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Digoxin: cardiac glycoside with a narrow therapeutic range

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  1. Don’t give if HR is less than 60
  2. S/S of toxicity include loss of appetite, bradycardia, halo
  3. Therapeutic level is below 2.0
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How to administer Potassium SAFELY:

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(NEVER IVP). The heart can only handle 10 mEq/ hr. The time is important.

  1. PO is safe
  2. 20 mEq in 4 hours
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Correct statements regarding glaucoma meds:

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  1. Don’t instill eyedrops into the center of the eye {use punctal occlusion aka the pocket}
  2. Don’t touch any part of the eye with the eyedrop bottle
  3. Wait 10 min between drops
  4. We administer drops in the eye that is stated in the order
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HYPOthyroidism meds: {thyroid hormone agonists}

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Synthroid

Travostat

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Tapazole is a thyroid suppressing med:

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The big problem with these meds is bone marrow suppression. Any signs of an immune issue, bleeding issue, anemia issue, they need to be addressed.

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LevoTHYroxine (Synthroid) is a HYPOthyroidism med. If the dose is too high we need to be able to recognize the S/S of hyperthyroidism -

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+ When you’re getting too much, everything is sped up; like your metabolism = they would be skinny

  1. HR would be high
  2. Would not feel cold because feeling cold is an S/S of hypothyroidism
  3. They would have difficulty sleeping
  4. Would have diarrhea
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Women on HRT:

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  1. Hormones if taken put the pt at risk for hormone-related cancer (breast, ovarian, etc )
  2. DONT smoke
    3.
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Correct statements about diabetic therapy:

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  1. The goal is euglycemia
  2. Not all drugs have the same MOA
  3. Insulin is the preferred drug during pregnancy
  4. Oral meds are not effective for Type 1 diabetics (because they need insulin)
  5. There are NO peaks in long-acting insulin
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A pt is taking Phenytoin (Dilantin), in the discharge teaching we want them to:

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  1. Take meds exactly a prescribed
  2. Keep good oral hygiene and visit a dentist (related to gingival hyperplasia)
  3. Contact prescriber if the pt notices any rash or blisters (the concern is Steven-Johnson Syndrome)
  4. S/E can include dizziness (all seizure meds have sedation, so dizziness goes hand-in-hand with sedation)
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Recognize the potential issue between loop diuretics and digoxin: (common meds that would be given alongside each other for heart failure)

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Loop Diuretics - the pt is going to be excreting a lot of potassium, an issue, and an issue while taking digoxin because the lower a person’s potassium goes the higher the risk for digoxin toxicity

Anytime that we give digoxin we have to recognize any other med that could be affecting a persons potassium level because that is going to affect the safety of the digoxin

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