This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: The nurse has provided medication education to a patient who was just diagnosed with asthma. The ... (Read 49 times)

Ebrown

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 567
The nurse has provided medication education to a patient who was just diagnosed with asthma. The nurse would evaluate that additional teaching is necessary when the patient makes which statement? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. My albuterol inhaler should be taken routinely to prevent asthma attacks.
  2. I should plan to take my corticosteroid for the rest of my life.
  3. My cromolyn inhaler (Intal) will help me prevent asthma attacks.
  4. I'll use my montelukast (Singulair) inhaler every day.
  5. My therapy will include both oral and inhaled drugs.

Question 2

When administering PO medications, the nurse must plan how and when to administer the drug. What is not a factor when planning to administer a PO medication?
 
  1. How long should the infusion last?
  2. Can the medication be crushed?
  3. Should the medication be given on an empty stomach?
  4. Can the medication be split?



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

tdewitt

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 318
Answer to Question 1

1,2,4
Rationale 1: Albuterol inhalers are used as rescue medications.
Rationale 2: Corticosteroids are short-term drugs.
Rationale 3: Cromolyn (Intal) is a mast cell stabilizer and will help prevent asthma attacks.
Rationale 4: Montelukast (Singulair) is an oral drug.
Rationale 5: Therapy will include both oral and inhaled drugs.

Global Rationale: Albuterol inhalers are used as rescue medications. Corticosteroids are short-term drugs. Montelukast (Singulair) is an oral drug. Cromolyn (Intal) is a mast cell stabilizer and will help prevent asthma attacks. Therapy will include both oral and inhaled drugs.

Answer to Question 2

1

Rationale 1: The medication to be administered is oral, not an infusion.
Rationale 2: Whether the medication can be crushed needs to be considered when administering PO medications.
Rationale 3: Whether the medication should be given on an empty stomach needs to be considered when administering PO medications.
Rationale 4: Whether the medication can be split needs to be considered when administering PO medications.

Global Rationale: PO medications are administered orally, not by infusion. Items that should be considered include whether the medication can be crushed, whether it can be taken on an empty stomach, and whether the medication can be split.





 

Did you know?

Though methadone is often used to treat dependency on other opioids, the drug itself can be abused. Crushing or snorting methadone can achieve the opiate "rush" desired by addicts. Improper use such as these can lead to a dangerous dependency on methadone. This drug now accounts for nearly one-third of opioid-related deaths.

Did you know?

In inpatient settings, adverse drug events account for an estimated one in three of all hospital adverse events. They affect approximately 2 million hospital stays every year, and prolong hospital stays by between one and five days.

Did you know?

Only 12 hours after an egg cell is fertilized by a sperm cell, the egg cell starts to divide. As it continues to divide, it moves along the fallopian tube toward the uterus at about 1 inch per day.

Did you know?

Human kidneys will clean about 1 million gallons of blood in an average lifetime.

Did you know?

The senior population grows every year. Seniors older than 65 years of age now comprise more than 13% of the total population. However, women outlive men. In the 85-and-over age group, there are only 45 men to every 100 women.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library