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Check with your vet before giving your cat any medications, especially if it is nursing. Medications can pass through the cats milk and harm the kittens.
Monitor vital signscontractionfetal heart rate
closely monitor blood pressure during initiation and throughout the course of treatment.
Nursing responsibilities when giving Felodipine are to give medication without regard to meals, monitor cardiac rhythm regularly until dosage stabilized, monitor vital signs carefully, have patient swallow tablet whole, do not crush or chew. There is a name alert on Felodipine, do not confuse with isorsorbide.
It is a nursing responsibility to give proper dosage of Tegretol to a patient at the correct time intervals. It is also a nursing responsibility o check if the patient is a lactating mother, for the drug will harm the baby.
The nursing responsibilities on giving Vitamin C is first to know whether or not the patient has any deficiency in certain nutrients. This is to merit the reason for giving the patient Vitamin C.
BEFORE GIVING THE DRUG, ASK THE PATIENT IF HE/SHE HAS AN ALLERGY
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1- Ensure that you are giving paracetamol to: The correct patient. The Correct dose. The correct time. The correct route. 2- Ensure that there is a written order from the doctor. 3- Ensure that the patient is NOT allergic to paracetamol. 4- Know the drug- drug interactions. 5- Assess the patient score of pain after giving the medication taking in consideration in which route the paracetamol was given. 6- Assess the patient after giving the medication for any reaction, let the dr. decide what is it ( Allergy?). 7- Document all the above.
Nursing responsibilities when administering dopamine include assessing the patient before and during administration, monitoring vital signs closely, checking the IV site for infiltration or extravasation, and documenting the administration accurately. Pharmacological effects such as blood pressure and heart rate should be closely monitored, and any adverse effects should be reported promptly to the healthcare provider.