pain m
Medications
Instructed in new m
edication Atorvastatin to reduce cholesterol levels. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as headache, asthenia, insom
nia, peripheral edem
a, rhinitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis, abdom
inal pain
, dyspepsia, flatulence, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, arthritis, arthralgia, m
yalgia, bronchitis, rash, infection, flu-like syndrom
e, and allergic reaction.
Instructed in vitam
in B12, ordered to m
anagem
ent anem
ia and in S/E such as itching, urticaria, pain
or burning in injection sites, transient diarrhea, transitory exanthem
a, etc.
Instructed in Novolin 70/30 to m
anage diabetes. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as abdom
inal pain
, diarrhea, and flatulence. Adverse effects usually occur during the first few week of therapy. Generally, these effects dim
inish over tim
e.
Instructed in new m
edication Bactroban to m
anage wound care. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as headache, rhinitis, pharyngitis, burning or stinging with intranasal use, taste perversion, upper respiratory tract congestion, cough with intranasal use, burning pruritis, stinging, rash, pain
, and erythem
a with topical use. Instructed to notify prescriber im
m
ediately if no im
provem
ent occurs in 3 to 5 days or if condition worsens. Advised not to use other nasal products with Bactroban. Warned patient about local adverse reactions related to drug use. Advised not to use cosm
etics or other skin products on treated area.
Instructed in new m
edication Tylenol to m
anage m
ild pain
or fever. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as hem
olytuc anem
ia, neutropenia, leukopenia, pancytopenia, liver dam
age, jaundice, hypoglycem
ia, rash and urticaria. Consult prescriber before giving drug to children younger than age 2. Tylenol is only for short-term
use. Consult prescriber if it is given to children for longer than 5 days or adults for longer than 10 days. Instructed not to use for m
arked fever (higher than 103.1 F), fever persisting longer than 3 days, or recurrent fever unless it is directed by prescriber. Warned that high doses or unsupervised long-term
use can cause hepatic dam
age. Excessive ingestion of alcohol m
ay increase the risk of hepatotoxicity. Breast-feeding wom
en: acetam
inophen appears in breast m
ilk in low levels (less than 1% of dose). Drug m
ay be used safely if therapy is short-term
and does not exceed recom
m
ended doses.
Instructed in new m
edication Glucovance to im
prove glycem
ic control in patients with type-two diabetes whose hyperglycem
ia cannot be controlled with diet and exercise alone. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as headache, dizziness, diarrhea, nausea, vom
iting, abdom
inal pain
, hypoglycem
ia, lactic acidosis, or upper respiratory tract infection. Instructed to take one daily with breakfast and, if twice daily, then at breakfast and dinner. Stop drug and tell prescriber of unexplained hyperventilation, m
yalgia, m
alaise, unusual som
nolence, or other sym
ptom
s of early lactic acidosis. GI sym
ptom
s are com
m
on with initial drug therapy but GI sym
ptom
s that occur after prolonged therapy m
ay be related to lactic acidosis or other serious disease and should be reported prom
ptly. Instructed not to take any other drugs, including OTC drugs, without checking with prescriber.
Instructed in new m
edication: Zocor, ordered to m
anage cholesterol levels and in S/E such as nausea, vom
iting, diarrhea, constipation, abdom
inal pain
, etc.
Instructed in possible adverse reactions to Potassium
including nausea, vom
iting, abdom
inal pain
and diarrhea. Instructed to always take with a full glass of liquid, and with food to prevent GI upset.
Instructed in use of Verapam
il, to help regulate heartbeat, prevent chest pain
, and reduce blood pressure.
Instructed in use of Isordil to help prevent chest pain
, by decreasing cardiac oxygen dem
and.