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Several nursing interventions for aspirin may be appropriate and these may include: 1
This intervention ensures that patients receive the intended therapeutic effects of furosemide and helps maintain fluid balance
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Metoprolol is a prescription medication used to treat conditions like high blood pressure ( hypertension ), angina, and heart failure
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Now, the most common side effects of beta blockers result from excessive blockade of beta 1 receptors in the heart, and these include bradycardia, hypotension, fatigue, and
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Decrease in severity of pain without a significant alteration in level of consciousness or respiratory status
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Advise the patient to use caution when taking the medication, such as avoiding activities that could cause injury
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Interventions + + Because of the risk of arrhythmias, abnormal BP responses, and Decrease in severity of pain without a significant alteration in level of consciousness or respiratory status
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Additive effects of this drug and the intervention may cause a dangerous fall in blood pressure
Now, the most common side effects of beta blockers result from excessive blockade of beta 1 receptors in the heart, and these include bradycardia, hypotension, fatigue, and dizziness
24 BSA method to calculate a pediatric dose for infants and children ≤12 years of age
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To ensure optimal absorption and therapeutic action by beta blockers, as well as reduce possible side effects
Report these signs to physician or nursing staff immediately
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Interventions + + Instruct patient how to breathe and avoid straining during bowel Administer with a full glass (240 mL) of water or juice