acetaminophen 1
acetaminophen 2
100

What is the theraputic class for acetaminophen

antipyretics

100

what lab test considerations should be considered with acetaminophen

increased serum bilirubin, LDH, AST, ALT and prothrombin time may indicate hepatotoxicity

200

what is acetaminophen used for in treatment?

Mild pain

fever

(with IV use, moderate pain)

200

what are 4 nursing implementations to consider when giving acetaminophen?

do not confuse acetminophen with acetazolamide 

ensure dose is in mg or mL and do not exceed daily max limit

administer with a full glass of water on a full or empty stomach

300

How does Acetaminophen work?

Inhibits the creation of prostaglandins that serve as mediators of pain and fever

or easier said

stops the body from making chemicals that cause pain, swelling, and fever. So when prostaglandins are reduced, pain and fever go down.

300

Describe acetaminophen absorption, distribution, mentabolism, excretion

absorption-well absorbed in oral administration, rectal is variable, IV results in complete bioavailability (uptake of drug)

Distribution- widely distributed, crosses placenta, enters breast milk in low concentrations

metabolism- metabolized by liver (CYP2E1 enzyme system)

Excreted by kidneys

400

Name the 4 life-threatening adverse reactions to Acetameinophen

Steven-Johnson syndrome (rash)

Acute Generalized Exanthematous pustulosis (rash)

Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (rash)

Hepatoxtoxicity (higher doses)

400

Nursing assessment for acetaminophen

Assess overall health, nourishment, alcohol usage before administration

assess dosage, frequency, type of drugs taken in patients self-medication. 

ASSESS FOR RASH, especially if accompanied with fever and other symptoms


500

Name side effects of acetaminophen

hyper/hypotension

rash, constipation (children), nausea, vomiting

hypokalemia

Increased liver enzymes, renal failure

Neutropenia, pancytopenia

muscle spasms, trimus, dyspnea

agitation (Children), anxiety (IV), headache (IV), fatigue (IV), insomnia (IV)


500

what are 4 important patient teachings with acetaminophen

Advise parents or caregivers to check concentrations of liquid preparations (all liquid concentrations come in 160/5mL)

Caution parents to check labels on all OTC products, avoid taking more than one product with this med to prevent hepatoxicity

advise pt to avoid alcohol and to notify doctor is rash occurs

chronic use of >4g/day may lead to hepatotoxicity

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