamins and minerals for those with dietary imbalances or different nutritional needs
Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. (Pantothenol is contraindicated in haemophiliacs and in patients with ileus due to mechanical obstruction)
PRE:
Check for the doctors order before giving medications. Follow the 10rs of the patient. Caution patient to store vitamins out of children's reach. Assess patient for vitamin deficiency; usually more than one vitamin deficiency is present.
INTRA: Advise patient that adequate nutrition must be maintained to prevent further deficiencies; to comply with treatment regimen POST: Instruct patient to report side/adverse effect immediately.