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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

          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
        
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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
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