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- Pat Woodbery, ARNP-C
- Professor of Nursing
- Valencia College
- Orlando,Florida
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- The doctor orders Glyburide or did you hear Glipizide?
- The nurse practitioner orders Lente Insulin or did you hear Lantus
Insulin?
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- Define
- Generic (Page 16 Aucker)
- Trade Name (Page 16 Aucker)
- Give additional examples
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- There are many, the internet, Physician’s Desk Reference, etc.
- VCC uses Davis Drug Guide and Lilley & Aucker Text
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- The controlled substance categories are listed on page 45
- Identify the categories and the restrictions
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- Tablets/Capsules faster or slower then liquids?
- Intramuscular faster or slower then Intravenous?
- Subcutaneous faster or slower then oral agents?
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- Define: Pg 21
- Free unbound
- Protein binding
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- Definition of Metabolism: Page
22-23 Let’s look up Codeine in Davis
- How is Codeine metabolized?
- How is Codeine excreted?
- Page 204 Davis Drug Guide
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- Definition: Page 23
- What is the Half Life of Codeine?
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- Drug-Drug Interactions definition?
Page 27
- What are the Drug-Drug Interactions
for Codeine?
- Adverse Effects definition? Page
28
- What are the adverse effects for Codeine?
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- The nurse is uncertain about the classification of a drug that is
ordered. What is the first action
the nurse should take before delivery of this medication?
- A. Check patient’s arm band
- B. Call doctor to verify order
- C. Notify the pharmacist
- D. Use drug references
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- Always look up a drug you are unfamiliar with, it may take a few
minutes, but it may save a life!
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- The doctor orders a drug using the generic name. What is your best action when the drug
is delivered with a trade name you have not seen before?
- A. Call doctor to verify order
- B. Notify the pharmacist
- C. Give drug cautiously
- D. Use drug references
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- Lots of drugs have similar names, some are not even in the same class!
- Please check out this list!
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