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After being diagnosed with depression Mrs Lina was encouraged to take antidepressant medication. For the past few years she had complained of pain in her back, legs and neck. Which medication do you think she should receive.
trazodone
fluoxetine
Venlafaxine
citalopram
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- Which statement by the client indicates the need for further teaching regarding amiodarone? I may have itching, malaise, and jaundice, but these symptoms will subside I need to use Sunblock to keep my skin from turning bluish grey I should not drink grapefruit juice while taking this medication I should report shortness of breath and stop taking the drug immediatelyThis patient is a 45 year old female admitted to the psychiatric unit for major depressive disorder withassociated psychosis. She has a history of breast cancer with inoperable metastases to the brain. NKDAAllergies NKDA Current MedicationsFentanyl (Duragesic) 75mcg/hr patch Q3daysSertraline (Zoloft) 200 mg po dailyLorazepam (Ativan) 0.5 – 2 mg po or IM q4h prn agitationRisperidone (Risperdal) 1 mg po BIDPhenytoin (Dilantin) 300 mg po QHSPMH Major depression with psychosisHx of breast cancerBrain metastasesWhat is the mechanism of action of sertraline and the common side effects?This patient is a 45 year old female admitted to the psychiatric unit for major depressive disorder withassociated psychosis. She has a history of breast cancer with inoperable metastases to the brain. NKDAAllergies NKDA Current MedicationsFentanyl (Duragesic) 75mcg/hr patch Q3daysSertraline (Zoloft) 200 mg po dailyLorazepam (Ativan) 0.5 – 2 mg po or IM q4h prn agitationRisperidone (Risperdal) 1 mg po BIDPhenytoin (Dilantin) 300 mg po QHSPMH Major depression with psychosisHx of breast cancerBrain metastases1. This patient is complaining that her gums are getting larger and are starting to grow over her teeth.What might be causing this?
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- A hemophllic patlent has severe rheumatold pain which drug should be pres relieve pain: A. Acetylsalicylic acid Phenylbutazone C. Ibuprofen Acetaminophen NaproxenDoctor order Cefazolin 35 mg IV every 4 hours. The child weighs 8 kg. The safe dosage range for this medication is 5-15 mg/kg/day. Is this a safe dose for this patient?a 45 year old female admitted to the psychiatric unit for major depressive disorder withassociated psychosis. She has a history of breast cancer with inoperable metastases to the brain. NKDAAllergies NKDA Current MedicationsFentanyl (Duragesic) 75mcg/hr patch Q3daysSertraline (Zoloft) 200 mg po dailyLorazepam (Ativan) 0.5 – 2 mg po or IM q4h prn agitationRisperidone (Risperdal) 1 mg po BIDPhenytoin (Dilantin) 300 mg po QHSPMH Major depression with psychosisHx of breast cancerBrain metastases What are common side effects of fentanyl? How should they be monitored or avoided?
- a 45 year old female admitted to the psychiatric unit for major depressive disorder withassociated psychosis. She has a history of breast cancer with inoperable metastases to the brain. NKDAAllergies NKDA Current MedicationsFentanyl (Duragesic) 75mcg/hr patch Q3daysSertraline (Zoloft) 200 mg po dailyLorazepam (Ativan) 0.5 – 2 mg po or IM q4h prn agitationRisperidone (Risperdal) 1 mg po BIDPhenytoin (Dilantin) 300 mg po QHSPMH Major depression with psychosisHx of breast cancerBrain metastases 4. What are common side effects of risperidone?Patient is a 38 year old female indicating to her psychiatrist feelings of: emptiness, helplessness, hopelessness, and a deep sense of guilt for no apparent reason. She also mentioned having low energy, (not wanting to cook for her family or wanting to be intimate with her husband). The patient indicated not caring for any of her regular hobbies or anything pleasurable, difficult concentrating, and even not remembering details. She is having problems sleeping and even contemplated going to bed and overdosing (just once)From this list choose TWO (2)therapies to discuss: empagliflozin metformin rosuvastatin ramipril You need to do the following for each medication: describe the mechanism of ACTION/S identify the AIM of each therapy for Mehmet relate each therapy to Mehmet's pathophysiological presentation refer briefly to any GUIDELINES which support the use of each medication identify one RISK or special consideration for Mehmet whilst taking each medication identify what evidence will demonstrate the EFFECTIVENESS of each therapy if you were evaluating care provided to Mehmet