Medication Data Sheet ( Scheduled medications to be given to your…

Question Answered step-by-step Medication Data Sheet ( Scheduled medications to be given to your… Medication Data Sheet(Scheduled medications to be given to your client during your clinical shift) QSEN: Safety, Evidence Based Practice. SLO: 2, 4Drug Name, Dose, Route & scheduleDrug Classification, Expected action & indication for useSide Effects/ Adverse Reactions (List 3-5)Nursing Administration Considerations & Assessments(List 3)Client education & Evaluation of Medication Effectiveness(List 3) Coumadin      Lasix      Metformin     Metoprolol, PO beta blockertiredness.dizziness.diarrhea.breathing problems such as shortness of breath, cough, and wheezing.bradycardia (heart rate that’s slower than normal)reduced interest in sex. Monitor BP, ECG, and pulse frequently during dose adjustment and periodically during therapy.Monitor frequency of prescription refills to determine compliance.Monitor vital signs and ECG every 5-15 min during and for several hrs after parenteral administration. If heart rate <40 bpm, especially if cardiac output is also decreased, administer atropine 0.25-0.5 mg IV.Monitor intake and output ratios and daily weights. Assess routinely for signs and symptoms of HF (dyspnea, rales/crackles, weight gain, peripheral edema, jugular venous distention). Administer metoprolol with meals or directly after eating.Extended-release tablets should be swallowed whole; do not break, crush, or chew.Take apical pulse before administering. If <50 bpm or if arrhythmia occurs, withhold medication and notify health care professional. Aricept      Health Science Science Nursing NUR 2214 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)