NURS 1566 Clinical Form 3: Clinical Medications Worksheets (You will need to make additional copies of these forms) Generic Name Quetiapine Peak Unknown
Trade Name Seroquel
Classification Antipsychotics
Onset Unknown
Dose 200 mg
Duration 8-12 hours
Route PO
Time/frequency HS
Normal dosage range 100-800 mg
Why is your patient getting this medication Bipolar Disorder
For IV meds, compatibility with IV drips and/or solutions N/A
Mechanism of action and indications (Why med ordered) Probably acts by serving as an antagonist of dopamine and serotonin. Also antagonizes histamine H1 receptors and alpha1-adrenergic receptors. Indicated for Schizophrenia and Bipolar mania
Nursing Implications (what to focus on) Contraindications/warnings/interactions Hypersensitivity, Use cautiously in hypothyroidism and history of suicide attempts Common side effects Dizziness and weight gain
Interactions with other patient drugs, OTC or herbal medicines (ask patient specifically) Alcohol, opioid analgesics,
Lab value alterations caused by medicine May cause asymptomatic increase in AST andALT Be sure to teach the patient the following about this medication Take medication as directed. Inform of possibility of extrapyramidal symptoms. Advise to change position slowly to minimize orthostatic hypotension. May cause drowsiness. Avoid extremes in temp. Notify health care provider promptly of sore throat, fever, unusual bleeding bruising or rash. Emphasize need for follow up. Opthalmologic exams should be preformed before and every 6 months during therapy
Nursing Process- Assessment (Pre-administration assessment) Monitor mental status, blood pressure, extrapyramidal side effects, tardive dyskinesia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
Assessment Why would you hold or not give this med? If extrapyramidal side effects are present a reduction or discontinuation may be necessary
Evaluation Check after giving Decreased in excited, manic, paranoic, or withdrawn behavior