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Essentials - Comprehensive Pharmacology for Nursing Practice

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comprehensive overview of essential pharmacology concepts for nursing practice, focusing on key medications, their mechanisms of action, side effects, and nursing considerations. It covers nsaids, acetaminophen, opioids, anticonvulsants, and anti-gout medications, offering insights into their uses, administration, and patient monitoring. The material is structured to aid nursing students in mastering pharmacology, emphasizing practical knowledge and patient safety. It includes questions and answers about the medications.

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NUR301 Essentials: Comprehensive Pharmacology for
Nursing Practice
From Pill to Patient: Mastering Pharmacology for NUR30



1. What is an NSAID used for?

✅ Mild to moderate pain

2. What are the NSAIDs we must know?


 Diclofenac
 Aspirin
 Naproxen
 Ibuprofen
 Celecoxib




3. What is the difference in mechanism of action between 1st and
2nd generation NSAIDs?


 1st generation: Inhibits COX-1 and COX-2
 2nd generation: Inhibits COX-2 only




4. General mechanism of action (MOA) for NSAIDs:


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Nursing Practice
From Pill to Patient: Mastering Pharmacology for NUR30


 Inhibits COX-1 and COX-2 → inhibits prostaglandin synthesis
 Antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic




5. General side effects of NSAIDs:


 GI upset/bleeding
 Renal toxicity
 Liver effects (e.g. jaundice, hepatitis)
 Hypertension, CVA, MI
 Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
 Seizures
 Headache, nervousness




6. General nursing considerations for NSAIDs:


 Take with food, preferably protein-rich
 Use caution with cardiac patients or those with high BP
 Avoid with bleeding risks (e.g., warfarin)
 Monitor pain level
 Do not crush tablets; liquid may be used




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From Pill to Patient: Mastering Pharmacology for NUR30


7. Additional MOA for aspirin:

✅ Decreases platelet aggregation

8. Additional side effects for aspirin (ASPIRIN mnemonic):


 A: Abdominal pain & asthma trigger
 S: Salicylism
 P: Peptic ulcer disease
 I: Intestinal bleeding
 R: Reye’s Syndrome, Respiratory distress (laryngeal edema)
 I: Itchy/rash
 N: Noise (tinnitus)




9. Additional desired outcome for aspirin:

✅ Reduced clotting risk

10. What kind of route of administration is diclofenac given?

✅ Topical (e.g., Voltaren gel) → More localized, fewer systemic side effects


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11. Additional side effects for diclofenac:


 Pruritus
 Dry skin




12. Additional nursing consideration for diclofenac:

✅ Monitor skin integrity

13. Specific use for diclofenac:

✅ Knee and back pain

14. What is the 2nd generation NSAID we must know?

✅ Celecoxib (Celebrex)

15. What is celecoxib’s MOA?

✅ Inhibits COX-2


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