the medication works), indication for use, adverse effects, administration notes, major contraindications/precautions, and nursing implications/interventions. Remember to review the prefixes, suffixes, therapeutic levels, and antidotes.15. How do we treat high potassium? i.e., sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)16. Understand Gastrointestinal 17. Ulcers (Gastric & Peptic)- Proton Pump Inhibitors & Histamine 2 Blockers18. Pancreatic disease & Treatment19. Liver disease & treatment (cirrhosis, types of hepatitis) examples- lactulose (Enulose or Genrelac) for high ammonia levels with hepatic encephalopathy or low sodium diet spironolactone w/wo furosemide for ascites

Question Answered step-by-step Know the pathology, drug classification, mechanism of action (howthe medication works), indication for use, adverse effects, administration notes, major contraindications/precautions, and nursing implications/interventions. Remember to review the prefixes, suffixes, therapeutic levels, and antidotes.15. How do we treat high potassium? i.e., sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)16. Understand Gastrointestinal 17. Ulcers (Gastric & Peptic)- Proton Pump Inhibitors & Histamine 2 Blockers18. Pancreatic disease & Treatment19. Liver disease & treatment (cirrhosis, types of hepatitis) examples- lactulose (Enulose or Genrelac) for high ammonia levels with hepatic encephalopathy or low sodium diet spironolactone w/wo furosemide for ascites Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 223 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)