This document provides information on several drugs including their generic names, brand names, classifications, actions, and important nursing considerations. It lists drugs such as methyldopa, hydralazine, aspirin, candesartan cilexetil, clonidine HCl and describes their actions in stimulating or blocking receptors to reduce blood pressure, pain, or inflammation. The nursing considerations sections emphasize instructing patients about reporting side effects, taking the drugs as prescribed, lifestyle changes, and safety precautions.
This document provides information on several drugs including their generic names, brand names, classifications, actions, and important nursing considerations. It lists drugs such as methyldopa, hydralazine, aspirin, candesartan cilexetil, clonidine HCl and describes their actions in stimulating or blocking receptors to reduce blood pressure, pain, or inflammation. The nursing considerations sections emphasize instructing patients about reporting side effects, taking the drugs as prescribed, lifestyle changes, and safety precautions.
This document provides information on several drugs including their generic names, brand names, classifications, actions, and important nursing considerations. It lists drugs such as methyldopa, hydralazine, aspirin, candesartan cilexetil, clonidine HCl and describes their actions in stimulating or blocking receptors to reduce blood pressure, pain, or inflammation. The nursing considerations sections emphasize instructing patients about reporting side effects, taking the drugs as prescribed, lifestyle changes, and safety precautions.
This document provides information on several drugs including their generic names, brand names, classifications, actions, and important nursing considerations. It lists drugs such as methyldopa, hydralazine, aspirin, candesartan cilexetil, clonidine HCl and describes their actions in stimulating or blocking receptors to reduce blood pressure, pain, or inflammation. The nursing considerations sections emphasize instructing patients about reporting side effects, taking the drugs as prescribed, lifestyle changes, and safety precautions.
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SUMAGUE, Maria Francheska O.
BSN 4 – NDA
DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS
Generic Name: Stimulates CNS alpha-adrenergic receptors, Tell patient that sedation usually occurs Methyldopa decreasing sympathetic stimulation to heart when therapy starts and during dosage Brand Name: and blood vessels. Also reduces arterial titration. To lessen this effect, advise him Aldomet pressure and plasma renin. to begin dosage titration in evening. Drug Classification: Tell patient not to stop taking drug Centrally acting antiadrenergic/ abruptly. Antihypertensive Instruct patient to report fever, yellowing of skin or eyes, fatigue, abdominal pain, flulike symptoms, swelling, or significant weight gain. Inform patient that urine may darken after exposure to air. Advise patient to move slowly when changing position, to avoid dizziness from sudden blood pressure decrease. Caution patient to avoid driving and other hazardous activities until effects of drug are known or dosage titration is completed. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Relaxes vascular smooth muscles of arteries Tell patient to take tablets with food. Hydralazine and arterioles, causing peripheral vasodilation Instruct patient to move slowly when Brand Name: and decreasing peripheral vascular resistance. rising (especially in morning on Apresoline These actions decrease blood pressure and awakening), to avoid dizziness from Drug Classification: increase heart rate, stroke volume, and cardiac sudden blood pressure decrease. Peripheral vasodilator/Antihypertensive output. Instruct patient to immediately report fever, muscle and joint aches, or sore throat. Tell patient to report chest pain or numbness or tingling of hands or feet. To minimize GI upset, advise patient to eat small, frequent meals. Caution patient not to discontinue drug abruptly, because severe hypertension may result. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Reduces pain and inflammation by inhibiting Tell patient to report ototoxicity Aspirin prostaglandin production. Fever reduction symptoms, unusual bleeding, and Brand Name: mechanism unknown; may be linked to bruising. ASA decrease in endogenous pyrogens in Caution patient to avoid activities that Drug Classification: hypothalamus resulting from prostaglandin may cause injury. Advise him to use soft Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), inhibition. Exerts antiplatelet effect by inhibiting toothbrush and electric razor to avoid Nonopioid analgesic, antipyretic, antiplatelet synthesis of prostacyclin and thromboxane A2. gum and skin injury. drug Instruct patient to tell all prescribers he’s taking the drug, because it may cause serious interactions with many common medications. Tell patient not to take other over-the- counter preparations containing aspirin. Inform patient that he may need to undergo regular blood testing during therapy. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Blocks aldosterone-producing and Tell patient to take drug with or without Candesartan cilexetil vasoconstrictive effects of angiotensin II at food. Brand Name: various receptor sites, including vascular Inform caregiver that pharmacist will Biopress smooth muscle and adrenal glands prepare a suspension for child who can’t Drug Classification: swallow tablets. Shake suspension well Angiotensin II receptor antagonist/ before each dose. Antihypertensive Teach patient about lifestyle changes that help control blood pressure, such as proper diet, exercise, stress reduction, smoking cessation, and moderation of alcohol intake. Instruct patient to use reliable birth control method and to contact prescriber and discontinue drug if she suspects she’s pregnant. Caution patient not to take herbs without consulting prescriber. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Stimulates alpha-adrenergic receptors in CNS, Instruct patient to move slowly when Clonidine HCl decreasing sympathetic out- flow, inhibiting sitting up or standing, to avoid dizziness Brand Name: vasoconstriction, and ultimately reducing blood or light-headedness caused by sudden Catapres pressure. Also prevents transmission of pain blood pressure decrease. Drug Classification: impulses by inhibiting pain pathway signals in Caution patient not to stop taking drug Centrally acting sympatholytic/ brain. abruptly. Antihypertensive DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Inhibits thrombus and clot formation by If patient will self-administer drug, teach Enoxaparin blocking factor Xa and factor IIa. This inhibition proper injection technique. 2Instruct Brand Name: accelerates formation of antithrombin III- patient to promptly report irregular Clexane thrombin complex (a coagulation inhibitor), heartbeat, unusual bleeding or bruising, Drug Classification: thereby deactivating thrombin and preventing rash, or hives. Low-molecular weight heparin/ Anticoagulant conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin. Teach patient safety measures to avoid bruising or bleeding. Advise patient to weigh himself regularly and to report gains. Instruct patient to inform dentists and other health care professionals about enoxaparin use. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Inhibits thrombus and clot formation by If patient will self-administer drug, teach Enoxaparin blocking factor Xa and factor IIa. This inhibition proper injection technique. 2Instruct Brand Name: accelerates formation of antithrombin III- patient to promptly report irregular Clexane thrombin complex (a coagulation inhibitor), heartbeat, unusual bleeding or bruising, Drug Classification: thereby deactivating thrombin and preventing rash, or hives. Low-molecular weight heparin/ Anticoagulant conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin. Teach patient safety measures to avoid bruising or bleeding. Advise patient to weigh himself regularly and to report gains. Instruct patient to inform dentists and other health care professionals about enoxaparin use. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Decreases conduction of sinoatrial and Instruct patient to avoid chewing, Verapamil Hydrochloride atrioventricular (AV) nodes by inhibiting calcium breaking, or crushing extended-release Brand Name: influx into cardiac and vascular smooth muscle form. Isoptin cells, inhibiting excitatory contraction. These Advise patient to immediately report Drug Classification: effects prolong AV node refractoriness and rash, unusual bleeding or bruising, Calcium channel blocker/Antianginal, anti- decrease myocardial oxygen consumption. fainting, and (in long-term use) fatigue, arrhythmic (class IV), antihypertensive nausea, or yellowing of skin or eyes. Caution patient not to take with grapefruit juice. ● Instruct patient to limit caffeine intake and avoid alcohol. ● Advise patient to seek medical advice before using over-the-counter medications or herbs. ● Tell patient to avoid sun exposure and to wear sunscreen and protective clothing when going outdoors. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Interacts with opioid receptor sites, primarily in Tell patient he may crush immediate Morphine limbic system, thalamus, and spinal cord. This release form and mix with food or fluids. Brand Name: interaction alters neurotransmitter release, Advise patient not to crush or break Sevredol altering perception of and tolerance for pain. extended-release form. Instruct him to Drug Classification: swallow it whole. Opioid agonist/Opioid analgesic Tell patient he may open sustained- release capsule (Kadian), sprinkle entire contents of capsule onto a small amount of food (such as applesauce), and consume immediately. Stress importance of not chewing, crushing, or dissolving pellets. Advise patient to take drug at the first sign of pain, because continuous dosing is more effective than p.r.n. dosing. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Inhibits calcium transport into myocardial and Instruct patient to place S.L. tablet Nitroglycerin vascular smooth muscle cells, suppressing directly under tongue and hold it there Brand Name: contractions. Dilates main coronary arteries as it dissolves. Caution him not to chew Nitrostat and arterioles, inhibits coronary artery spasm, or swallow tablet. Drug Classification: increases oxygen delivery to heart, and Tell patient to use drug before physical Nitrate/Antianginal reduces frequency and severity of angina activities that may cause angina. attacks. Instruct patient to take drug at pain onset and repeat every 5 minutes for three doses. If pain doesn’t subside, advise him to seek medical attention. Tell patient not to chew or crush sustained-release tablets. Advise patient to apply correct amount of ointment using applicator. Caution him to avoid rubbing site. Instruct him to cover ointment with plastic wrap and tape it, to wash hands after placement, and to rotate sites. Advise patient to consult prescriber or pharmacist before changing brands of transdermal system. Different brands may have different drug concentrations. DRUG ACTION NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Generic Name: Converts plasminogen to plasmin, an enzyme Tell patient why he’s receiving drug. Streptokinase that degrades fibrin clots and lyses thrombi and Teach patient to recognize and Brand Name: emboli immediately report signs or symptoms of Streptase hypersensitivity reaction or excessive Drug Classification: bleeding. Group C beta- hemolytic streptococcal Instruct patient to report unusual nonenzymatic protein/Thrombolytic bruising or bleeding. Teach him safety measures to avoid bruising and bleeding. Advise patient that he’ll undergo regular blood testing during therapy.
Sources:
Schull, P. D. (2013). McGraw-Hill nurse's drug handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill Medical.