Patient Teaching -Advise pt to take furosemide in morning and NOT in evening to prevent sleep disturbance and nocturia - Teach pt to rise slowly from lying or sitting to standing to prevent dizziness resulting from fluid loss -Suggest taking furosemide with food to avoid nausea -Emphasize the important of taking potassium supplement with
gabapentin (Neurontin)- patient teaching and multiple uses- neuropathic pain atenolol (Tenormin)coping with side effects pt teaching Get emergency
adverse effects?, Nurse is providing teaching to pt who has CKF w/ AV fistula for hemodialysis and new prescription for epoetin alfa. This
teach a pt taking an antipyretic for and increased temp? (correct ANS) ondansetron (Zofran)?(correct ANS) - hives, chest tightness, trouble
teach pt to change positions slowly to avoid orthostatic hypotension avoid potassium supplements, salt-substitutes, and high-potassium foods.
nursing considerations/pt teaching I O; monitor: electrolytes, K liver functions, AST, ALT, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, dehydration, hypovolemia. PT TEACHING: report side effects skin discoloration is usually reversible dark glasses may be needed for photophobia use sunscreen take as prescribed, no double dosing complete follow up appts
adverse effects?, Nurse is providing teaching to pt who has CKF w/ AV fistula for hemodialysis and new prescription for epoetin alfa. This
directed. -Teach pt signs of Serotonin Syndrome. -Caution pt to move positions slowly. -Inform pt of proper oral hygiene. -
nursing considerations/pt teaching I O; monitor: electrolytes, K liver functions, AST, ALT, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, dehydration, hypovolemia. PT TEACHING: report side effects skin discoloration is usually reversible dark glasses may be needed for photophobia use sunscreen take as prescribed, no double dosing complete follow up appts
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It's really good. A classic!