Chapter 12
Nursing process Antimalarial therapy -Nursing
diagnosis
-patient teachig
Parasitic infections Most common infection
Nursing assessment trichomoniasis
Patient teaching giardiasis
Nursing assessment Pentamidine adverse effects
Nursing assessment primaquine Signs of
cinchonism
Signs of malaria Protozoan infection Signs and
symptoms
Pyrimethamine Mechanism of action
African sleeping Causes
sickness
Malaria prophylaxis Pediatrics
amebic dysentery Nursing assessment
Metronidazole Indications Which infections
Chapter 25 Treatment for tetanus Pediatrics
Appropriate med Muscle spasticity Multiple
sclerosis
Adverse Dantrolene
effects/Contraindications
botulinum toxin type A -How does it work
-Adverse effects
Health problems that
result in muscle spasm
Dantrolene Contrainidications
Cyclobenzaprine Priority nursing diagnosis
assessment
intrathecal baclofen Nursing diagnosis
Baclofen Nursing assessment,
contraindications
Drug of choice Multiple sclerosis
centrally acting skeletal Older adults Most appropriate
muscle relaxant drug
Drug of choice centrally acting medication Paralytic ileus
Chapter 26 Nursing process Narcotics Appropriate
outcomes
Patient teaching triptans
Types of headaches Know the types and the meds
used to treat teach type
, Final Exam
Pain What is the pathophysiology
of pain
morphine via patient- Nursing assessment
controlled analgesia
(PCA)
Appropriate med Cough with headache
Narcotic meds Appropriate documentation
opioid analgesic Priority nursing assessment
morphine Common adverse effects
hydromorphone Nursing assessment for
effectiveness and adverse
effects
Pentazocine Contraindications and
cautions
transdermal fentanyl Cautions; adverse effects,
patch nursing interventions
Methylnaltrexone Nursing responsibilities
Tramadol indications
narcotic abstinence Signs/symptoms
syndrome
Naloxone Appropriate doses
Chapter 27 Appropriate meds Preop amnesia
Prevention of headache spinal anesthesia
nitrous oxide Indications, cautions,
contraindications
Phases of anesthesia Know
Lidocaine contraindications
Combination anesthesia Effects on recovery after
surgery
Methohexital Nsg interventions
Contraindications
Interactions
local anesthetic Nsg assessments
balanced anesthesia What classes of drugs are
used
Nsg assessment General anesthesia
propofol Benefits and indications
Ch 35 goserelin Nsg assessment of
therapeutic effects
ganirelix acetate Nsg assessment of
therapeutic effects
Leuprolide Nsg assessment for adverse
effects
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