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Mabini Colleges

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY


Daet, Camarines Norte

DRUG STUDY

NAME____________________________________________________________ AGE____________ DIAGNOSIS_________________________________________________

DRUGS ACTION INDICATION CONTRAINDICATION ADVERSE EFFECT NURSING CONSIDERATION


Generic Name:  Anti-inflammatory  Short-term  Contraindicated with  Respiratory: rhinitis, Assessment
Ketorolac and analgesic management of pain significant renal hemoptysis, dyspnea * History: Renal impairment; impaired
tromethamine activity; inhibits (up to 5 days) impairment, aspirin  GI: GI pain, diarrhea, hearing; allergies; hepatic, CV, and GI
prostaglandins and allergy, recent GI bleed or vomiting, nausea conditions; lactation, pregnancy
Brand Name: leukotriene perforation  CNS: dizziness, fatigue, * Physical: Skin color and lesions;
Tramadol synthesis.  Use cautiously with insomnia, headache orientation, reflexes, ophthalmologic
impaired hearing;  Hematologic: and audiometric evaluation,
Classification: allergies; hepatic neutropenia, leukopenia, peripheral sensation; P, edema, BP; R,
 Antipyretic conditions decreased Hgb or Hct, adventitious sounds; liver evaluation;
 Nonopioid bone marrow depression CBC, clotting times, LFT’s, renal
analgesic  Dermatologic: sweating, function tests; serum electrolytes,
 NSAID dry mucous membrane, stool guaiac
pruritus
Dosage: Interventions:
30mg IV q8 Keep emergency equipment readily
available at time of initial dose, in case of
severe hypersensitivity reaction
 Protect drug vials from light
 Administer every 6 hours to
maintain serum levels and control
pain.

Prepared by:

__________________________________________________ _______________________________ _____________________________________________


Student Nurse and Signature DATE Clinical Instructor

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