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what is phenazopyridine hyrdrochloride? - CORRECT ANSWERS-urinary tract analgesic
pharmacotherapeutics of phenazopyridine hyrdochloride? - CORRECT ANSWERS-relieves
symptoms of UTI
can turn uring bright orange or red
what is an opioid agonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-produces analgesia and cough suppression
what are examples of opioid agonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-codeine
fetanyl
morphine sulfate
oxycodone
pharmacotherapeutics of opioid agonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-severe pain relief
control diarrhea
suppress coughing
induction and maintenance of general anesthesia
**methadone is used for temporary maintenance of opioid addiction
opioid agonist drug interactions? - CORRECT ANSWERS-sedatives, hypnotics, anesthetics, alcohol
tricyclic antidepressants, anticholinergics
morphine sulfate? - CORRECT ANSWERS-the standard opioid agonist drug that other drug's
effectiveness and adverse reactions are measured.
,Opioid agonists with sedatives, alcohol, etc? - CORRECT ANSWERS-increases the pt's risk of
respiratory depression
opioid agonists with tricyclic antidepressants, and anticholingerics? - CORRECT ANSWERS-severe
constipation/urine retention
opioid agonist adverse reactions - CORRECT ANSWERS-respiratory depression
orthostatic hypotension
constipation
if your patient can't pee, can't see, can't stool, and can't drool... what are they taking that's a concern? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-opioid agonist
when giving opioid agonists, what should you always have available? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
narcotic antagonists, such as naloxone
what are some examples of mixed opioid agonist-antagonists? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
buprenorphine hydrochloride
nalbuphine hydrochloride
pentazocine hydrochloride
what are mixed opioid agonist-antagonists? - CORRECT ANSWERS-have agonist and antagonists
properties.
Agonist component- relieves the pain
Antagonists component- decreases the risk of toxicity and drug dependence.
They reduce the risk of respiratory depression and drug abuse.
,pharmacotherapeutics of mixed opioid agonist-antagonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-analgesia
during childbirth
post pain
drug interactions with mixed opioid agonist-antagonists? - CORRECT ANSWERS-alcohol
barbiturates
taken with alcohol or barbiturates can cause increase CNS depression and decrease in respiratory
rate/depth.
adverse reactions of mixed opioid agonist-antagonists? - CORRECT ANSWERS-n/v
sedation
what should you keep available when giving a mixed opioid agonist-antagonist? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-naloxone
what is an opioid antagonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-attach to opiate receptors but do not
stimulate them. They prevent opioid drugs from producing their effects.
what's an example of an opioid antagonist? - CORRECT ANSWERS-naloxone hydrochloride
pharmacotherapeutics of opioid antagonists? - CORRECT ANSWERS-opioid overdose
drug abuse
drug interactions with opioid antagonists and opioid agonists? - CORRECT ANSWERS-withdrawal
symptoms can come back
lifespan considerations for elderly (tissue) - CORRECT ANSWERS-decreased skin thickness
decreased collagen content (decrease elasticity)
increase wrinkles, sagging skin
, decreased subcutaneous tissue
dry sin from decreased swear glands
risk factors for press injury development? - CORRECT ANSWERS--impaired mobility and partial
mobility
-inadequate nutrition
-fecal/urinary incontinence
-decreased mental status
-diminished sensation
-excessive body heat
-advanced age
-chronic medical conditions
-shear/friction
complications of wound healing? - CORRECT ANSWERS-hemorrhage
infection
dehiscence
evisceration
what's hemorrhage? - CORRECT ANSWERS-excessive bleeding --hold pressure and DO NOT
REMOVE DRESSING until surgeon has been called & assessed
what's noted with infection in a wound? - CORRECT ANSWERS-redness
drainage
fever
swelling
what's noted with dehiscence? - CORRECT ANSWERS-wound opening unintentionally
often seen with c-section patients