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NURS 2750 Weeks 4-6 Pharmacology
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what is the osmotic diuretic that cannot be used if crystalized - ANSWER mannitol

mannitol is a ______________________ that is not effectively metabolized, and is excreted
largely unchanged in the urine - ANSWER sugar-alcohol

how does mannitol work - ANSWER pulls fluids into intravascular space to be excreted
by the kidneys to reduce intracranial pressure

adrs of mannitol - ANSWER fluid overload, renal failure, confusion, coma seizures

Antiplatelet drugs list - ANSWER acetylsalicylic acid/ASA

clopidogrel

ticalgrelor

why is Aspirin contraindicated in peds - ANSWER reyes syndrome

how much aspirin is used for pain relief (works as NSAID) - ANSWER 325mg

how much aspirin is used for CV event prevention (does not work as an NSAID, only as
antiplatelet - ANSWER 81mg (baby aspirin)

t or f ASA is typically enteric coated - ANSWER t

salicylate toxicity possible in overdose - ANSWER t

common fruit that have "natural aspirins" (salicylates) - ANSWER cherries or willow
bark

which has lower bleeding rates? anticoagulants or antiplatelets - ANSWER antiplatelet

what happens when u use anticoagulants with antiplatelets - ANSWER sysnergistically -
heightens bleeding risk

thrombolytic drugs list - ANSWER alteplase

how do thrombolytics work - ANSWER Directly or indirectly aid conversion of
plasminogen to plasmin. Plasmin then cleaves thrombin and fibrin clots.

what drug has the biggest bleeding risk - ANSWER thrombolytics

when are thrombolytic drugs indicated - ANSWER STEMI MIs, arterial thrombolysis
(DVT, pulmonary embolism), acute ischemic stroke, blocked central line but in a

, veryyyyy low dose and flushed after

adrs in thrombolytics - ANSWER bleeding - neuro checks are part of protocol

nausea, vomiting, hypotension, hypersensitivity, anaphylactoid reactions, reperfusion
cardiac dysrhythmias; can occur and be dangerous

thrombolytic drugs nursing implications - ANSWER Follow strict manufacturer's
guidelines for preparation and administration.

Monitor IV sites for bleeding, redness, and pain.

Monitor for bleeding from gums, mucous membranes, nose, and injection sites.

Observe for signs of internal bleeding (decreased blood pressure, restlessness,
increased pulse, worsening neurological status)

what does AEDs stand for in drugs - ANSWER antiepileptics

what are aeds also known as - ANSWER anticonvusants

prominent goals of therapy aeds - ANSWER to prevent or control seizures, to minimize
adverse effects and drug induced toxicity

why would a short term antiepilemic drug be used - ANSWER reversible cause

why would a long term one be used - ANSWER diagnosis of epilepsy

what are aeds classified in drugs - ANSWER CNS depressants

pharmacological effects - aeds - ANSWER reduces nerves ability to be stimulated

supress transmission or speed of impulses from one nerve to the next

drugs used for seizures - ANSWER lacosamide (vimpat), lamotrigine(lamictal),
levetiracetam(keppra), phenytoin (dilantin), valproic acid/divalproex (depakene),
benzodiazepines such as lorazepam (ativan)

what drugs are used for chronic neuropathic pain - ANSWER carbamazepine (tegretol),
gabapentin (neurontin), pregabalin(lyrica)

what drugs are used for bipolar depression - ANSWER Carbamazepine (tegretol),
lamotrigine (lamictal), valproic acid/divalproex (depakene)

the wrong balance aeds o can result in a _______________ - ANSWER seizure or coma

what is the difference between gabaminergic and glutaminergic - ANSWER
gabaminergic (CNS depressants, ethanol, AEDs)

glutaminergics (stimulants, withdrawal of CNS depressants)

AEDs try to slightly tip to the balance in a neuro-depressive manner by being

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