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HESI Pharmacology Exit Exam 2024 A+ What is the indication for metoclopramide/reglan? and diabetic gastroparesis Side effects of metoclopramide/reglan Prevention of chemotherapy-induced emesis Drowsiness, EPS such as tremors Notify MD if what occurs when using metoclopramide/reg...

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HESI Pharmacology Exit Exam 2024 A+
What is the indication for metoclopramide/reglan? Prevention of chemotherapy-induced emesis
and diabetic gastroparesis



Side effects of metoclopramide/reglan Drowsiness, EPS such as tremors



Notify MD if what occurs when using metoclopramide/reglan Tremors



What is the indication xenical (orlistat, Alli) For PTs with BMI of 30+; LT weight control



SE of xenical (orlistat or alli) Oily stool and flatulence



Nursing implications for a pt on xenical (orlistat or alli) Ask pt to describe dietary intake since SE
are increased if greater than 30% of fat is in diet.



What can decrease side effects of xenical (orlistat or alli) Fiber laxatives like Metamucil help
decrease SE by binding to the fat.



Which type of fluids need plenty of water? Bulk forming laxatives



Why do you need plenty of fluids when taking bulk forming laxatives Because they can produce
esophageal and or intestinal obstruction



Laxative use assessment Last BM and characteristics, abdominal pain, fever and obstruction.
Assess dietary and fluid intake.



With laxative use the nurse should Encourage fluids, fiber and exercise as tolerated/indicated



Laxative use and result in Lack of bowel tone which can lead to dependency



what is ondansetron (zofran) antiemetic

,What is ondansetron (zofran)used for? Prevention of N/V associated with chemotherapy and
radiation therapy.



Who should you use caution with when giving ondansetron/zofran? PTs with liver failure



Drugs for ulcerative colitis and crohns 5 aminosalicylates; mesalamie, sulfasalazine.



How do 5 aminosalicylates; (mesalamie, sulfasalazine) work? They decrease GI inflammation



Side effects of 5 aminosalicylates; (mesalamie, sulfasalazine) Nausea, rash, arthralgia,
hematological disorders



Which drug can cause colitis/c.diff Linezolid/zyvox



What kind of infection is c.diff Suprainfection



What is azithromycin/zithromax? An antibiotic



What does azithromycin/zithromax treat? STDs such as: gonorrhea and chlamydia



How much azithromycin/zithromax is usually required? One dose of 1g or 2g.



If a female pt has trichomonas (any STI) and is asymptomatic does the male need to be tested?
Yes!



azithromycin/zithromax can cause what? Hepatotoxicity- elevated liver enzymes



What is nitrofurantoin/cipro used for? An antibiotic for UTI



nitrofurantoin/cipro side effect Hepatotoxicity, skin reactions, neuropathy

, nitrofurantoin/cipro nursing considerations Give with milk or meals check LFTs. Watch for
numbness or tingling of extremities this can be an irreversible peripheral neuropathy



Drug of choice for treating c.diff? Metronidazole/flagyl



When is metronidazole/flagyl to be taken? With food and around the clock



What should be avoided when taking metronidazole/flagyl and why? Alcohol; can cause a
disulfiram-like reaction



aminoglycosides examples gentamicin(garamycin), neomycin, tobramycin(nebcin)



how are aminoglycosides ,(-mycin, -micin), administered? given IV for several days



what is an adverse effect of aminoglycosides (-mycin, -micin) decreased hearing/ototoxicity and
nephrotoxicity



what labs need to be evaluated when given aminoglycosides (-mycin, -micin)? BUN and
creatinine



DOC for MRSA vancomycin



what is MRSA severe staph infections that have become resistant to most antibiotics



implications for giving vancomycin acute care requires frequent monitoring og serum drug level
for dose adjustment. peak and trough schedule. trough is drawn just prior to next dose.



risks when using vancomycin nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity



SE of vancomycin thrombophlebitis, red man syndrome if infused too rapidly: flushing or rash of
upper body, dyspnea, itching, hypotension- can be lethal

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