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Drugstudy and Soapie
Drugstudy and Soapie
STUDY
AND
SOAPIE
SUBMITTED TO: KHAREN HILAND BALILI FLORENDO, RN
SUBMITTED BY: YASMIN ECHENIQUE
Generic Name: Paracetamol
Relieves pain by inhibiting prostaglandins synthesis at the CNS but does not
have anti-inflammatory action because of its minimal effect on the peripheral
prostaglandin synthesis.
Classification: Quinolones
Indication: Infections of the resp tract, middle ear, sinuses, eyes, kidneys
&/or UTI, genital organs (including gonorrhea), abdominal cavity (eg bacterial
infections of the GIT, biliary tract, peritonitis), skin & soft tissues, bones &
joints; septicemia, infections in patients w/ reduced host defenses, selective
gut decontamination.
Tell patient that Ciprofloxacin can cause side effects that may impair his
thinking or reactions. Tell patient to be careful if he plans to drive or do
anything that requires him to be awake and alert.
Classification: Electrolytes
Indication: Hypokalemia. Prophylaxis during treatment w/ diuretics.
Mode of Action: Inhibits activity of acid (proton) pump and binds to hydrogen
potassium adenosine triphosphatase at secretory surface of gastric parietal
cells to block formation of gastric acid.
Advise patient that drug is only for short-term use and to consult prescriber if
giving to children for longer than 5 days/ adults for longer than 10 days
Tell patient not to use for marked fever (temperature higher than 103.1 F
(39.5C), fever persisting longer than 3 days, or recurrent fever unless directed
by prescriber.
check for BP
Classification: Penicillins
Contraindication: Hypersensitivity.
Obtain specimen for culture and sensitivity prior to first dose of the drug; start
drug pending results. Periodic CBC with differential, platelet count, Hgb & Hgt,
and serum electrolytes.
Generic Name:
Indication: Treatment of acute & chronic hepatitis, fatty liver, hepatic cirrhosis
& intoxication by drug or chemical substance; mitochondrial dysfunctions.
Contraindication:
Mode of Action:
Nursing Responsibilities:
Classification: Cephalosporins
Mode of Action: Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, rendering cell wall
osmotically unstable, leading to cell death.
Side/ Adverse Effect: Shock, hypersensitivity, blood abnormality. Liver &
kidney failure, GI & resp disturbances, superinfection, vit deficiency.
Obtain C&S before beginning drug therapy to identify if correct treatment has
been initiated.
Generic Name: bacillus clausii
Classification: Antidiarrheals
Indication: Acute diarrhea with duration of ≤14 days due to infection, drugs or
poisons. Chronic or persistent diarrhea with duration of >14 days.
Contraindication: Not suitable for opth or intranasal use. Do not use at the
site of central venous cannulation nor in conjunction w/ cannulae.
Weigh patient and review renal function studies before therapy begins.
Avoid the use of aspirin or NSAIDs in patients with known sensitivities while
they are using this drug.
Ensure that patient has a readily available rescue medication for acute
asthma
attacks or situations when a short-acting inhaled agent is needed.
Classification: Cephalosporins
Contraindication: Neonates.
Contraindication:
Mode of Action:
Indication: This was given to our client for prophylaxis and therapy of
hemorrhagic disease
and causes a decrease in bleeding tendency to post operative client
Mode of Action: E-Zinc contains zinc. Zinc helps the body's natural defense
against damaging free radicals (antioxidant effect) and helps boost immune
function. Free radicals are highly reactive and unstable chemicals generated
during normal body activities that require oxygen (eg, respiration, digestion,
blood circulation, immune system response, etc) and after exposure to
ultraviolet (UV) light, cigarette smoke and various pollutants. One major effect
of zinc is on the ability of cells to properly replicate the deoxyribonucleic acid
(DNA), which is required for cells to multiply. Hence, zinc is needed for normal
growth.
Side/ Adverse Effect: Gastrointestinal side effects eg, nausea and vomiting
are seen with doses of elemental zinc >30 mg.
Nursing Responsibilities: Check for hypersensitivity to drugs.
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