SN instructed on proper method of medication
intake, as many people taking prescription medication
s do not follow their doctors orders. SN instruct on medication compliance
to better control the patients disease process, to refill medication
on time to prevent missed/skipped doses. do not take any medication
that does not belong to you. Also ask your doctor before taking any over the counter medication
to avoid interactions. Patient verbalized understanding.
SN instruct on medication compliance
to better control the patients disease process, to refill medication
on time to prevent missed/skipped doses. Also Instructed to pt to take each medication
exactly as it has been prescribed, make sure that all your doctors know about all your medication
s, and let your doctors know about any other over the counter (OTC) medication
s, vitamins and supplements, or herbs that you use as well as any allergies to any medication
.
SN instructed on proper method of medication
intake, as many people taking prescription medication
s do not follow their doctors, always ask your doctor if you run out of meds to know if you need a refill or not and do not take any medication
that does not belong to you. Also ask your doctor before taking any on the counter medication
to avoid interactions.
SN instructed patient/CG on Acetaminophen pain medication
usually used to treat minor to moderate pain. SN instructed patient/CG to never exceed 3000 mg in a 24 hour period. As with any medication
Acetaminophen may have side effects, and if you experience SOB or a life threatening side effect please call 911 and seek emergency treatment.
Patient and caregiver instructed on precautions regarding medication
s like always check expirations date on medication
s, and dispose of expired meds, take all meds exactly as ordered. Never share medication
s with friends or family members or take medication
s that are not prescribed for you, keep medication
s out of reach of children, do not mix medication
s in bottles. Patient/caregiver instructed to keep an updated medication
list in the home. Always take or send medication
list to hospital or doctor's appointments with patient.
Instructed patient on isorsobide which is used to treat and prevent chest pain, side effects of isorsobide are headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea or vomiting. Headache is often a sign that this medication
is working; treat it with an aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever as recommended by your doctor. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
SN instructed patient and caregiver on medication
diazepam, explained that this should be used during times of anxiety. Advised it can cause memory problems, drowsiness, dizziness, and confusion, it increases the patient fall risk as well. Both parties verbalized understanding.
Instructed patient on Coenzyme Q10 which is used for heart problems. It has also been used for reducing the number of migraine headaches. Nausea, loss of appetite, upset stomach, or diarrhea may rarely occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, contact your home health nurse or doctor promptly.
Patient instructed on safety with medication
s to include: do not stop or adjust medication
s without consulting prescriber, store medication
s in a cool/dry place, keep medication
s out of reach of children, do not remove prescription labels or mix multiple medication
s in one bottle.
SN explained to patient that Diflucan is used to treat serious fungal or yeast infections, such as urinary tract infections. It works by stopping the growth of Candida. It usually starts to work within one day, but it may take 3 days for your symptoms to improve and up to 7 days for your symptoms to disappear. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach upset/pain, headache, dizziness, or hair loss may occur while using Diflucan.