What is the drug classification for ASPIRIN?
Analgesics and Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
Antianginal Agent
Antiasthma Agent, Bronchodilators and Respiratory Agent
Antibacterial Agent
What is the drug classification for METOPROLOL?
Antidiabetic
Antihypertensive Agent
What is the drug classification for GLYCERYL TRINITRATE?
Antacids
Antianxiety Agent
Anticoagulants and Antithrombotic Agent
What is the drug classification for ATORVASTATIN?
Laxatives
Local Anaesthetics
Lipid Regulating Agent
What is the drug classification for METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE?
Antiviral
Antiulcer
What is the drug classification for SERTRALINE?
Antidepressant
What is the drug classification for FUROSEMIDE?
Dermatological Agent
Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
Diuretics
Drug Dependence
What is the drug classification for DIGOXIN?
Cholinergic and Anticholinergic Agent
Corticosteroids
Cardiac Glycosides
Cough suppressants, expectorants and Mucolytics
What is the drug classification for ERYTHOMYCIN?
What is the drug classification for PARACETAMOL?
Antipsychotic and Mood-Stabilising Agent
What is the drug classification for AMOXICILLIN?
What is the drug classification for SIMVASTATIN?
What is the drug classification for BUDESONIDE?
What is the drug classification of MORPHINE?
Opioid Analgesics
Neuromuscular Blocking Agent
What is the drug classification of OXYCODINE?
What is the drug classification of METOCLOPRAMIDE?
Antiemetic Agent
What is the drug classification of CLOPIDOGREL?
Antiplatelet Agent
What is the drug classification of RAMIPREL?
What is the drug classification of ONDANSETRON?
What is the drug classification of FENTANYL?
What is the drug classification of ATORVASTATIN?
What is the drug classification of SALBUTAMOL?
What is the drug classification of IBUPROFEN?
What is the drug classification of CEFTRIAXONE?
What is the drug classification of RANITIDINE?
What is the drug classification of PREDNISOLONE?
corticosteroids
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for Glyceryl Trinitrate?
Periodic blood pressure checks are necessary.
Weight, skin condition, neurologic status, P, BP, ECG, respiratory status, renal and thyroid function tests, blood and urine glucose
inhibits the production of prostaglandins which leads to a reduction of fever and inflammation, decreases platelet aggregation leading to a decrease in ischemic diseases
Monitor for therapeutic effectiveness which is indicated by reduction in the level of LDL-C.
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for METOPROLOL?
Do NOT swallow or chew; must be taken sublingual/ sub buccal to dissolve
do not give to patient with slow HR
Stop taking 7 days before surgery
take with food to avoid GI upset
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for ASPIRIN?
Don’t use when you have head injury
must take pulse before administering
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for Atorvastatin?
Don’t use when you have head injury.
PT to sit down or lie down for 20 mins after to avoid dizziness.
take with food to avoid GI upset.
This medicine may cause muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness.
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for Metformin?
Evaluate therapeutic response.
Assess for muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for Sertraline?
Supervise patients at risk for suicide closely during initial therapy.
PT to sit down or lie down for 20 mins after to avoid dizziness
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for Furosemide?
IM not recommended unless no other routes are available
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for Digoxin?
complete entire course
Which is the most correct nursing considerations for Erythromycin?
Alcoholics to be cautious, no more than 4 grams in 24 hours, risk of liver damage