This is the therapeutic classification of Ondansetron.
What is antiemetic?
This is the scheduled narcotic drug class of Buprenorphine.
What is third or three?
This is the generation cephalosporin that Cefazolin in.
What is prior to an emetogenic event (something that causes nausea and/or vomiting, example is chemotherapy).
This is when you, as the nurse, should reassess Stan's pain level after IV administration of Buprenorphine.
What is 5 minutes?
The nurse will assess these before and after giving Ondansetron
What is nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, and bowel sounds?
This is the level of pain Buprenorphine manages.
What is moderate to severe acute pain?
Phlebitis (inflammation of the vein) at the IV site is considered this type of Side Effect/Adverse Reaction.
What is local/localized?
These tablets dissolve on the tongue.
What are orally disintegrating tablets?
This is the antidote to Buprenorphine, in case there is an overdose.
What is naloxone?
This is the indication, or reason why, Ondansetron is used.
What is prevention of nausea and vomiting?
This is how often Stan can get Buprenorphine per his orders.
What is every 6 hours as needed?
What is food (specifically bland food like toast, crackers); or a full class of water?
This cardiovascular adverse reaction to Ondansetron is called by this name, meaning "twisting of the points" - which is how the EKG results look during this reaction.
What is Torsades de Pointes?
These lab values may be affected by Buprenorphine.
What are serum amylase and lipase levels?
Concurrent use of Ondansetron and this medication is contraindicated.
What is apomorphine?
Hepatotoxicity, constipation, and dry mouth are side effects of this body system.
What is gastrointestinal?
This is the order for Stan's Cefazolin.
What is 2 grams at 100 mL/hour?
Ondansetron blocks serotonin at these receptor sites.
What is 5-Ht3?
Nausea, vomiting, anorexia, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, and low blood pressure are signs of this insufficiency.
What is adrenal insufficiency?
The severe dermatological adverse reaction that occurs with Ondansetron use is named this.
What is Steven-Johnson Syndrome
Concurrent abuse of Buprenorphine and this class of medications can result in coma and death.
What are benzodiazepines?
This type of bacteria is susceptible to Cefazolin.
What is gram-positive cocci?
Symptoms of agitation, hallucinations, tachycardia, dizziness, seizures, and diarrhea can indicate this medically-serious syndrome.
What is serotonin syndrome?
0.3-0.4 mg of Buprenorphine is equal to this many milligrams of Morphine?
What is 10 milligrams?