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Use the following 10 categories to organize information regarding each assigned medication or classification.  MEDICAL/SURGICAL MEDICATIONS:  Gather this information from your pharmacology text, IV Medication reference (Gahart), Pharmacology Note Cards and/or Bruner.  Concept map creation is recommended, but not required.  Work must be YOUR OWN.  Submitting a pharmacology packet that is a cut and paste’ off the internet is not acceptable.  Create a method that helps you learn these medications! MED / SURG MEDS   36 Meds    CLASSIFICATION DRUG DRUG DRUG DRUG INOTROPIC AGENT SYMPATHOMIMETICS Dobutamine Digoxin Milrinone  VASOPRESSORS SYMPATHOMIMETICS Dopamine Levophed Neosynephrine Epinephrine ANTIDYSRHYTHMICS Amiodarone Lidocaine Adenosine  ANTICHOLINERGICS Atropine    BETA BLOCKERS Labetalol Metoprolol   HORMONE VASOPRESSOR Vasopressin    GLUCORTICOIDS Dexamethasone    VASODILATORS ANTIHYPERTENSIVES Nitroglycerine Hydralazine Hydrochloride Nipride  CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS Verapamil Cardizem Cardene  DIURETICS Lasix Bumex Mannitol  ACE INHIBITORS Lisinopril    ANGIOTENSION RECEPTOR BLOCKERS Valsartan    ANTIPLATELET AGENTS Integrilin Plavix   MISCELLANEOUS D50W Sodium Bicarb Morphine Sulfate Magnesium Sulfate      SEDATIVES Propofol Versed Fentanyl Precedex

Please address the following categories:  Be brief, but complete.

1. Drug Classification:  What KIND of drug is it? Can you create a method to remember the name of the drug in connection to the drug’s classification?  What does this class of medication do? 2. MECHANISM OF ACTION:  Determine what the direct action of this medication will be. VERY IMPORTANT THAT THIS IS ACCURATE! 3. Uniqueness:  Determine what is unique about the drug or different from other medications in the same class 4. Assessment Data /Indications (signs & symptoms)/Diagnoses:  Review indications for use of this medication.  List likely MED SURG  diagnoses for which use of the drug may be indicated; list assessment data to support the use of the drug 5. Therapeutic Response:  How will the RN know the desired therapeutic effect(s) has/have been achieved? 6. Side Effects:  List COMMON, EXPECTED side effects. 7. Adverse Effects:  Identify assessment data which indicates presence of adverse drug events. 8. Client’s at Risk/Contraindications:  When is this drug contraindicated?  Which clients will be at risk for developing serious adverse affects from the drug? 9. Nursing Concerns:  Besides SE and AE, what will the RN be looking for in a patient on this drug? 10. Patient Education:   What will be important for the patient and family to know about this drug? 11. Complications:If there is a problem with receiving this medication, what does the nurse need to do?

 

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