2024 ATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED RETAKE
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decreases bone reabsorption; slows down bone loss and
preserves mineral density in postmenopausal
Therapeutic outcome
raloxifene (Evista) osteoporosis
Also used to protect again breast cancer
Penicillin adverse effects: Allergies/anaphylaxis , renal impairment
Macrolide Prototype Drug erythromycin (e-mycin)
If dysrhythmias or seizure occur, stop
Airflow Disorders: Teaching medication. Periodic blood levels
About Theophylline are needed.
Report nausea, diarrhea, or
restlessness. Avoid
consuming caffeinated
beverages.
digoxin toxicity symptoms fatigue, weakness, vision changes, GI effects
digoxin level 0.5 to 2.0 ng/mL
How to give digoxin infuse over at least 5 min, and monitor client for dysrhythmias.
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Digoxin and potassium-sparing medication should be stopped
immediately.
Monitor K+ levels. For levels less than 3.5 mEq/L,
administer potassium IV or by mouth. Do not
give any further K+ if the level is
Management of digoxin
toxicity
greater than 5.0 mEq/L. Treat
dysrhythmias with phenytoin (Dilantin)
or lidocaine. Treat bradycardia with
atropine.
For excessive overdose, activated charcoal,
cholestyramine, or Digibind can be used to bind digoxin
and prevent absorption
How to Treat dysrhythmias Phenytoin
for digoxin toxicity Lidocaine
patients
Bone marrow
Cyclophosphamide suppression Gi
Alkylating agent (nitrogen
mustard) discomfort
Adverse effects:
(N/V)
Acute hemorrhagic cystitis > monitor for hematuria, mesna can be
given
Alopecia
Cyclophosphamide Succinylcholine > increased neuromuscular blockade
interactions
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