Terbutaline
Terbutaline Description I.V. terbutaline (Brethine) is a beta-adrenergic agent used to stop contractions in preterm labor. Equipment Administration set for primary I.V. line (if the patient does not have one…
Terbutaline Description I.V. terbutaline (Brethine) is a beta-adrenergic agent used to stop contractions in preterm labor. Equipment Administration set for primary I.V. line (if the patient does not have one…
Administering magnesium sulfate safely If your patient requires I.V. magnesium therapy, use caution when administering the drug because magnesium toxicity may occur. Follow these guidelines to ensure the patient’s safety…
Cervical ripening agents If a woman’s cervix isn’t soft and supple, a ripening agent may be applied to stimulate labor. Drugs containing prostaglandin E2, such as dinoprostone (Cervidil, Prepidil, Prostin…
I.M. injection sites Deltoid If the volume to be administered is greater than 2 ml, don’t use this site. Dorsogluteal
Subcutaneous injections Before giving the injection, elevate the subcutaneous tissue at the site by grasping it firmly, as shown at right. Insert the needle at a 45- or 90-degree angle…
Mixing insulin When mixing insulin, always draw up clear insulin first, then cloudy. To mix insulin, follow these steps: Wipe the rubber top of the insulin vials with alcohol. Gently…
Insulin overview Insulin type Onset Peak Usual effective duration Usual maximum duration Animal Regular 0.5-2 hr 3-4 hr 4-6 hr 6-8 hr NPH 4-6 hr 8-14 hr 16-20 hr 20-24…
Transfusion reactions Reaction and causes Signs and symptoms Allergic Allergen in donor blood Donor blood hypersensitive to certain drugs Anaphylaxis (chills, facial swelling, laryngeal edema, pruritus, urticaria, wheezing), fever, nausea,…