Guide | Medication Administration & Safety, Pharmacokinetics, Drug
Calculations, Dosage Math, Drug Interactions, Adverse Effects,
Contraindications, Nursing Interventions, Antibiotics,
Anticoagulants, Cardiovascular, Endocrine, Respiratory,
Neurological, Psychiatric, Gastrointestinal, Pain Management, IV
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2026
Anaphylactic Reaction
Client develops an anaphylactic reaction to IV administration.
Actions for Anaphylactic Reaction
Replace infusion with 0.9% sodium chloride, give diphenhydramine IM, elevate client's legs
and feet, administer epinephrine IM.
Sertraline and Supplements
Supplement to avoid: St. John's Wort.
Lisinopril Adverse Effects
Adverse effect to monitor: hypotension.
, Heparin Vital Sign Changes
Vital sign change to monitor: increased pulse rate.
Medication Error Incident Report
Responsible staff member for incident report: the nurse who identifies the error.
Morphine Epidural Infusion Monitoring
Monitor for: pruritus (sign of allergic reaction to morphine).
Digoxin Administration Steps
Sequence of steps: obtain client's apical heart rate, remove medication from dispensing
system, open medication package, compare client's wristband to medication administration
record, document administration of medication.
Acetaminophen Contraindication
Contraindication for receiving medication: chronic kidney disease.
Furosemide Weight Gain Action
Action to take first: notify the provider of the client's weight gain.
Penicillin G Allergic Reaction Indication