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Metabolized in the liver, small amount stays in the body as toxic metabolite. Lacks the anti-inflammatory activity. Acetaminophen Does not affect bleeding or platelet but is a antipyretic agent and analgesic. Acetaminophen Does not cause N/V, GI bleeding or interfere with blood clotting. Poisonin...

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NUR 311 Acetaminophen, NSAIDS and
ASA Questions and Correct Answers
Metabolized in the liver, small amount stays in the body as toxic metabolite. Lacks the
anti-inflammatory activity. ✅Acetaminophen

Does not affect bleeding or platelet but is a antipyretic agent and analgesic.
✅Acetaminophen
Does not cause N/V, GI bleeding or interfere with blood clotting.

Poisoning can occur with one single large dose or chronic ingestion of excessive doses.
✅Acetaminophen

Causes liver damage/death
Alcohol intensifies toxicity of it

Used to decrease pain and fever AND inhibits prostaglandin synthesis.
✅Acetaminophen

Side effects of Acetaminophen are ✅Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, rash, hypoglycemia,
oliguria, hepatotoxicity.

Nursing interventions for a patient on Acetaminophen is ✅-VS
-Assess for history of liver and renal dysfunction, alcoholism and malnutrition.
-monitor for hepatic damage--N/V/D and abdominal pain
-monitor liver enzyme test results
-Do not use more than 10 days for adults and 5 days for children.
-Note that antidote for acetaminophen is acetylcysteine (Mucomysst)
-evaluate the effectiveness of drug

Used for treatment of mild to moderate pain, fever, s/s of common cold or flu,
musculoskeletal pain assoc with arthritis and rheumatic disorders. ✅Acetaminophen

Acts of thermoregulatory cells in the hypothalamus causing vasodilation and sweating
which releases of heat and lowers temp. ✅Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

Has an antipyretic effect and works in the CNS--depresses hypothalamus ("our
hypothermostat"), lowering body temp. ✅NSAIDS
Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)
naproxen (Naprosyn)

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