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Medication Administration | Name, Class, Mech of Action, Indications, Side Effects

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Today’s video is all about perfect drug cards and safe medication administration for Nursing Students and NCLEX Review.

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Hey, it’s your favorite subject again – pharmacology! More specifically, how to read and use drug cards for safe and effective administration.

We’re going over how to use drug cards to check for drug allergies, along with safe medication administration to help prepare patients for side effects of specific drugs.

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Phil Announces His New Ministry & the Mysterious Lost Episodes of Unashamed | Ep 344

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Dan the Eunuch visits the Lair, and Phil shares a story about how he became an impromptu heavy equipment operator. Jase has an unusual idea about where a preacher should be when he delivers his sermons. Phil and Miss Kay’s new nonprofit ministry launches its first project, “The C+ Gospel Series.” And the guys discuss what Jesus really meant when he said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit.”

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Maddam sir – Mira On Night Duty – Ep 344 – Full Episode – 12th November 2021

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Maddam sir - Mira On Night Duty - Ep 344 - Full Episode - 12th November 2021

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Episode 344: Mira On Night Duty
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Haseena tells Mira that because she doesn’t sleep and stays at the police station so from today she is handed over the Night Duty. Haseena tells Mira that whenever someone comes here to file a report, she must file their FIR. Then, Mira tells what is a FIR. Haseena tells her not to create any problems and thus Mira says that she doesn’t create problems as she is a machine and problems are human weakness. Karishma then comes and taunts Mira and Mira is about to lodge FIR against Karishma. Watch the full episode now.

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Set in Lucknow the show is based in one such all-women Police station made by 4 beautiful quirky women. Pushpa, the oldest of them, is the head constable who tries to balance her life between home and work. Karishma, the Sub Inspector, is fish out of the water as she is at loggerheads with the philosophy of the police station. She beats before she talks but now she has to solve all cases through reconciliation. Santosh Sharma is a young new recruit and a typical lonely girl in the city. The head of the pack is S.H.O Haseena Mallik, witty, romantic leads by example. The common challenge for all these women is to bring sensitivity to their policing while dealing with cases that come to this police station. Hence their solution is most unusual. The characters and the cases add to the fun and humor of the show. While Pushpa and Karishma are the saas-bahu duo, who keep us entertained by their Squabbles, it is Haseena – Karishma’s ideological differences that add to the drama madam and comedy.

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Doctor explains how to use LEVOTHYROXINE (aka Synthroid or Euthyrox) for HYPOTHYROIDISM

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Doctor explains how to use LEVOTHYROXINE (aka Synthroid or Euthyrox) for HYPOTHYROIDISM

In this video Doctor O’Donovan explains key facts you need to know about a medication called LEVOTHYROXINE (also known as Synthroid®, Levoxyl®, Unithyroid®, Tirosint® in the United States and Euthyrox® and Eltroxin in Europe) and how it is used to treat symptoms of HYPOTHYROIDISM (an under-active thyroid).

In the video we cover:

00:00 – Intro
00:46 – What is Levothyroxine?
01:11 – Who can and can’t take it?
01:54 – How and when to take it
03:01 – What to do if you miss a dose
03:40 – Side effects of levothyroxine
04:55 – Pregnancy and breastfeeding
05:23 – Interactions of levothyroxine with other medications

Key facts from the NHS website:

*Levothyroxine is a synthetic version of a hormone called thyroxine. It replaces thyroxine if your thyroid gland cannot produce it and prevents the symptoms of hypothyroidism.
*Levothyroxine starts working straight away, but it may be several weeks before your symptoms start to improve.
*The most common side effects of levothyroxine are caused by taking a bigger dose than you need. Your doctor can lower your dose to help reduce any side effects.
*Before you start taking levothyroxine, your doctor will do a blood test. *Once you start taking the medicine you’ll have regular blood tests to see how well it’s working.
*Levothyroxine doses need to be carefully monitored during pregnancy. If you’re planning to become pregnant or think you may be pregnant, it’s important to talk to your doctor to get the right care for you and your baby.

Further information:

NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/levothyroxine/

Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/levothyroxine-oral-route/description/drg-20072133

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Amlodipine Side Effects & How to Avoid || Amlodipine Adverse Effects

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Amlodipine Side Effects & How to Avoid || Amlodipine Adverse Effects / Norvasc side effects || Common side effects of Amlodipine

Amlodipine is a calcium channel blocker. That means it affects the movement of calcium into the cells of the heart and blood vessels. This way it widens the blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. Therefore it is used in hypertension i.e nothing but high blood pressure.

High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If this continues for a long time, then the heart and arteries may not function properly. This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, which might result in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. So lowering blood pressure can reduce the risk of strokes and heart attacks. And thats when amlodipine comes into the picture for the treatment of hypertension, chest pain and other conditions caused by coronary artery disease.

common side effects of Amlodipine:

Swelling in your feet or ankles
Difficult in breathing
dizziness, lightheadedness
fast, irregular, pounding, or racing heartbeat or pulse
feeling of warmth
redness of the face , neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest
Chest tightness

How to prevent Amlodipine side effects?

Avoid getting up too fast from a sitting or lying position, or you may feel dizzy. So get up slow and steady to prevent a fall. Otherwise, you can do one thing, First sit for a few moments before standing to prevent the dizziness.

Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting may also occur if you exercise or if the weather is hot. Heavy sweating can cause loss of too much water and result in low blood pressure. Take extra care during exercise or hot weather.

Do not suddenly stop using Amlodipine if you have been using this medicine regularly for several weeks. Stopping suddenly may cause chest pain or high blood pressure to come back or get worse. The best way is to check with your doctor and then reduce it gradually before stopping completely.

When you start taking Amlodipine you may get a headache, and that is normal. This headache lasts for a short time in the beginning. This should become less noticeable after you have taken this medicine for a while. If this effect continues, or if the headaches are severe, check with your doctor.

Sometimes you may find that your gum has swelling and the swelling is increasing day by day. In medical term it is called as gingival hyperplasia. If you have this problem then consult your doctor. They may switch you to an alternative medicine.

Some patients may have tenderness, swelling, or bleeding gums soon after starting Amlodipine. So Brush and floss your teeth carefully and regularly. Massaging your gums may help prevent this. See your dentist regularly to have your teeth cleaned.

Also, Do not take any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter) medicines unless they have been discussed with your doctor. As some of this medicine might not be suitable for you or may cause any drug reaction with amlodipine.

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Meloxicam vs Aleve

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Meloxicam vs Aleve

Meloxicam vs Aleve (naproxen) is the topic. Talk about potential side effects and which medication is stronger.
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Meloxicam dosage including the 15 mg and 7.5 mg tablets are discussed. I cover some of the common side effects of meloxicam and other risks of taking NSAIDs.
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Rights of Medication Administration in Nursing (5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12) NCLEX Review

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The rights of medication administration help nurses and healthcare professionals prevent errors when administering medication to the patient. Not only is this information helpful for NCLEX and nursing exams, but the rights of medication administration will help you keep patients safe.

Quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/rights-of-medication-administration-nursing-quiz/
Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/rights-of-medication-administration-nursing-5-7-9-10/

You may have heard of 5 rights, 6 rights, 7 rights, 9 rights, 10 rights, or even 12 rights of medication administration in nursing. In addition to the five rights that make up the core of medication administration, those additional rights can add another layer of safety.

In this video, Nurse Sarah explains the rights of medication administration and gives examples and anecdotes of her own experiences.

-Right patient
-Right medication
-Right dose
-Right route
-Right frequency/time
-Right documentation
-Right education
-Right assessment
-Right reason
-Right evaluation
-Right to refuse

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In this video, Ellis demonstrates how to reconstitute a powder medication.

Ellis Parker MSN, RN-BC, CNE, CHSE covers Reconstitution . The Clinical Skills video tutorial series is intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.

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Amlodipine Side Effects (Why They Occur & How To Reduce Risk)

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Amlodipine Side Effects (Why They Occur & How To Reduce Risk)

Amlodipine (also known as Norvasc) is a calcium channel blocker used to lower blood pressure and treat chest pain. In this lesson, we discuss the side effects of amlodipine.

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MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION PO (ORAL) | SKILLS DEMO

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In this video I demonstrate how to administer PO (oral) medications to a patient using the 3 checks and 5 rights.
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Mary Greeley Medical Center is proud to receive a Patient Safety Award from the Iowa Healthcare Collaborative (IHC). IHC recognized Mary Greeley Medical Center for excellence in patient care for how we safely administer medications.

Mary Greeley Medical Center works hard to support initiatives that improve patient safety, reduce the risk of harm and keep patients at the center of care.
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Considering Patient Nonadherence to Schizophrenia Medication

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Experts consider the reasons behind patient nonadherence to therapy in the setting of schizophrenia management.
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Nonadherence in Schizophrenics and Consequences

Professionals discuss the unique propensity of schizophrenic patients to maintain nonadherence toward their medication dosage and list the common consequences of this obstinacy.