NURS 1566 Clinical Form 3: Clinical Medications Worksheets (You will need to make additional copies of these forms) Generic Name Prednisone
Trade Name Predacot
Peak Unknown
Onset 1 hr
Classification corticosteroids
Duration 1.25-1.5 days
Dose 5 mg
Route PO
Time/frequency Q day
Normal dosage range 5-60mg/day single dose or divided doses.
Why is your patient getting this medication COPD
For IV meds, compatibility with IV drips and/or solutions N/A
Mechanism of action and indications (Why med ordered) Supress inflammation and the normal immune response. Used systemically and locally in a wide variety of chronic diseases including: Inflammatory, Allerfic, Hematologic, Neoplastic, and Autoimmune disorders.
Nursing Implications (what to focus on) Contraindications/warnings/interactions Contraindicated in pt’s w/ active untreated infections, known alcohol, bisulfite, or tartrazine hypersensitivity or intolerance; administration of live virus vaccines. Use cautiously in pt’s w/ chronic treatment (will lead to adrenal suppression; use lowest possible dose for shortest period of time) Common side effects Depression, euphoria, hypertension, anorexia, nausea, acne, decreased wound healing, ecchymoses, fragility, hirsutism, petechiae, adrenal suppression, muscle wasting, osteoporosis, cushingoid appearance (moon face, buffalo hump), PEPTIC ULCERATION, THROMBOEMBOLISM
Interactions with other patient drugs, OTC or herbal medicines (ask patient specifically) None known for this patient
Lab value alterations caused by medicine Monitor serum electrolytes and glucose. May cause hyperglycemia, especially in persons with diabetes.. Patients on prolonged therapy should routinely have hematologic values, serum electrolytes, and serum and urine glucose evaluated. May ↓ WBCs. May ↓ serum potassium and calcium and ↑ serum sodium concentrations Be sure to teach the patient the following about this medication Cause immunosuppression and may mask symptoms of infection. Instruct patient to avoid people with known contagious illnesses and to report possible infections immediately, caution patient to avoid vaccinations without first consulting health care professional, review side effects with patient. Instruct patient to inform health care professional promptly if severe abdominal pain or tarry stools occur. Patient should also report unusual swelling, weight gain, tiredness, bone pain, bruising, non-healing sores, visual disturbances, or behavior changes.
Nursing Process- Assessment (Pre-administration assessment) Assess patient for signs of adrenal insufficiency (hypotension, weight loss, weakness, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, lethargy, confusion, restlessness) before and periodically during therapy.
Assessment Why would you hold or not give this med? Do not hold dose, these drugs must be gradually decreased.
Evaluation Check after giving Decrease in presenting symptoms with minimal systemic side effects.