OSCA MED PREP

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Nursing Flashcards on OSCA MED PREP , created by Hayleigh Carlson on 23/07/2020.
Hayleigh Carlson
Flashcards by Hayleigh Carlson, updated more than 1 year ago
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ONDANSETRON - for nausea, emesis and post radiation sickness. Action: Serotonin receptor blocker, blocks serotonin production in the medulla /vomiting centre - inhibits vomit signals Side Effects: dizziness, tachycardia, fever, headaches, SOB and weakness Route: IV BOLUS Considerations: VIP Score/monitor cannula, monitor HR, Sit patient up + provide emesis bag, assess for effectiveness
METOCLOPRAMIDE - for nausea, vomiting, radiation sickness, GERD, gastro, heartburn and migraines Action: Blocks the dopamine receptor in the brain stem and inhibits the signal to the medulla/vomiting centre Side effects: Headaches, dizziness, fatigue, agitation, diarrhoea, trouble sleeping. Route: IM Injection Considerations: monitor liver function, sit patient up+provide emesis bag, assess for effectiveness,
HEPARIN - prophylaxis treatment for thromboembolic disorders Action: anticoagulant - prevents blood clots (thrombins) because heparin binds to and activates antithrombin in the blood which interacts with Factor Xa and therefore inhibits conversion of prothrombin to thrombin (clotting) Side effects: Hypotension, Tachycardia, dizziness, jaundice, nausea, indigestion, headaches and excessive bleeding Route: Subcut Considerations: Monitor HR and BP, Monitor for bleeding, make sure patient is sitting up.
WARFARIN - for treatment of blood clots, DVT, pulmonary embolism Action: Warfarin interferes with the production of vitamin K in the liver which stops blood cells sticking together too quickly, suppresses/slows clotting factors. Side effects: bruising, heavy menstruation, nose bleeds/bleeding gums, pink or brown urine and dark stools Route: Subcut Considerations: Doctor to monitor INR (2.0-3.0) nurse to ensure documentation, monitor for bleeding, monitor BP and RR + HR, do not interchange medication brand name - only use what is prescribed. Educate PT on ADRs, refer to dietitian.
MEROPENEM - antibiotic for UTI's, abdominal or gyno infections, meningitis, septicemia, febrile neutropenia Action: Meropenem penetrates the bacterial cell wall and interferes with cellular components leading to bacterial cell death Side effects: Headaches, Upset tummy, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhoea. Route: IV BURETTE Considerations: Monitor for IV reactions, Monitor cannula site, Monitor BP, dyspnoea, urticaria.
HYOSCINE BUTYLBROMIDE - for GIT spasms, digestive cramps Action: blocks the actions of the ganglions in the PNS - blocks neural transmission ...... relaxes the smooth muscle and relieves cramps and spasms Side effects: Dry mouth, tachycardia, reduction of sweating, rash, itchiness, nausea, difficulty passing urine ROUTE: IM INJECTION (IMI) Considerations: Pain assessment/assess effectiveness, give patient fluids, Monitor BP and HR, fluid balance chart for urinary output,
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