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Med cards week 9


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Naloxone (brand name)
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Narcan

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Naloxone (classification)
Opioid antagonist
Naloxone (indication)
Narcotic overdosage; complete or partial reversal of narcotic depression Used to reverse an overdose
Naloxone (nursing consideration)
(Monitor respirations and other vital signs) (May precipitate opiate withdrawal if administered to a patient who is opiate dependent)
Oxycodone (indication)
Relief of moderate to moderately severe pain
Oxycodone (nursing consideration)
(Do not breast feed while taking this drug) (Consult physician if nausea continues after first few days of therapy)
Acetaminophen (Nursing considerations)
(Do not breast feed while taking this drug without consulting physician) (Do not give children more than 5 doses in 24 hr unless prescribed by physician)
Ibuprofen (Indication)
Reduction of fever relief of mild to moderate pain
Ibuprofen (Nursing considerations)
(Do not breast feed while taking this drug without consulting physician) (Do not take aspirin concurrently with ibuprofen)
Heparin (classifications)
Anticoagulant, parenteral
Heparin (indication)
Inhibits formation of new clots
Heparin (Nursing classification)
(Do not take aspirin or any other OTC medication without physician's approval) (Caution: Smoking and alcohol consumption may alter response to heparin and are not advised)
Warfarin (Classifications)
Anticoagulant, oral
Acetylsalicylic acid (classifications)
Anti-platelet, antipyretic
Warfarin (Indications)
Used as adjunct in treatment of coronary occlusion
Warfarin (Nursing considerations)
(Do not breast feed while taking this drug without consulting physician) (Maintain a well-balanced diet and avoid excess intake of alcohol)
Acetylsalicylic acid (Indications)
To relieve pain of low to moderate intensity Relieve headache
Acetylsalicylic acid (Nursing considerations)
(Do not breast feed while taking this drug) (Do not give aspirin to children or teenagers with symptoms of varicella (chickenpox)