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2nd-Generation Inhibits cell End of Hypersensitivity cephalosporins wall Infusion to drug or other cephalosporins. synthesis promoting osmotic instability usually bactericidal.
Before giving drug ask patient if she i GI: diarrhea, allergic to anorexia, penicillin or vomiting other cephalosporin Hematologic: Obtain hemolytic specimen anaemia, thrombocytopenia, sensitivity test before giving transient dose. neutropenia, eosinophelia
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Frequency Classification Mechanism of action Dosage Route Antiprotozoal Disrupts DNA and protein synthesis in suspectible organism.
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End of Hypersensitivity CNS: infusion to this kind of seizures, drug. dizziness, headaches GI: abdominal pain, anorexia
Inform patient that the drug may cause unpleasant Hematologic: metallic taste. Leukopenia Skin: rashes Inform patient that the drug turn urine to dark.
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Binds to mu2-3 hours opiod receptors. Inhibits reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine in CNS.
CNS: Migraine, dizziness GI: abdominal bleeding Numbness of the hands and the feet. Changes in urination. Difficulty breathing.
Assess type, location and intensity of pain before 2-3 hour peak of administration. Monitor patient for seizure Assess BP and RR. Assess bowel routinely. Prevention of constipation is instituted.