Exam 2 Review for Pharm
how to administer an epi-pen - subcutaneously to the thigh for 5-10 seconds epinephrine side effects - hyperglycemia and increased HR epinephrine adverse reactions - palpitations, tachycardia, and hypertension beta-adrenergic blockers adverse reactions - bronchospasms and hypotension beta-adrenergic blockers cautions/contraindications - asthma, COPD, and bradycardia bethanechol expected response - increased secretions, urine output, and peristalsis bethanechol contraindications - GI obstructions bethanechol patient education - get up slowly and take on empty stomach pilocarpine expected response - decreased intraocular pressure and miosis pilocarpine patient education - how to administer eye drops and don't drive because of lowered acuity how to administer eye drops - pull back lower lid and insert via lower conjunctival sac, applying gentle pressure to nasolacrimal duct for 60 seconds atropine indications - increased HR, decreased salivation, decreased respiratory, and decreased GI secretions pre-surgery atropine therapeutic response - increased HR and dry mouth pre-surgery atropine patient complications - mydriasis, tachycardia, constipation, dry mouth, fever, and agitation tolterodine effectiveness assessment - decreased bladder irritability and fewer trips to the bathroom tolterodine contraindications - glaucoma, tachycardia, and steven's johnson syndromebenztropine contraindications - glaucoma, tardive dyskinesia, and myasthenia gravis
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Pharm (PHARM)
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