N3661 Nursing of Adults Medications - List Please complete prior to attending the skills lab . Student Name: Medications List – MUST be completed prior to medication administration. Medication Class How does this med effect Assessment needed Name & Dose & pathophysiology or before or after Frequency disease process? giving? Pantoprazole sodium 40mg IV push q12h (example how to complete) Antiulcer, PPI Inhibits proton pump activity by binding to hydrogen potassium adenosine triphosphatase, located at secretory surface of gastric parietal cells, to suppress gastric acid secretion. Check for allergies, IV site , check magnesium level Common and / or Serious Side Effects & nursing role in treating or preventing those side effects? Can increase chance of osteoporosis. Can increase blood sugar ,lipid levels and LFT’s. Watch for signs and symptoms of low magnesium Lasix 80 mg IV BID Ancef 1 gram IV q 6h ©2021 UTA College of Nursing and Health Innovation Page 1 of 2 Other Nursing Concerns/teaching N3661 Nursing of Adults NPH insulin 5 units sq in am Regular insulin 3 units sq in am ©2021 UTA College of Nursing and Health Innovation Page 2 of 2