Used Drugs In The Clinical Setting
Most Commonly Used Drugs In The Clinical Setting (n = 25) Acetaminophen Ceftriaxone Hydrocodone- Losartan Potassium Chloride Albuterol Enoxaparin sodium Acetaminophen potassium Prednisone Amlodipine Furosemide Ibuprofen Metformin HCL Simvastatin Besylate Gabapentin Insulin (Regular) Metoprolol Sulfamethoxazole / Atorvastatin Hydrochlorothiazid Levothyroxine sodium Omeprazole Trimethoprim Calcium e Lisinopril Ondansetron Tramadol Azithromycin This list is not exhaustive, and students may be required to complete additional drug cards for any medications administered to the Client during the clinical experience. Medication (M) / Classification (C) / Mechanism of Action General Intended Common Side Effects (A) Client Teaching Therapeutic Possible SEVERE Adverse Elects Route (R) / Dosage (D) / Frequency (F) Effect (g) generic / (1) Trade M (G) metoprolol (T) Lopressor This medication will help Decrease blood Dizziness, drowsiness, with lowering BP. It can pressure and diarrhea, lethargy C Beta Blocker cause some dizziness, so heart rate. A beta-selective (cardioselective) adrenergic get out of bed slowly, receptor blocker with caution. Key Nursing Assessments (VS, Labs, Output, etc.)


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