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monitor pt. for jaw pain advise pt to take drug in morning with full glass of water

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Fosamax (nurse cons.)
Monitor pt. for jaw pain advise pt to take drug in morning with full glass of water
Fosamax (nurse cons.)
Monitor pt. for jaw pain advise pt to take drug in morning with full glass of water
Fosamax (nurse cons.)
Monitor pt. for jaw pain advise pt to take drug in morning with full glass of water
Fosamax (nurse cons.)
Monitor pt. for jaw pain advise pt to take drug in morning with full glass of water
Fosamax (nurse cons.)
Monitor pt. for jaw pain advise pt to take drug in morning with full glass of water
Hydrocortisone (classification)
Topical corticosteroid
Hydrocortisone (uses)
Treats severe inflammation related to collagen and dermatologic diseases; to treat acute exacerbation of multiple sclerosis; to treat pediatric adrenocortical insufficiency
Hydrocortisone (nursing cons.)
High dose therapy shouldn't be given for longer than 48 hrs. inform pt. that he may bruise easily
Bacitracin (classification)
Topical antibiotic
Bacitracin (uses)
Treatment of superficial infections of skin; parenteral therapy restricted to infants with staphylococcal pneumonia and empyema due to susceptible organisms where adequate laboratory facilities & constant supervision are available
Bacitracin (nursing cons.)
Baseline C&S tests prior to initiation of therapy watch for signs of local allergic reaction with topical skin applicators
Flexeril (name)
Cyclobenzaprine
Flexeril (class)
Skeletal muscle relaxant
Flexeril (uses)
Relief of muscle spasm associated with acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions
Flexeril (considerations.)
Use cautiously in pts. with history of low seizure threshold inform pt. about possible lack of alertness and dexterity
Colcrys (name)
Colchicine
Colcrys (uses)
To prevent gouty arthritis attacks, treat FMF
Colcrys (considerations)
Maintain a fluid intake to produce a daily urinary output of 2 L daily advise pt to take drug after meals and drink enough water
Fosamax (name)
Alendronate sodium
Fosamax (class)
Biphosphonate
Fosamax (uses)
Prevent menopausal osteoporosis; treat postmenopausal osteoporosis; increase bone mass in men w/osteoporosis
Fosamax (nurse cons.)
Monitor pt. for jaw pain advise pt to take drug in morning with full glass of water