Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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(^106) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified



  • diltiazem, nifedipine, nicardipine, amlodipine

  • Administer medications to vasodilate the pulmonary artery:

  • diazoxide, hydralazine, nitroprusside

  • Administer angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor:

  • captopril, enalapril

  • Administer anticoagulant to reduce risk of clot formation:

  • heparin

  • Administer diuretic to remove excess fluid:

  • furosemide, bumetanide

  • Administer cardiac glycoside for symptom relief of heart failure:

  • digoxin

  • Reduce sodium in the diet to reduce fluid retention.

  • Reduce fluid intake to reduce fluid retention.


NURSING DIAGNOSES



  • Excessive fluid volume

  • Impaired gas exchange

  • Activity intolerance


NURSING INTERVENTION



  • Limit fluid to 2 liters per day.

  • Monitor digoxin level to avoid toxic effect.

  • Check pulse before administering cardiac glycoside. A side effect of the drug
    is slowing of the heart rate. Hold medication and contact the physician as
    needed.

  • Monitor serum potassium levels; ACE inhibitors and some diuretics can
    cause potassium retention.

  • Monitor respiratory status for rate, effort, use of accessory muscle, skin color,
    and breath sounds.

  • Explain to the patient:

    • How to administer oxygen therapy.

    • Medication management.



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