Nurse Teaching Topic: How to Take Amphotericin B

Nurse Teaching Topic: How to Take Amphotericin B  Patient/caregiver was educated on how to take Amphotericin B as follows: Amphotericin B is usually administered intravenously. The medication can be stored at room temperature for 24 hours, once reconstituted. Avoid exposure of the medication to light and store it in a dark room. The medication can be stored in the refrigerator frozen for 2 to 3 weeks. Thaw the medication container by getting it out of [...]

Nurse Teaching Topic: Side Effects of Amlodipine Use

Nurse Teaching Topic: Side Effects of Amlodipine Use Patient/caregiver was educated on the side effects of using Amlodipine as follows: Symptoms of hypotension can occur secondary to dilation of blood vessels in the peripheries. When blood vessels dilate, they accommodate more blood volume in the periphery. This can reduce blood supply to the vital organs, such as, brain and result in symptoms such as, dizziness and feeling lightheaded. Diminished blood supply to vital organs, such [...]

Nurse Teaching Topic: Contraindication for Amiodarone Use

Nurse Teaching Topic: Contraindication for Amiodarone Use Patient/caregiver was educated on contraindication for using Amiodarone as follows: Avoid using Amiodarone along with any other medications that can cause slowdown of heart rate, such as, Beta blockers and calcium channel blockers. Using them together can result in extreme slowdown of heart rate and can present an emergency. Amiodarone is contraindicated in individuals with abnormally slow heart rates, as Amiodarone can potentiate the risk for heart block. [...]

Nurse Teaching Topic: Amiloride and Mechanism of Action

Nurse Teaching Topic: Amiloride and Mechanism of Action  Patient/caregiver was educated on Amiloride and its mechanism of action as follows: Amiloride is a potassium sparing diuretic that acts on the distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct, both parts of the renal tubule, involved in the reabsorption of water and solutes from the urine. Amiloride inhibits the reabsorption of water, sodium, and chloride from the urine, which results in increased excretion and loss of water and [...]

Nurse Teaching Topic: Contraindications for Taking Alogliptin

Nurse Teaching Topic: Contraindications for Taking Alogliptin  Patient/caregiver was educated on contraindications for taking Alogliptin as follows: Alogliptin for the significant part is excreted unchanged by the kidneys with very small portion being metabolized in the liver. Individuals with liver and renal dysfunction, cannot metabolize and excrete Alogliptin normally. In such patients with compromised liver and renal functions, Alogliptin can stay active in circulation for longer time and can result in serious hypoglycemic episodes. So, [...]