Nursing Assessment
Nursing Planning
Nursing Interventions/ Teaching
Nursing Interventions/ teaching pt 2
Misc. Concepts
100

What should the nurse assess about the patient before administering Beta Blockers?

-olol (carvedilol, propranolol)

-Assess apical HR, if less than 60 hold

-Assess blood sugar if diabetic 

-Assess history of COPD + asthma 

-antianginal 

B1- Heart 

B2- Lungs


100

What goal should be set for Albuterol and what is the action of the drug? (4)

-opens up airway for easier breathing (bronchodilator)

-drug of choice for acute asthma attack

-relaxes smooth muscles to dilate the bronchioles

*Use albuterol first then steroid last*

100

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Nitrates (Nitroglycerin)?

-antianginal nitrate

-rise slowly to prevent dizziness

-Position pt   

-Don't take w/ other vasodilators 

-Monitor side effects 

-take prior to activities or situations 

-call emergency services if pain is unresolved within 5 min after first dose. May take a second and third dose five minutes apart while waiting for emergency care services

-If headache take acetaminophen 

-Change positions slowly 

-Store at room temp/ protect from light/moisture

-Patches: 12 hours on, 12 hours off 

-Avoid alcohol 

-Increases intracranial pressure (headache)

100

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Statins?

-Take in the evening 

-Have pt. report muscle aches/pain immediately 

-avoid grapefruit 

-Birth control won't work as well (back up contraceptive)

-Eat small, frequent meals o avoid GI distress 

-Increase fluid and fiber intake to avoid constipation 

-Report abdominal pain after eating, pain in upper abdomen 

-Report fatigue, anorexia, nausea, dark urine, or yellowing of eyes/skin

100

Explain therapeutic Index

Measurement of the relative safety of a drug that compares the amount of drug that produces a therapeutic effect versus the amount of drug that produces a toxic effect  

200

What should the nurse assess about the patient before administering Theophylline?

Bronchodilator 

-Narrow therapeutic range

-Monitor blood levels regularly 

-Avoid caffeine 

-Monitor vital signs (BP, O2)

-Assess lung sounds, cough, and sputum

200

What goal should be set for Parkinson's meds and what is the action of the drug? (3)

-Slow down the rate of Parkinson's 

-Stimulates dopamine receptors 

-Boosts dopamine levels to reduce tremors & ridgidity

200

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Tissue Plasma Activator (Alteplase)?

-clot buster

-stay in bed 

-3-4 hour forgiving it 

-Only given in hospitals 

-Must have informed consent to admin

-At risk for bleeding 

-Pt can't go home on this 

-monitor coagulation labs 

-Avoid venipuncture/arterial sticks 

200

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Albuterol?

-Overuse can result in airway narrowing 

-Monitor vitals 

-Assess lung sounds, cough, and sputum production 

-Albuterol first, steroid second 

-Administer at regular intervals 

-Teach how to clean spacer or MDI 

-Avoid caffeine and know to monitor pulse 

-No smoking

200

Explain enteric coating

Polymer barriers applied to oral meds that prevents its dissolution or disintegration in the gastric environment

300

What should the nurse assess about the patient before administering Statins?

-for low cholesterol 

-Labs: BUN/Creatinine, liver labs 

-If female, check if pregnant (need reliable contraceptive) 

-assess other drugs, muscle pain, and vision

300

What goal should be set for Naloxone (Narcan) and what is the action of the drug? (3)

-Blocks beta receptors and displaces opioid 

-antidote for opioids 

-to stabilize heart rhythm during opioid overdose

300

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Scopolamine?

 -goes behind ear 

-must wash hands immediately to prevent blindness 

-After removing, must wash the site 

-Keep on for 72 hours 

-Report chest pain

300

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Isotretinoin?

-severe acne 

-iPLEDGE program 

-Increase photosensitivity- wear sunscreen/coverup 

-Usually taken for 4-6 months 

-two forms of birth control


300

Dosage Calc  

Order: 750 mg 

Available: 250 mg tablets 

? tablets 











3

400

What should the nurse assess about the patient before administering Furosemide?

Loop diuretic (potassium and calcium wasting) 

-Check BP 

-Administered in the morning 

-Look at kidney labs and K+ serum (hold if low, can cause hypokalemia)

400

What goal should be set for Central Acting Muscle Relaxants and what is the action of the drug? (2)

-Relieve muscle spasms and spasticity 

-Depress CNS activity to reduce muscle tone

400

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Psyllium?

-Fiber drink 

-Mix in glass of water or juice 

-Stir and drink immediately 

-Follow with 1 full glass of water 

-Just make sure pt drinks enough water

400

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Beta-blockers?

Antianginal 

-Will have changes in blood sugar if diabetic w/ propranolol and carvedilol

-monitor BP & HR 

-Tell them to move slowly and with someone 

-Can cause bronchospasms

400

Explain Onset of Action  

When a drug first begins to work and exerts a therapeutic effect

500

What should the nurse assess about the patient before administering Ace Inhibitors?

-anti-hypertensive med

-prill 

-Check for pregnancy 

-Assess BP 

-weight for fluid volume 


WAPP: Weights, Assess BP, Pregnancy, Potassium

500

Dosage Calc

Order: 2mg/kg 

Pt Weight: 176 lbs 

? mg administered






160





2

500

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Furosemide (Lasix)?

-Loop diuretic (potassium wasting)

-Take daily weights 

-Change positions slowly 

-Eat high K+ foods, bananas, cantaloupe, potatoes, avocados 

-Follow-up appointments 

-Report muscle cramps + heart palpitations

500

Nursing Interventions/teaching for Fenofibrates?

antihyperlipidemic 

-Educate about side effects- dizziness, blurred vision, GI upset

-Don't take with anticoagulants (warfarin or heparin)

-Increase risk of developing gallstones, rhabdomyosis 

-Avoid giving to elderly pt, pancreatitis, and diabetes 

-Does not happen fast, not measurable for a short time

500

Signs and Symptoms of Hyper/Hypo-glycemia

Hypoglycemia: Give 15g of fast-acting carbs 

-shakiness, sweating, dizziness, hunger, irritability, blurred vision, and difficulty concentrating 

Hyperglycemia: lower blood glucose levels with medicine and lifestyle changes 

-excessive urination, excessive thirst, tired, hungry, dry mouth, weight loss, blurred vision, recurrent infections