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Dipyridamole /Aspirin combination is an antiplatelet agent intended for oral administration. It is used to reduce the risk of stroke in patients who have had one or are at risk of stroke by preventing excessive blood clotting. The combination of dipyridamole /aspirin reduces the risk of having a stroke but does not treat myocardial infarction.
Headache is one of the side effects of drug. Some patients may experience headache on initiation of treatment, but usually they are transient and lessen with time. If it is intolerable or persistent inform patients to report to their physician.
Do not substitute the individual components of aspirin and dipyridamole for the combination product of aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole.
Dipyridamole /Aspirin should be swallowed whole. Do not open, crush, break, or chew the capsules.
A RN is counseling a patient on use of dipyridamole/aspirin capsules. Which of the following is...
7. The RN is caring for a patient admitted to the Emergency room to rule out stroke. The head CT confirmed an acute ischemic stroke is present. The RN is prepared to administer the following medication to reverse the stroke formation A. Heparin B. Warfarin C. Alteplase D. Aspirin 8. The nurse is assessing a client during a transfusion of a unit of whole blood. The client acutely develops cough, shortness of breath, elevated blood pressure, and distended neck veins....
Garancinhas the following complications the RN will monitor for A. Dianta Loss of appetite COlotoxicity Hyperkalemia 5. The RN will teach the client the following precautions when taking Tetracycline. A Take this medication on a full stomach with a glass of milk for best results. B. Take this medication with a straw to prevent teeth discoloration C. This medication will enhance oral contraceptive use D. This medication can cause heart dyrhythmias 6. A nurse is teaching a client who has...
4.Gentamycin has the following complications the RN will monitor for A. Diarrhea B. Loss of appetite C Ototoxicity D. Hyperkalemia 5. The RN will teach the client the following precautions when taking 'Tetracycline. A. Take this medication on a full stomach with a glass of milk for best results B. Take this medication with a straw to prevent teeth discoloration C. This medication will enhance oral contraceptive use. D. This medication can cause heart dysthythmias. _6. A nurse is teaching...
13 RN educate students about drug dizziness about drug t ies which brily would include hearing loss, tinnitus and Nephrotoxicity B Cardiology C GÌ D. Hepatolocity A Constipation llowing are the adverse effects of morphine, EXCEPT: B Respiratory depression C Sedation D. Diarrhea 45. A client was diagnosed with 'Ariete's foot caused by as diagnosed with Athlete's foot caused by Tinea pedis. RN expects which medication to be ordered to treat this patient? A Penicillin B Gentamycin C Tylenol D....
13. Which of the following medication can you give to a patient that you think is having a Myocardial Infarction? A) Digoxin B) Aspirin C) Dopamine D) Epinephrine 14. Which of the following is a sign of right sided heart failure? A) Peripheral Edema B) Hypercoagulability C) Cyanosis D) Pulmonary Congestion 15. Which of the following signs would be present in a patient with Peripheral Artery disease? A) Angina B) Chest Pain c) Yellow skin D) Intermittent Claudication 16. A...
13. Which of the following medication can you give to a patient that you think is having a Myocardial Infarction? A) Digoxin B) Aspirin C) Dopamine D) Epinephrine 14. Which of the following is a sign of right sided heart failure? A) Peripheral Edema B) Hypercoagulability C) Cyanosis D) Pulmonary Congestion 15. Which of the following signs would be present in a patient with Peripheral Artery disease? A) Angina B) Chest Pain C) Yellow skin D) Intermittent Claudication 16. A...
Name: ID: A 6. Pain is classified into which of the following basic types a. Acute b. Traumatic c. Chronic d. Postoperative e. Neuropathic Completion Complete each statement 7. Sleep depravation may interfere with the processes of a patient. 8. Sedatives and hypnotics are primarily used to treat 9. A is a drug that induces drowsiness or sleep 10. Drinking beverages containing caffeine contributes to is a hormone produced by the pineal gland of the brain 12. A _is a...
When the left ventricle contracts, blood forces out of the ventricle into the ___________ and out into the body. When the blood leaves the heart and passes through the aorta, it continues on into smaller vessels called __________________ that extend throughout the body. As the blood travels through each artery, the artery gradually _________________ in diameter becoming first an arterial and then a capillary. Drugs that cause vasoconstriction _______________ the diameter of blood vessels, whereas drugs that cause vasodilation ________________...
When the left ventricle contracts, blood forces out of the ventricle into the ___________ and out into the body. When the blood leaves the heart and passes through the aorta, it continues on into smaller vessels called __________________ that extend throughout the body. As the blood travels through each artery, the artery gradually _________________ in diameter becoming first an arterial and then a capillary. Drugs that cause vasoconstriction _______________ the diameter of blood vessels, whereas drugs that cause vasodilation ________________...
Which nursing action demonstrates the RN going beyond the conventional role and using holistic nursing concepts with a client? A. Respecting clients’ choices. B. Using role modeling C. Teaching herb and drug interactions. D. Providing a complementary massage. Which herb does the RN recognize as being effective for respiratory colds or the flu when interviewing the client? A. Echinacea B. Feverfew C. Ginger D. Flaxseed A RN should tell a client that some herbs are potentially harmful and should be...