When administering Tenormin (atenolol), it is essential to monitor the patient's heart rate and blood pressure regularly, as the medication can cause bradycardia and hypotension. Additionally, assess for signs of worsening heart failure, such as increased shortness of breath or edema. Monitor for any potential side effects, including dizziness or fatigue, and evaluate renal function, especially in patients with pre-existing kidney issues.
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As a nurse, one should monitor the blood pressure on a weekly basis, in order to put a patient on Metoprolol. Also, vital signs that need to be performed by the nurse are accessing frequency and characteristics of anginal attacks and taking apical pulse before administering with meals. Julia
When administering naloxone via the intranasal route, EMTs should aim to deliver one spray (4 mg) into one nostril. If the patient does not respond after 2-3 minutes, a second dose may be administered in the same manner. It's important to monitor the patient's airway and breathing, as naloxone can precipitate withdrawal symptoms in opioid-dependent individuals. Always follow local protocols and guidelines when administering naloxone.
When administering ceftriaxone to a patient with a known penicillin allergy, precautions should be taken to closely monitor the patient for any signs of an allergic reaction. It is important to have emergency medications and equipment on hand in case of a severe reaction. Additionally, it is recommended to consult with an allergist or immunologist to determine the safest course of action for the patient.
Unlike Calcium Channel Blockers, which effects get enhanced by grapefruit juice, Beta Blockers (Tenormin) absorption from the gut decreases when taken with grapefruit juice. Researchers have found that grapefruit (whole or juice) inhibits certain enzymes in the intestinal mucosa responsible for Tenormin absorption. Therefore it is advised to avoid consuming grapefruit few hours before and after taking Tenormin to assure full absorption of the therapeutic dose of the drug by the gut.
Always. If you are administering pills they should be worn to protect the patient from you. If you are coming into contact with saliva or blood then you should wear them to protect yourself from the patient.
monitor for increase blood pressure, check for increase heart rate, always have at bedside table such as alpha blockers drug
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