Question Study Guide NR 220Vitamins commonly given to a patient who is an alcoholic.How to prepare and draw up insulin Vitamins A, D, E & K – therapeutic useKnow about Metformin effects on blood glucose. Drug interactions in older patientsNursing implications when giving digoxin.Effectiveness of ace inhibitors in African AmericansType of medications patients sent home with DVT prophylaxis. Nursing priorities when caring for a postoperative patient receiving opioids.  Administration of potassium chloride & assessment of IV site What is the Beer’s list and what is it used for? Medication given to a patient with a traumatic head injury.  Effects of glucocorticoids on patients with diabetes Antidote for opioidsKnow about Acetaminophen.  Adverse effects of nitroglycerin Where medications are excreted and metabolized Routes medications are given and absorptions. Handling of nitroglycerin paste   Administration of insulin, routes, site rotation, and types of syringes used to administer insulin. Labs to monitor for furosemide.  Antidote for anticoagulants, antiplatelet, insulin overdose How to take NSAIDS Usual sites of injection for administering insulin  Medications given for constipation (fast acting, slower acting)    How to take bulk-forming laxatives   Treatment for H. pylori  Know about sucralfate- how/what does it do to ulcers?   Laxatives and pregnancy  How beta-blockers work  Major adverse effects of sulfonylureas  How to store insulin/insulin pin   Know about NPH and how to prepare and administer. What labs should be monitored when administering heparin  Factors that contribute to medication non-compliance in the older adult.  Age related factor that can alter effects of medications in the older adult.  What lab level (electrolyte) does lactulose affect? Which insulins can be administered intravenously?Why are older patients prescribed multiple medications Factors that alter drug distribution in older peopleHow to help an older patient who forgets to take their medications have therapeutic levels of medication in their system Ferrous sulfate and absorption-which medication helps to absorb  Adverse effects of Vitamin E  When to discontinue Ginkgo Biloba  Adverse effects of metoclopramide Mixing of insulinGeneric names, Brand names  Therapeutic use for antiemetics Adverse effects of vitamin KSide effects of ace inhibitors Non-pharmacological ways to treat diabetes      Health Science Science Nursing NSG 220 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Study Guide NR 220Vitamins commonly given to a patient who is an alcoholic.How to prepare and draw up insulin Vitamins A, D, E & K – therapeutic useKnow about Metformin effects on blood glucose. Drug interactions in older patientsNursing implications when giving digoxin.Effectiveness of ace inhibitors in African AmericansType of medications patients sent home with DVT prophylaxis. Nursing priorities when caring for a postoperative patient receiving opioids.  Administration of potassium chloride & assessment of IV site What is the Beer’s list and what is it used for? Medication given to a patient with a traumatic head injury.  Effects of glucocorticoids on patients with diabetes Antidote for opioidsKnow about Acetaminophen.  Adverse effects of nitroglycerin Where medications are excreted and metabolized Routes medications are given and absorptions. Handling of nitroglycerin paste   Administration of insulin, routes, site rotation, and types of syringes used to administer insulin. Labs to monitor for furosemide.  Antidote for anticoagulants, antiplatelet, insulin overdose How to take NSAIDS Usual sites of injection for administering insulin  Medications given for constipation (fast acting, slower acting)    How to take bulk-forming laxatives   Treatment for H. pylori  Know about sucralfate- how/what does it do to ulcers?   Laxatives and pregnancy  How beta-blockers work  Major adverse effects of sulfonylureas  How to store insulin/insulin pin   Know about NPH and how to prepare and administer. What labs should be monitored when administering heparin  Factors that contribute to medication non-compliance in the older adult.  Age related factor that can alter effects of medications in the older adult.  What lab level (electrolyte) does lactulose affect? Which insulins can be administered intravenously?Why are older patients prescribed multiple medications Factors that alter drug distribution in older peopleHow to help an older patient who forgets to take their medications have therapeutic levels of medication in their system Ferrous sulfate and absorption-which medication helps to absorb  Adverse effects of Vitamin E  When to discontinue Ginkgo Biloba  Adverse effects of metoclopramide Mixing of insulinGeneric names, Brand names  Therapeutic use for antiemetics Adverse effects of vitamin KSide effects of ace inhibitors Non-pharmacological ways to treat diabetes      Health Science Science Nursing NSG 220 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)