NUR 2047 Pharmacology Final Study Guide 1 Updated
Final Exam Study Guide
Digoxin discharge teaching, what must a client know how to do? TAKE THEIR
... [Show More] PULSE,
0.5-2.0 NORMAL THERAPEUTIC DOSE, HOLD MEDS IF PULSE IS UNDER 60, IF LEVEL IS NOT THERAPUETIC ADJUST THE DOSE.
What is main thing you need to ‘assess’ while on digoxin? PULSE^^^
How to monitor and interpret labs for potassium wasting diuretics (HCTZ).
Know Normal potassium ranges. 3.5-5.0 IS NORMAL
Nursing interventions-should you give potassium wasting diuretic if K+ is out of range? NO! BECAUSE IT CAN CAUSE DISRHYTHMIAS OR HYPERKALEMIA. IF ITS TOO LOW IT CAN CAUSE DISRHYMIAS, TOO HIGH CAN CAUSE LETHAL DISRHYTHMIAS
What are potassium rich foods? SPINACH, BANANAS, POTATOES, APRICOTS, WHITE BEANS
CAUTION IF PATIENT GAINS 2 LBS IN 24 HOURS OR 5 LBS IN A WEEK. THIS INDICATES MEANS HEART FAILURE (EDEMA).
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE IS A POTASSIUM WASTING DIURETIC- MEANS YOUR LOSING MORE POTATSSIUM WHEN YOU’RE TAKING IT. IF POTASSSIUM IS LOW DON’T GIVE MEDS BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE IT LOWER.
Actions of ACE inhibitors, think about chronotropic, inotropic etc.
Why is it given and what are it’s effects on the heart? –(reduces workload by decreasing fluid volume) ACE INHIBITIOR IS A VASODILATOR. REDUCES WORK LOAD AND DECREASES FLUID VOLUME. OPENS BLOOD VESSELS SO BLOOD DOESNT HAVE TO WORK SO HARD TO PUSH THROUGH SYSTEM
IT BLOCKS ANGIOTENSIN 2 AND CAUSES DIURESIS BECASUE IT BLOCKS ELDOSTERONE. IT DECREASESS FLUID VOLUME.
what meds should you not take with grapefruit juice-
calcium channel blockers should not be taken
Client teaching with use of nitro and other vasodilators- IT’S NOT GIVEN SO THEY CAN CONTINUE TO DO THE ACTIVITY THEY RAE DOING. TYPICALLY GIVING FOR ANGINAL PAIN WHICH IS USUALY CAUSED BY ACTIVITY. DON’T HAVE PATIENT CONTINUE ACTIVTY, HAVE THEM REST. GIVE WHEN PATIENT IS SITTING AND HAVE THEM REST AFTER.
GIVEN IN 3 DOSES BUT HAVE TO BE TAKEN 5 MINUTES APART, OTHERWISE BLOOD PRESSURE WILL DROP TOO DRAMATICALLY IF NOT 5 MINUTES APART (WANT BP TO DROP BUT NOT RAPIDLY). HAVE PATIENT SIT AND REST AFTERWORDS
should they continue to perform a task causing pain? How much time should be between each dose of nitro?
How do calcium channel blockers work in the heart, the rest of the body?
What is it used for? And how does it work on the heart? (vasodilator- what does that mean?)
by blocking the entry of calcium, calcium channel blockers reduce electrical conduction within the heart, decrease the force of contraction (work) of the muscle cells, and dilate arteries. Dilation of the arteries reduces blood pressure and thereby the effort the heart must exert to pump blood.
When to hold beta blockers-what do they impact?
HOLD ON PULSE UNDER 60, DON’T GIVE IF SYSTOLIC IS UNDER 100. THEY WORK BY LOWERING THE BLOOD PRESSURE BY BLOCKING EPINEPHRINE.
HR, BP, should be checked before given what are the parameters to hold?
Minipress for HTN teaching-
what should patient do after taking it since it can cause lightheadedness CHANGE POSITIONS SLOWLY. WHEN GETTING UP, SIT UP BEFORE THEY STAND UP.
When should we tell clients to take diuretics? Morning, afternoon, bedtime? TAKE IN THE MORNING. IF TWO DOSES, TAKE ONE IN AM AND ONE IN THE AFTERNOON. TAKE AS EARLY AS THEY GET UP.
If taken too late in the afternoon it can disrupt sleep-pt will need to get up to pee.
Taking them at night can also lead to falls
Use of potassium as a supplement, when to give, when to hold NEVER CHEW IT. IT EFFECTS HEART SO GIVING TOO MUCH CAUSES LETHAL DISRHYTHMIAS.
What is normal potassium ranges?
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