9: MISCELLANEOUS

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Atropine Overdose CLASSIFICATION Anticholinergic, antispasmodic, antidysrhythmic ACTION Inhibits action of acetylcholine. Primary affects are on the heart, exocrine glands, smooth muscles, and eye. USES • Antidysrhythmic—increases heart rate in symptomatic…

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4: CARDIAC

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Antihypertensives ACTIONS Antihypertensive drugs act on the vascular, cardiac, renal, and sympathetic nervous systems. They also act to lower blood pressure (BP), cardiac output, and peripheral vascular resistance. USES •…

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2: ANTIBIOTICS/ANTIVIRALS

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Cephalosporins ACTION Each generation has increasing bactericidal activity to break down gram-negative bacteria and anaerobes, as well as reach the cerebrospinal fluid. Cephalosporins interfere with bacterial cell wall synthesis and…

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8: GASTROINTESTINAL

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H2-Blockers ACTIONS Histamine H2-antagonists inhibit histamine action on H2-receptors, which are found on the gastric parietal cells. This action reduces the secretion of gastric acid, as well as hydrogen ion…

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3: ANTICOAGULANTS AND HEMATINICS

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Heparin ACTION Anticoagulant exerts direct effect on blood coagulation by enhancing the inhibitory actions of antithrombin on several factors essential to normal blood clotting, thereby blocking the conversion of prothrombin…

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1: ADMINISTRATION

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Medication Administration SIX RIGHTS OF MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION • Medication • Route • Time • Patient • Dosage • Documentation ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION • Enteral or oral (most common)—ingested into gastrointestinal…

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11: PAIN

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Morphine Sulfate CLASSIFICATION Analgesic, opioid agonist ACTIONS Interacts at a specific receptor-binding site. Agonist activity at the receptor site can result in analgesia, euphoria, depression, hallucinations, miosis, and sedation. Alters…

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14: REPRODUCTIVE/OB

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Oxytocin (Pitocin) CLASSIFICATION Uterine smooth muscle stimulant ACTIONS Contracts uterine and mammary smooth muscle. Increases force, frequency, and duration of uterine contractions. USES • Managing incomplete or inevitable abortion •…

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12: PSYCHIATRIC

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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) ACTIONS SSRIs decrease the reuptake of serotonin at selected nerve terminals in the central nervous system and increase serotonin activity at the nerve synapse. Increased…

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7: ENDOCRINE

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Types of Insulin ACTIONS NURSING IMPLICATIONS 1. U100 insulin is the most common concentration. 2. NPH is the only cloudy insulin; roll vial gently between palms to mix. 3. *Draw…

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