NSAIDS Aspirin Pt Education: Drug name: N S A I K Naproxen NCLEX TIP A – Aspirin A – Avoid Kids NCLEX TIPS Salicylate acid (Aspirin) = possible Reye’s Syndrome Early sign of toxicity is Tinnitus Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) - report to HCP Ibuprofen & Indomethacin Ketorolac (brand: Toradol) NCLEX TIP NCLEX Question ACETAMINOPHEN Indication: Anti-inflammatory & Antipyretic (Fever reducer) MOA: Decrease prostaglandin response to decrease pain & inflammation KEY Words HESI Question Gout teaching effective “I can use ibuprofen or naproxen for pain” ATI Question Kaplan Question Patient with rheumatoid arthritis, NSAIDS relieve the symptoms N S A I D S HESI Question Ibuprofen - Do NOT take on an empty stomach. – YES - Patient with Acid reflux on Ranitidine (PPI) & NSAID YES ok - “I take occasional ibuprofen for my knees” - YES NOT GOOD FOR BODY (Kidneys, Heart Failure, Asthma, GI, clots ect) STICKY BLOOD “CLOTS” Increased risk for thrombosis ASTHMA WORSENING RANITIDINE HESI Question INCREASED BLEED RISK! Patient with HTN or CHF DYSFUNCTIONAL KIDNEYS Renal Injury (long term use) Creatinine over 1.3, Urine output 30ml/hr or Less “I will call my HCP before taking ibuprofen” SWELLING HEART CHF (heart failure) & HTN worsening Notes IBUPROFEN