Pharmacology: A Nursing Process ApproachThe fully revised and updated edition of this essential pharmacology textbook presents pharmacologic principles in an accessible, full-color format. Featuring Prototype Drug Charts, Nursing Process Charts, and an extensive math/dosage calculations section, this fourth edition includes updated content throughout, including 75 new full-color drug labels. It also includes six new chapters, new Herb Alert boxes, and an expanded ancillary package. |
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Page 646
... vomiting , vertigo ( dizziness ) . Given preop- eratively with narcotics to decrease nausea . Give hydroxyzine deep IM . Drowsiness and dry mouth usually occur . Pregnancy category : C ; PB : UK ; 12 : 3 h Drug is a phenothiazine but ...
... vomiting , vertigo ( dizziness ) . Given preop- eratively with narcotics to decrease nausea . Give hydroxyzine deep IM . Drowsiness and dry mouth usually occur . Pregnancy category : C ; PB : UK ; 12 : 3 h Drug is a phenothiazine but ...
Page 649
... vomiting PLANNING Client will adhere to nonpharmacologic methods and / or drug regimen to alleviate vomiting . The underlying cause of vomiting is determined and corrected . NURSING INTERVENTIONS Monitor vital signs . If vomiting is ...
... vomiting PLANNING Client will adhere to nonpharmacologic methods and / or drug regimen to alleviate vomiting . The underlying cause of vomiting is determined and corrected . NURSING INTERVENTIONS Monitor vital signs . If vomiting is ...
Page 758
... Vomiting During Pregnancy ( Recommendation Not Implied ) No evidence of teratogenesis . In use since 1956. Considered mild ; available as OTC drug . Site of action is labyrinth and CNS . Blocks chemoreceptor trigger zone ( CTZ ) , which ...
... Vomiting During Pregnancy ( Recommendation Not Implied ) No evidence of teratogenesis . In use since 1956. Considered mild ; available as OTC drug . Site of action is labyrinth and CNS . Blocks chemoreceptor trigger zone ( CTZ ) , which ...
Contents
A Nurses Perspective of Pharmacology | 5 |
Nursing Process and Client Teaching | 14 |
Principles of Drug Administration | 21 |
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Pharmacology: A Nursing Process Approach Joyce LeFever Kee,Evelyn R. Hayes No preview available - 2002 |
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