drug therapy for Urinary tract antiseptics and Urinary incontinence retention Flashcards
Indications: Antibiotic used to treat urinary tract infections.
Precautions: Notify physician if taking antacids, antibiotics, benztropine (Cogentin), diphenhydramine (Benadryl), probenecid (Benemid), and trihexyphenidyl (Artane).
indications/precautions for nitrofurantoin
Use caution in patients with anemia, kidney disease, lung disease, nerve damage, or glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency
Pregnancy
Older adults
Patient education: can cause drowsiness (do not drive heavy machinery); alcohol can increase side effects; plan to avoid unnecessary or prolonged exposure to sunlight and to wear protective clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Nitrofurantoin may make your skin sensitive to sunlight.
nitrofurantoin caution and education
Side Effects:
dark yellow or brown urine
nausea
vomiting
loss of appetite
difficulty breathing
excessive tiredness
fever or chills
chest pain
persistent cough
numbness, tingling, or pinprick sensation in the fingers and toes
muscle weakness
swelling of the lips or tongue
skin rash
side effects of nitrofurantoin
Indications: Treatment of UTI caused by gram negative bacteria; only used to treat or prevent infections proven or strongly suspected to be caused by susceptible bacteria
DO NOT give within two hours after antacids, iron or zinc
nalidixic acid indications
Side effects: vertigo, decrease in visual acuity, abdominal pain, N/V, and diarrhea
Interactions:
Interferes with metabolism of caffeine
Enhances effects of warfarin
Action is inhibited in presence of another antibacterial medication (probenecid reduces effectiveness)
Precautions: liver disease, epilepsy, severe cerebral arteriosclerosis (can increase risk for seizures), severe renal failure, sunlight (can cause phototoxicity)
nalidixic acid
Indications: Antibiotic to prevent recurrent bladder infections for adults and children (older than 6 years old)
Usually given after antibiotics have been given for initial treatment
Contraindications: kidney disease, severe liver damage, with sulfa drug, if dehydrated
methenamine indications, contraindications
Precautions:
Ever had: liver disease, asthma, allergy to aspirin, allergy to yellow food dye
Pregnancy
Take as directed. Taking extra does NOT increase effectiveness but does increase risk for side effects.
Side effects: painful or difficult urination, upset stomach, nausea, rash, bladder irritation, increased urination, blood in urine, new or worsening symptoms
methenamine
Side effects: painful or difficult urination, upset stomach, nausea, rash, bladder irritation, increased urination, blood in urine, new or worsening symptoms
Patient Education:
Drink plenty of fluids
Increase the acidity of urine by drinking cranberry juice
Increase protein
Avoid milk and dairy products
Need frequent urine screens to see if infection is clear
Monitor liver function
Medication needs to be stored at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and light
There are 47 drug interactions so need medication reconciliation
methenamine
Oppose the action of neurotransmitter acetylcholine. It inhibits the transmission of parasympathetic nerve impulses. Resulting in reduction of muscle spasms.
______ will decrease secretions in the body – saliva, sweat, gastric, etc.
Anticholinergics
Primary drug used in the treatment of urinary incontinence and over-active bladder
anticholinergics
Therapeutic Use:
1. Treat urinary incontinence due to over active bladder
2. Treat neurogenic bladder (dysfunction of the urinary bladder due to disease of the central nervous system or peripheral nerves involved in the control of micturition. Neurogenic bladder usually causes difficulty or full inability to pass urine without use of a catheter or other method)
anticholinergics
Pharmacologic Action:
1. Blocks muscarinic receptors in the detrusor muscle which lines the bladder causing the bladder to relax
2. At same time anticholinergic causes contraction of the internal sphincter of the bladder
3. Relaxation of the bladder while internal sphincter of the bladder is in contraction allows urine to stay in bladder preventing release of urine at undesired times
anticholinergic urinary incontinence drugs
block muscarinic receptors of the heart, smooth muscles throughout the body and exocrine glands so you get:
Dry Mouth, Constipation, Mydriasis (pupil dilation), Dry eyes, Blurred vision, Fever, Flushing (due to decrease in sweat production), Heat exhaustion (decrease in sweat production leads to hyperthermia), Urinary retention, Headache, Dizziness, Drowsiness (avoid use of heavy machinery)
anticholinergic effects for urinary incontinence drugs
Interventions: Monitor for _____ effects
Patient education: Be cautious in hot weather or during physical activity, avoid use of heavy machinery due to drowsiness
Contraindications:
Narrow angle glaucoma.
Ileus, GI stenosis, severe inflammatory bowel disease, toxic megacolon.
Myasthenia gravis.
Tachyarrhythmias.
Urinary retention.
anticholinergic
______drug, any of various drugs that inhibit, enhance, or mimic the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, the primary transmitter of nerve impulses within the parasympathetic nervous system—i.e., that part of the autonomic nervous system that contracts smooth muscles, dilates blood vessels, increases bodily secretions, and slows the heart rate.
For ______, many of the undesirable adverse effects are due to nicotinic receptor stimulation. The desired effects come from muscarinic receptor stimulation.
Cholinergic