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Magnesium Sulfate correct answersClassification: Electrolyte; anticonvulsant Action: CNS depressant; relaxes smooth muscles including uterus Dose/Route: IV fluid should contain 40g in 1,000 mL, piggyback primary to infusion; administer using controller pump Frequency: loading dose- 4-6g over 20-30 min; maintenance dose- 1-4 g/hr Side effects: hot flushes, sweating, burning at the IV insertion site, nausea and vomiting, dry mouth, drowsiness, blurred vision, diplopia, headache, ileus, generalized muscle weakness, lethargy, dizziness Nursing Considerations: assess woman and fetus to obtain baseline before beginning therapy and then before and after each incremental change; follow frequency of agency protocol -monitor serum magnesium levels with higher doses; therapeutic range is between 4 and 7.5 mEq/L or 5-8 mg/dL -discontinue infusion and notify physician if intolerable adverse affects occur -ensure that calcium gluconate 1 g (10 mL of 10% solution) or calcium chloride (normal dose is 500 mg IV infused over 30 min) is available for emergency administration to reverse magnesium sulfate toxicity -should not be given to women with myasthenia gravis. -total IV intake should be limited to 125 mL/hr Erythromycin Ointment correct answersClass: antiinfective Action: these antibiotic ointments are both bacteriostatic and bactericidal; they provide prophylaxis against ophthalmia neonatorum Dose/Route: neonatal dose- apply 1 to 2 cm ribbon of ointment to the lower conjunctival sac of each eye; can also be used in drop form Side effects: can cause chemical conjunctivitis that last 24 to 48 hrs; vision can be blurred temporarily Indication: used to prevent ophthalmia neonatorum in newborns of mothers who are infected with gonorrhea and chlamydia Nursing considerations: Administer within 1 to 2 hours of birth. Wear gloves. Cleanse the eyes if necessary before administration. Open the eyes by putting a thumb and finger at the corner of each lid and gently pressing on the periorbital ridges. Squeeze the tube and spread the ointment from the inner canthus of the eye to the outer canthus. Do not touch the tube to the eye. After 1 minute, excess ointment may be wiped off. Observe eyes for irritation. Explain the treatment to the parents.

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OB Medications(Correct answers)
Magnesium Sulfate correct answersClassification: Electrolyte; anticonvulsant

Action: CNS depressant; relaxes smooth muscles including uterus

Dose/Route: IV fluid should contain 40g in 1,000 mL, piggyback primary to infusion; administer
using controller pump

Frequency: loading dose- 4-6g over 20-30 min; maintenance dose- 1-4 g/hr

Side effects: hot flushes, sweating, burning at the IV insertion site, nausea and vomiting, dry
mouth, drowsiness, blurred vision, diplopia, headache, ileus, generalized muscle weakness,
lethargy, dizziness

Nursing Considerations: assess woman and fetus to obtain baseline before beginning therapy and
then before and after each incremental change; follow frequency of agency protocol
-monitor serum magnesium levels with higher doses; therapeutic range is between 4 and 7.5
mEq/L or 5-8 mg/dL
-discontinue infusion and notify physician if intolerable adverse affects occur
-ensure that calcium gluconate 1 g (10 mL of 10% solution) or calcium chloride (normal dose is
500 mg IV infused over 30 min) is available for emergency administration to reverse magnesium
sulfate toxicity
-should not be given to women with myasthenia gravis.
-total IV intake should be limited to 125 mL/hr

Erythromycin Ointment correct answersClass: antiinfective

Action: these antibiotic ointments are both bacteriostatic and bactericidal; they provide
prophylaxis against ophthalmia neonatorum

Dose/Route: neonatal dose- apply 1 to 2 cm ribbon of ointment to the lower conjunctival sac of
each eye; can also be used in drop form

Side effects: can cause chemical conjunctivitis that last 24 to 48 hrs; vision can be blurred
temporarily

Indication: used to prevent ophthalmia neonatorum in newborns of mothers who are infected
with gonorrhea and chlamydia

Nursing considerations: Administer within 1 to 2 hours of birth. Wear gloves. Cleanse the eyes if
necessary before administration. Open the eyes by putting a thumb and finger at the corner of
each lid and gently pressing on the periorbital ridges. Squeeze the tube and spread the ointment
from the inner canthus of the eye to the outer canthus. Do not touch the tube to the eye. After 1
minute, excess ointment may be wiped off. Observe eyes for irritation. Explain the treatment to
the parents.

, Ibuprofen correct answersName: motrin, advil, nuprin, motrin IB

Class: nonsteroidal antiinflammatory

Action: decrease pain, inflammation, and fever

Dose/Route: oral; 400 mg q 6-8 hr, 200 mg q 4-6 hr up to 1200 mg/day

Side effects: Nausea, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal distress, dyspepsia, heartburn, flatulence,
dizziness, tinnitus, itching, rash

Contraindications: For all NSAIDs: Do not give if woman has hemophilia or bleeding ulcers; do
not give if woman has had an allergic or anaphylactic reaction to aspirin or another NSAID; do
not give if woman is taking anticoagulant medication

Oxytocin (Pitocin) correct answersClass: oxytocin hormone

Action: Contraction of uterus; decreases bleeding

Dose/Route: 10 to 80 units/L diluted in lactated Ringer's solution or normal saline at 125 to 200
milliunits/min IV; or 10 to 20 units IM

Side effects: Infrequent: water intoxication, nausea and vomiting

Contraindications: none for postpartum hemorrhage

Nursing Considerations: continue to monitor vaginal bleeding and uterine tone

Morphine correct answersName: duramorph

Class: opioid analgesic

Action: depresses pain impulse transmission at the spinal cord level by interacting with opioid
receptors

Dose/Route: PO 10-30 mg q4hr prn

Side effects: dizziness, confusion, sedation, constipation

Contraindications: hypersensitivity, addiction, hemorrhage, bronchial asthma, increased ICP,
paralytic ileus, hypovolemic shock

Nursing Considerations: assess pain, monitor I&O ratio, monitor CNS changes, monitor allergic
reactions

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