Drug Therapy for Fluid Volume Excess & Opioids PDF

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This document outlines learning objectives for two chapters on drug therapy. The first chapter covers diuretics, including their mechanisms, indications, adverse effects and nursing implications. The second chapter examines opioid drugs, including their impact on public health, and nursing implications.

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Learning Objectives, Chapter 34, Drug Therapy for Fluid Volume Excess 1. Recognize conditions requiring diuretic administration. Edema, heart failure and HTN 2. Identify the loop diuretics in terms of their prototype, mechanism of action, indications for use, major adverse effects, and nursing im...

Learning Objectives, Chapter 34, Drug Therapy for Fluid Volume Excess 1. Recognize conditions requiring diuretic administration. Edema, heart failure and HTN 2. Identify the loop diuretics in terms of their prototype, mechanism of action, indications for use, major adverse effects, and nursing implications. 3. Describe the thiazide diuretics in terms of their prototype, mechanism of action, indications for use, major adverse effects, and nursing implications. 4. Describe the potassium-sparing diuretics in terms of their prototype, mechanism of action, indications for use, major adverse effects, and nursing implications. 5. Discuss the rationale for using combination products containing a potassium- losing and a potassium-sparing diuretic. 6. Discuss the rationale for concomitant use of a loop diuretic and a thiazide or related diuretic. 7. Implement the nursing process in the care of patients receiving diuretics. Learning Objectives, Chapter 49, Drug Therapy With Opioids Pain is subjective what the pt says it is 1. Recognize the usefulness as well as public health concerns related to opioid drug therapy for acute and chronic pain. 2. Recognize the impact of the opioid epidemic on individuals and society and the national strategies to reduce opioid-associated deaths. 3. Identify the prototype and describe the action, use, adverse effects, contraindications, and nursing implications for the opioid agonists. 4. Identify the prototype and describe the action, use, adverse effects, contraindications, and nursing implications for the opioid antagonists. 5. Implement the nursing process in the care of the patient receiving opioid medications for pain.

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