The Instructor will assign ten      (10) drug cards per week, in specific areas. Each card will be...

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  • The Instructor will assign ten     (10) drug cards per week, in specificareas. Each card will be worth 1     point. You will not receive thepoints for the cards if they are not submitted     within the week whendue.
  • Cards must be handwritten,     legible, and on ruled indexcards.
  • All information required on the     card must be completed or you willnot receive the point for the card.
  • The following information must      beon the Drug Card for Each Drug:
    • Generic and Trade /Brand Names      ( American Only )
    • Classifications:
      • Therapeutic
      • Pharmacological
    • Indications/Uses
    • Contraindications
    • Adverse reactions by all      systems
    • Safe dosage range
    • 3 nursing implications
    • Action

  • Atenolol
  • 2. Metoprolol
  • 3. Cogentin
  • 4. Hyoscyamine
  • 5. Atrovent
  • 6. Oxybutynin
  • 7. Scopalamine
  • 8. Detrol
  • 9. Isosorbide
  • 10. Flomax

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1 Atenolol Brand name Tenormin Generic name Atenolol Pharmacologic classification beta blocker Therapeutic classification antihypertensive antianginal Action It works by blocking the action of certain natural chemicals in body such as epinephrine on the heart and blood vessels This effect lowers the heart rate blood pressure and strain on the heart Indications hypertension angina cardiac arrythmias Contraindications hypotension bradycardia cardiogenic shock asthma hypersensitivity to the drug Side effects Dizziness lightheadedness tiredness and nausea dry mouth constipation hair loss Dose oral tablet 25 mg 50 mg 100 mg Nursing implications watch for hypotension or bradycardia Dont Stop the drug suddenly Monitor complications and vital signs 2metoprolol Brand names Lopressor and Toprol XL Generic name metoprolol Therapeutic class beta blockers Action Metoprolol tartrate is a beta1selective cardioselective adrenergic receptor blocker It inhibits beta2adrenoreceptors chiefly located in the bronchial and vascular musculature Side effectstiredness dizziness diarrhea constipation breathing problems such as shortness of breath cough and wheezing rach bradycardia Indications Hypertension Angina pectoris Prevention of MI and decreased mortality in    See Answer
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