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1. Anaphylaxis acute systemic allergic reaction which is life-threatening.
rash, hives, swelling, diflculty breathing, loss of consciousness
2. allergic reaction hypersensitivity to particular allergens that usually involve skin, mucus
mem-
branes or bronchial tubes family history of allergies
3. adverse effects severe side ettects or toxicity caused by medication for example
severe liver toxicity bleeding ulcers.
may be sudden or take days
4. side effects any ettect of a drug that is undesirable but tolerable for example dry
mouth or
diarrhea
5. no apparent delega- tion
ef- fect
6. therapeutic
ef- fect
7. factors that
influ- ence
medication
effects
8. administration
of controlled
sub- stances
9. receipt of
dispo- sition
form what to
check
10. nursing
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the drug does not treat the maintain level of nutrients), and route of medication
health problem for example
blood pressure is still high
or fever is still elevated must have the date dose was given, time dose was given, amount dose
was given, signature of the person removing the dose, quantity left in
desired ettect for example the bubble pack, if med is wasted. if amounts don't match call the
antibiotics curing an ear nurse immediately
infection analgesic for
cramp relief the five rights, name of ordering prescriber, prescription number date
and expi- ration, the pharmacy name and date, client allergies, name of
age, weight, gender, person receiving from pharmacy
underlying disease,
nutritional status (not transferring the authority to perform a selected nursing task in a selecte
diet but bodies ability to situation
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11. names of medica- tion interaction
med-
ications
12. how is
medica- tion
given on an
empty
stomach
13. medication
ther- apy
14. sources of
med- ication
15. rules
regarding
generic
versus brand
16. controlled
sub- stances
17. why must
con- trol
substances
be locked up
18. how are
con- trolled
sub- stances
stored
19. food to
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