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Drug Study

This document summarizes information about 3 different drugs - Amoxicillin, Mefenamic Acid, and Co-Amoxiclav. For each drug, the classification, mechanism of action, common side effects, adverse effects, dosage/administration, and nursing responsibilities are provided. Some common side effects among the drugs include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, and abdominal pain. Nurses are responsible for educating patients, monitoring for adverse effects, and ensuring proper administration of the medications.
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Drug Study

This document summarizes information about 3 different drugs - Amoxicillin, Mefenamic Acid, and Co-Amoxiclav. For each drug, the classification, mechanism of action, common side effects, adverse effects, dosage/administration, and nursing responsibilities are provided. Some common side effects among the drugs include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, and abdominal pain. Nurses are responsible for educating patients, monitoring for adverse effects, and ensuring proper administration of the medications.
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Drug Study

MECHANISM OF NURSING
DRUG CLASSIFICATION ACTION SIDE EFFECTS ADVERSE EFFECTS RESPONSIBILITIES
GENERIC NAME Prevents bacterial cell  Vomiting  Nausea *Advise the patients
Amoxicillin Antibiotic wall synthesis during  Nausea  Vomiting family to take the
replication. Bactericidal  Abdominal pain  Diarrhea medication with meals
BRAND NAME  Diarrhea  Rash for better absorption and
Amoxil  Pruritus to reduce GI discomfort
 Urticaria *Instruct the patient’s
DOSAGE, TIMING family to take medication
 Nephritis
ROUTE as prescribed even after
 Hallucinations
feeling better and not to
 Seizures
2.50mg , every 8 double dose.
hours, PO *Teach the patient’s
family to report sore
throat, bruising, bleeding
and joint pain, this may
indicate blood
dyscrasias.
* Advise patient’s family
to watch out for perineal
itching, fever, malaise,
redness, pain, swelling,
drainage, rash, diarrhea,
change in cough, sputum
or furry tongue, this may
indicate superinfection.
*Monitor CBC, renal
and liver function tests.
MECHANISM OF NURSING
DRUG CLASSIFICATION ACTION SIDE EFFECTS ADVERSE EFFECTS RESPONSIBILITIES
GENERIC NAME Mefenamic acid binds  CNS: Drowsiness,  Dyspnea * Give drug with food,
Mefenamic acid the prostaglandin insomnia,dizziness,  Tinnitus milk or antacids.
synthesis receptors nervousness,confusion,  Diarrhea * Do not increase or
BRAND NAME Analgesic COX-1 and COX-2, headache.  Nausea double the dose, follow
Ponstan inhibiting the action of  GI: Severe diarrhea,  Vomiting exactly as prescribed and
prostaglandin ulceration, and  Hepatitis indicated.
DOSAGE, TIMING synthesis. As these * Administer drug with
bleeding, nausea,  Jaundice
ROUTE receptors have a role as full glass of water.
vomiting, abdominal  Headache
a major mediator of * Do not administer with
cramps, flatus,  Nervousness
250 mg, every inflammation and/ or anticoagulants and other
role for prostanoid constipation, hepatic  Insomnia drug that causes GI
6hours, PO
signaling in activity- toxicity.  Dysuria upset.
dependent plasticity,  Hematologic:  Rash * Monitor for adverse
the symptoms of pain prolonged prothrombin  Several cases of effects.
are temporarily time, severe renal failure. *Instruct discontinuation
reduced. autoimmune hemolytic of medication if adverse
anemia (long term effects occurs.
use), leukopenia. * Notify physician if
 Urogenital: persistent GI discomfort,
Nephrotoxicity, sore throat, fever or
malaise occur.
dysuria, albuminuria,
* Assess for occurrence
hematuria, elevation of of GI ulcers after taking.
BUN.
 Skin: Urticaria, rash
 Palpitation, dyspnea
blurred vision, ear pain
and perspiration
MECHANISM OF NURSING
DRUG CLASSIFICATION ACTION SIDE EFFECTS ADVERSE EFFECTS RESPONSIBILITIES
GENERIC NAME An antibiotic that  Rash or any skin  Lethargy *Assess bowel pattern
Co-amoxiclav Antibacterial combines amoxicillin and problems such as  Hallucinations before and during
clavulanic acid. It destroys blisters, spots,  Seizures treatment as pseudo
bacteria by disrupting their
BRAND NAME
ability to form cell walls.
peeling, scaling,  Glossitis membranous colitis may
Augmentin redness or other  Sore mouth occur.
colour change.  Furry tongue
Clavulanic acid blocks the
DOSAGE, TIMING  Diarrhea, the *Report hematuria or
chemical defense, known  Black “hairy
ROUTE urine is dark, or oliguria as high doses
as beta-lactamase that tongue” Nausea
the skin or the can be nephrotoxic.
some bacteria have against  Vomiting
500/125mg, every 8 penicillin’s. white part of the
 Diarrhea
hours, PO eyes seems *Assess respiratory
Co-amoxiclav is active yellow  Abdominal pain status.
against bacterial infections (jaundiced).  Bloody diarrhea
that have become resistant Feeling sick  Enterocolitis *Observe for
to amoxicillin (nausea) or being anaphylaxis.
sick (vomiting)
 Redness and *Ensure that the patient
itching in the has adequate fluid intake
mouth or vagina during any diarrhea
(thrush) attack.
 Headache
 Dizziness

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