decrease inflammation and block pain
Acetaminophen SE/AR
hepatotoxicity, kidney failure, GI bleeding, N/V, abdominal pain
Morphine, Oxycodone, codeine, Fentanyl : drug action
inhibit pain pulses by interacting w/opioid receptors, alters pain perception, increase pain threshold
Lidocaine SE
rash, irritation
Allopurinol AR/SE
Cramps,Rashes, N/D
Resp: Wheezing
CNS: seizure, coma
GI: bleeding
What should you monitor for in those taking Acetaminophine
Kidney and liver labs ( creatinine and AST)
Morphine, Oxycodone, codeine, Fentanyl: Adverse reaction/SE
CNS: drowsiness, dizziness, sedation, seizure
GI: N/V , constipation
Urinary: urinary retention
CV: bradycardia, orthostatic hypotension
Resp: respiratory depression.
Prednisone uses
inflammation
Colchicine uses
reduces gout while decreases inflammation
Aspirin and Ibuprofen Patient teaching
report any vision changes
Tramadol drug action
bind to opioid receptors
Codeine is used for what
non productive cough
Prednisone SE/AR
CNS: flushing, sweating, headaches
Colchicine SE/AR
Acetaminophen Drug action
blocks pain and has an antipyretic action
Tramadol adverse reactions/side effects
seizure, resp depression, GI bleeding, dizziness, sedation, N/V
opioid withdrawness
Allopurinol uses
inhibits uric acid production by inhibiting oxidase and kidney stones
Naloxolone use
resp depression
What is Acetaminophen used for
mild-moderate pain, fever, headache, osteoarthritis
Tramadol patient teaching
alcohol
Lidocaine uses?
pain, inflammation, itching
Colchicine uses
inflammation , reduces flare ups
Naloxone SE/AR
cardiac arrest, hyper/hypo tension , tachycardia