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MP, a 7-year-old child, has been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The physician is considering putting the child on medication.1. What symptoms does a child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder display?2. What medication might be prescribed? What class of drugs does the medication fall under?3. What behavioral improvements might be seen after medication administration?4. What physical assessment should be completed before medication administration?5. What teaching should the nurse include related to the use of methylphenidate?
JQ, a 58-year-old patient, has been recently diagnosed with hypertension. His resting blood pressure is 158/92. He is prescribed hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg/day and is told to eat foods rich in potassium.1. How does hydrochlorothiazide differ from furosemide? What are their similarities and differences?2. Why is it necessary for JQ to eat foods rich in potassium when taking hydrochlorothiazide? Explain your answer.3. What nursing interventions should be considered while JQ takes hydrochlorothiazide? After 1 month on hydrochlorothiazide therapy, JQ becomes weak...
GG, a 72-year-old African American patient, has heart failure and diabetes. Her vital signs are blood pressure 176/94, pulse 92, and respirations 30. Her medications include hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg/day and atenolol 50 mg/day.7. When using a combination drug therapy to correct hypertension, would the dosage for each drug be the same? Explain your answer.8. When abruptly discontinuing beta blockers for hypertension without the patient taking another antihypertensive, what might occur? Explain how adverse effects can be avoided. GG’s blood glucose...
If a doctor order 5units/kg of heprin SQ and the partient weight 165pds. How many units should be given to the patient
Order:Granisetron 10mcg/kg,30min before chemotherapy. Infuse 1mg over 60 seconds. Patient weighs 140lbs.Drug available: Granisetron 1mg/ml in a 4ml multi dose vial.How many milligrams should the patient receive?For how many seconds should the drug dose be infused?
What are the therapeutic action indications and pharmacokinetics for nitroglycerin ?
Pharmacology vs. Pharmacognosy
this is pharmacology 2 for the respiratory
Pharmacology Il Respiratory System Questions Identify a drug discussed in this chapter that is commonly prescribed for its side effects. Explain. ottocent The physician orders Guaiafenesin AC syrup 15 mL q 4 to 6 hours prn cough. The product you have in stock is guaiafenesin 100 mg/codeine 10 mg per 5 ml. How may mg of each component is each 15 ml dose?
pharmacology: how is cancer spread?
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Pharmacology Content Outline Directions: The information below is considered essential content in a nursing pharmacology course. You should know the following information for all classifications and actual medications studied in the pharmacology course. Use this outline as a guide to organize your notes and information when you study Classification Medication Indication Action Side Effects Adverse Effects/Untoward Effects Contraindication Nursing Consideration Patient Teaching