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Standard Conversion Factors - ANS 1 mg = 1,000 mcg
1 g = 1,000 mg
1 kg = 1,000 g
1 kg = 2.2 lb
60 mg = 1 gr
30 mL = 1 oz
5 mL = 1 tsp
15 mL = 1 tbsp
1 tbsp = 3 tsp

Six rights of medication administration - ANS Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route,
right time, right documentation

Infiltration - ANS Prevention: use smallest catheter for prescribed therapy, stabilize port-access,
assess blood return

Treatment: stop infusion, remove peripheral catheters, apply COLD compress, ELEVATE
extremity, insert new catheter in OPPOSITE extremity.

Extravasation - ANS Prevention: know vesicant potential before giving medication

Treatment: stop infusion, discontinue administration set, aspirate drug if possible, apply COLD
compress, document condition of site (may photograph).

Phlebitis/thrombophlebitis - ANS Prevention: rotate sites every 72-96 hrs; secure catheter; use
aseptic technique; for PICCs, avoid excessive activity with the extremity.

Treatment: stop infusion; remove peripheral IV catheter; apply HEAT compress; insert new
catheter in opposite extremity.

Hematoma - ANS Prevention: avoid veins not easily seen or palpated; obtain hemostasis after
insertion

Treatment: remove IV device and apply light pressure if bleeding; monitor for signs of phlebitis
and treat

,catheter embolus - ANS Prevention: do not reinsert stylet needle into catheter

Treatment: Immediately apply tourniquet high on extremity to limit venous blood flow. Prepare
for removal under x-ray

Care and Maintenance of TPN - ANS - Before administering, verify prescription and solution
with another nurse
- Administer via infusion pump
- Monitor DW
- Monitor and record I&O, noting fluid balance
- Monitor BG levels every 4-6 hours
- Monitor for signs of infection
- Change dressing every 48 to 72 hours or per facility policy
- Change IV tubing and fluids every 24 hours
- If TPN is temporarily unavailable, administer dextrose 10% in water to prevent hypoglycemia

Antidote for Acetaminophen - ANS Acetylcysteine

Antidote for Benzodiazepines - ANS Flumazenil

Antidote for Curare - ANS Edrophonium

Antidote for cyanide poisoning - ANS Methylene blue

Antidote for Digitalis - ANS Digoxin immune FAB

Antidote for Ethylene poisoning - ANS Fomepizole

Antidote for Heparin and Enoxaparin - ANS Protamine sulfate

Antidote for Iron - ANS Deferoxamine

Antidote for Lead - ANS Succimer

Antidote for Magnesium sulfate - ANS Calcium gluconate 10%

Antidote for Narcotics - ANS Naloxone

Antidote for Warfarin (Coumadin) - ANS Phytonadione (Vitamin K)

Common Drug Class Suffixes - ANS - Calcium channel Blockers (-dipine)
- ACE inhibitors (-pril)
- Benzodiazepines (-pam, -lam)
- Beta blockers (-olol)

,- Proton pump inhibitors (-prazole)
- SSRIs (-pram, -ine)

Antihypertensives: Nursing Interventions - ANS - Assess weight, vitals, and hydration status
- Assess orthostatic BP
- Assess lab profiles (renal function, coagulation)
- Teach patient to take medication at the same time every day
- Patients should avoid hot tubs and saunas
- Do not discontinue medications abruptly
- Prevent orthostatic hypotension

Antihypertensives: Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors & Angiotensin II Receptor
Blockers (ARBs) - ANS ACE Inhibitors:
--> "pril"
--> Captopril, Enalapril, Enalaprilat (IV route), Fosinopril, Lisinopril

ARBs:
--> "sartin"
--> Losartan, Valsartan, Irbesartan herapeutic use:
--> HTN, HF, MI, diabetic neuropathy

Therapeutic Use:
--> HTN, HF, MI, Diabetic neuropathy

Precautions/Interactions:
--> Use with caution if diuretic therapy is in place
--> Monitor Potassium levels

Nursing Interventions and Client Education:
--> Captopril should be taken 1 hour before meals
--> Monitor BP
--> Monitor for angioedema and promptly administer epinephrine 0.5 mL of 1:1,000 solution
subcutaneously

Antihypertensives: Calcium-Channel Blockers - ANS Medications:
--> "dipine"
--> Nifedipine, Verapamil, Diltiazem, Amlodipine

Therapeutic Use:
--> Angina, HTN
--> Verapamil and Diltiazem may be used for A-Fib, A-flutter, or SVT

Precautions/Interactions:
--> Use cautiously in patients taking digoxin and beta blockers

, --> Contraindicated for patients who have HF, heart block, or bradycardia
--> DO NOT consume grapefruit (toxic effects)

Side/Adverse Effects:
--> Constipation, reflex tachycardia, peripheral edema, toxicity

Nursing Interventions and Client Education:
--> Do not crush or chew sustained-released tabs
--> Administer IV injection over 2-3 minutes
--> Slowly taper does if discontinuing
--> Monitor HR and BP

Antihypertensives: Alpha Adrenergic Blockers (Sympatholytics) - ANS Medications:
--> Prazosin, Doxazosin mesylate

Therapeutic Use:
--> Primary HTN
--> Doxazosin mesylate may be used in treatment of BPH

Precautions/Interactions:
--> Increased risk of hypotension and syncope if given with other antihypertensives, beta
blockers, or diuretics
--> NSAIDs may decrease the effect of prazosin

Side/Adverse Effects:
--> Dizziness, fainting

Nursing Interventions and Client Education:
--> Monitor HR and BP
--> Take medication at bedtime to minimize effects of hypotension
--> Advise to notify HCP of adverse reactions
--> Consult HCP before taking OTC medications

Antihypertensives: Centrally Acting Alpha2 Agonists - ANS Medications:
--> Clonidine, Guanfacine HCI, Methyldopa

Therapeutic Use:
--> Primary HTN (may be used in combination with diuretics or other antihypertensives)
--> Hypertensive crisis
--> Severe cancer pain (parenteral administration via epidural)

Precautions/Interactions:
--> Contraindicated with anticoagulant therapy, hepatic failure
--> Do not administer to clients taking MAOIs

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