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- Discuss the age-related factors that affect the absorption, distribution,
metabolism and excretion of drugs within the body.
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- Provide several examples of how age affects the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs.Identify significant drug-drug, drug–laboratory test, and drug-food interactions associated with digoxin and other heart failure drugs.Provide information regarding when clients taking quinidine should call their doctor for advice (e.g., questions, non-urgent symptoms, unpleasant side effects, etc.)
- Discuss the additional rights associated with safe medication administration.Identify common types of medicationExplain the symptoms of common side effects, and what clients can do to minimize any discomfort of quinidine . what can nurses do to prevent and/or treat some of the common side effects listed?
- Elderly experience these, except: A) increase in liver metabolic enzymes B) slower absorption of medications C) decline in kidney function D) higher incidence of drug interactionsList two safety policies and procedures that can minimize medication errors. These can include over-the-counter (OTC) medications and prescribed medication.Look for the drug-drug interaction of the following drugs given and give nursing considerations as you give the drugs together: amitriptyline hydrochloride with barbiturates Celecoxib with ACE inhibitors acetylcysteine with activated charcoal
- Describe the most commonly encountered medication errors.TOPIC: Administration of Drugs by the Intravenous Route WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MORPHINE?Describe at least one “licit” drug, including the physical and psychological effects, how the drug causes functional impairment, and potential health (mental and/or physical) consequences.