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Fluid volume excess Manifestation: Distended neck veins
Hypertonic solution Indication of effectiveness: Improved cognition
Nitroglycerin transdermal patch Instruction: Remove the patch prior to going to
bed
, Sodium polystyrene sulfonate Lab result to report: Potassium 5.2 mEq/L
(Kayexalate)
Isoniazid and rifampin Indication of adherence: Negative sputum culture
Anaphylactic reaction Action: Administer epinephrine IM
Sertraline Supplement to avoid: St. John's Wort
Lisinopril Adverse effect to monitor: Hypotension
Heparin IV continuous infusion Change in vital sign to monitor: Increased pulse
rate
Medication error Responsible for completing incident report: The
nurse who caused the error
Morphine via continuous epidural Monitoring: Pruritus (sign of allergic reaction to
infusion morphine)
Digoxin Sequence of steps: Compare the client's wristband
to the medication administration record
Acetaminophen Contraindication: Alcohol use disorder
Furosemide Action to take first: Determine medication
adherence by the client
Penicillin G IM Allergic reaction indication: Urticaria
Sublingual nitroglycerin tablets Instruction: Place the tablet between your cheek
and gum to dissolve
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Terms in this set (125)
Fluid volume excess Manifestation: Distended neck veins
Hypertonic solution Indication of effectiveness: Improved cognition
Nitroglycerin transdermal patch Instruction: Remove the patch prior to going to
bed
, Sodium polystyrene sulfonate Lab result to report: Potassium 5.2 mEq/L
(Kayexalate)
Isoniazid and rifampin Indication of adherence: Negative sputum culture
Anaphylactic reaction Action: Administer epinephrine IM
Sertraline Supplement to avoid: St. John's Wort
Lisinopril Adverse effect to monitor: Hypotension
Heparin IV continuous infusion Change in vital sign to monitor: Increased pulse
rate
Medication error Responsible for completing incident report: The
nurse who caused the error
Morphine via continuous epidural Monitoring: Pruritus (sign of allergic reaction to
infusion morphine)
Digoxin Sequence of steps: Compare the client's wristband
to the medication administration record
Acetaminophen Contraindication: Alcohol use disorder
Furosemide Action to take first: Determine medication
adherence by the client
Penicillin G IM Allergic reaction indication: Urticaria
Sublingual nitroglycerin tablets Instruction: Place the tablet between your cheek
and gum to dissolve