Can someone do blood production templates like this?
1. Whole blood
2. Packed RBCs
3. Platelets
4. Platelets
The example of a template like this is shown below and with references.
This template above is an example.
STUDENT NAME
MEDICATION: Sodium Chloride
CATEGORY/CLASS: Mineral and electrolyte replacement
REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER:
PURPOSE OF MEDICATION:
Expected Pharmacological Action
Therapeutic Use
Solutions of NaCl resemble extracellular fluid. Reduces corneal edema by an osmotic effect.
IV/PO: Replacement in deficiency states and maintenance of homeostasis
Complications:
Medication Administration
Seen primarily during PO and IV use
CV: HF, PULMONARY EDEMA, edema
F and E: hypernatremia, hypervolemia, hypokalemia
Local: IV-extravasation, irritation at IV site
PO IV
Contraindications/Precautions:
Contraindicated in hypertonic solutions should not be used in patients with elevated slightly decreased, or normal serum sodium. Fluid retention or hypernatremia. Use cautiously in patients prone to metabolic, acid-base, or fluid and electrolyte abnormalities, including geriatric patients, those with nasogastric suctioning, vomiting, diarrhea, diuretic therapy, glucocorticoid therapy, fistulas, HF, severe renal failure, severe liver diseases.
Nursing Interventions:
Assess fluid balance, symptoms of hyponatremia or hypernatremia. Monitor serum sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, and chloride concentrations and acid-base balance, serum osmolarity in patients receiving hypertonic saline solutions.
Interactions:
Drug-Drug: Excessive amounts of NaCl may partially antagonize the effects of antihypertensives. Use with corticosteroids may result in excess sodium retention.
Client Education:
Advise patients at risk for dehydration due to exposure to extreme temperatures when and how to take NaCl tablets. Inform patients that undigested tablets may be passed in the stool; oral electrolyte solutions are preferable.
Evaluation of Medication Effectiveness:
Prevention or correction of dehydration. Normalization of serum sodium and chloride levels. Prevention of heat prostration during exposure to high temperatures.
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES
THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE A7