Miranda Johnson is a 32-year-old G3P2 at 39 weeks of
There are TWO parts to this discussion to answer altogether in your first post this week: Part 1: Choose ONE of the prototypes from this week and develop a concept map or drug card to POST here. Class: Prototype, MOA, indications, side effects adverse reactions, contraindications, special therapeutic considerations. Part 2: Include two questions a client should be able to answer correctly after education. Drug Prototypes Respiratory system GI system Albuterol (al-byoo-ter-ole): selective beta-2 agonist Zafirlukast (za-feer-loo-kast): leukotriene receptor antagonist Prednisone (pred-ni-sone): glucocorticoid (GC) receptor agonist Fluticasone/salmeterol (floo-tik-a-sone/sal-me-te-role): corticosteroid/long-acting selective beta-2 agonist (combination) Fluticasone (floo-tik-a-sone): corticosteroid Ipratropium (i-pra-troe-pee-um): muscarinic cholinergic antagonist Theophylline (thee-off-i-lin): methylxanthine Pseudoephedrine (soo-doe-e-fed-rin): adrenergic agonist Dextromethorphan (dex-troe-meth-or-fan): antitussive Acetylcysteine (a-se-teel-sis-teen): mucolytic Guaifenesin (gwye-fen-e-sin): expectorant Diphenhydramine (dye-fen-hye-dra-meen): non-selective histamine receptor antagonist (first generation antihistamine) Loratadine (lor-a-ta-deen): selective H1 receptor antagonist (second generation antihistamine) Famotidine (fa-moe-ti-deen): selective H2 receptor antagonist Omeprazole (o-mep-ra-zole): proton-pump inhibitor Loperamide (loe-per-a-mide): antidiarrheal Bismuth subsalicylate (biz-muth sub-sa-lis-i-late): antidiarrheal, antiulcer, adsorbent Docusate (dok-yoo-sate): stool softener Magnesium citrate Misoprostol (mye-soe-prost-ole): prostaglandin analog/receptor agonist
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