1. The document provides information on vitamin B complex, including its classification as a therapeutic and antianemic agent, its indications for treating and preventing vitamin deficiency, and its potential adverse effects like headache, dizziness, and rash.
2. It lists the responsibilities of nurses in administering vitamin B complex, such as verifying the doctor's order and dosage, assessing the patient's status, and monitoring the patient after administration.
3. The pharmacokinetics section outlines the onset, peak, and duration times for vitamin B complex, as well as its half-life and potential drug interactions with substances like ascorbic acid and chloramphenicol that can decrease its absorption or effectiveness.
1. The document provides information on vitamin B complex, including its classification as a therapeutic and antianemic agent, its indications for treating and preventing vitamin deficiency, and its potential adverse effects like headache, dizziness, and rash.
2. It lists the responsibilities of nurses in administering vitamin B complex, such as verifying the doctor's order and dosage, assessing the patient's status, and monitoring the patient after administration.
3. The pharmacokinetics section outlines the onset, peak, and duration times for vitamin B complex, as well as its half-life and potential drug interactions with substances like ascorbic acid and chloramphenicol that can decrease its absorption or effectiveness.
1. The document provides information on vitamin B complex, including its classification as a therapeutic and antianemic agent, its indications for treating and preventing vitamin deficiency, and its potential adverse effects like headache, dizziness, and rash.
2. It lists the responsibilities of nurses in administering vitamin B complex, such as verifying the doctor's order and dosage, assessing the patient's status, and monitoring the patient after administration.
3. The pharmacokinetics section outlines the onset, peak, and duration times for vitamin B complex, as well as its half-life and potential drug interactions with substances like ascorbic acid and chloramphenicol that can decrease its absorption or effectiveness.
1. The document provides information on vitamin B complex, including its classification as a therapeutic and antianemic agent, its indications for treating and preventing vitamin deficiency, and its potential adverse effects like headache, dizziness, and rash.
2. It lists the responsibilities of nurses in administering vitamin B complex, such as verifying the doctor's order and dosage, assessing the patient's status, and monitoring the patient after administration.
3. The pharmacokinetics section outlines the onset, peak, and duration times for vitamin B complex, as well as its half-life and potential drug interactions with substances like ascorbic acid and chloramphenicol that can decrease its absorption or effectiveness.
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Doctor Date of Admission Ward NURSING CLASSIFICATIO MECHANISM OF CONTRAINDICA ADVERSE DRUG DATA INDICATION RESPONSIBILITI N ACTION TION EFFECTS ES The B-complex To treat and Sensitivity to any of CNS: Headache, Before: Generic Name: Therapeutic: vitamins act as prevent vitamin the ingredients dizziness, insomnia, Vitamin B Antianemics, coenxyme and are deficiency included in the fatigue, tiredness 1. Verify doctor’s order. complex Food essential for the medication. Derma: Rash, pruritus, 2. Know the reason for supplements metabolism of sweating, dry MM, giving the drug. proteins, stomatitis 3. Check for carbohydrates and GI: dyspepsia, GI pain, contraindications. Brand Name: fatty acids diarrhea, vomiting, 4. Verify dosage of the drug. Aduvit Pharmacological: constipation 5. Prepare drug on time. Multivitamins GU: Dysuria, renal impairment During: MS: arthralgia, back, Patient’s Dose: limp or neck pain 1. Verify client’s identity. 1 tab OD Pregnancy 2. Inform client of the Category: purpose of the C drug. 3. Assess route of Availability: Drug-Drug administration. Tablets: 325 mg Interactions: 4. Check pt’s status. Elixir: 220mg/5mL Ascorbic acid: ↓ 5. Administer on time Liquid: absorption PHARMACOKINETICS Chloramphenicol: ↓ 300mg/5mL hematologic response After: Onset: Colchicine, 1. Instruct client to 30 mins aminosalicylic acid, report unusualities. cimetidine, excess 2. Ensure pt safety. alcohol: ↓ 3. Monitor accordingly. Peak: absorpotion/effectiven 4. Dispose of used 50 mins ess materials properly. 5. Document all relevant data. Duration: 1-3 hrs