medication compliance
Medications
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
.
Instructed in new medication
Pred Forte to manage inflammation of palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva, cornea and anterior segment of globe. In addition, warned of possible S/E, such as, increased intraocular pressure, thinning of cornea, interference with corneal wound healing, increased susceptibility to viral or fungal corneal infections, corneal ulceration, discharge, discomfort, foreign body sensation, glaucoma exacerbation, cataracts, visual acuity and visual field defects, optic nerve damage with excessive or long-term use, systemic effects, and adrenal suppression with excessive or long-term use. Instructed to wash hands before and after installation and warned not to touch tip of dropper to eye or surrounding area. Apply light finger pressure on lacrimal sac for 1 minute after installation. On long-term therapy, have frequent tests of intraocular pressure. Instructed not to share drug, washcloths, or towels with family members, and notify MD if anyone develops same signs or symptoms. Stress importance of compliance
with recommended therapy. Notify MD if improvement does not occur within several days or if pain, itching, or swelling of eye occurs. Instructed not to use leftover drug for new eye inflammation because serious problems may occur.
Patient and caregiver educated on precautions to be exercised while taking Topiramat (Topamax). Topamax can induce extreme dry mouth and diarrhea. Sucking on a sugar free hard candy can help with symptomatic relief of dry mouth. Proper hydration measures and compliance
with daily fluid intake recommendations can help with fluid supplementation. Topamax intake can induce some dizziness. Also, Topamax use can result in a side-effect of increased ammonia in the blood, which also contributes to increased nausea, confusion, and dizziness. Patient instructed to avoid activities where loss of consciousness (passing out) could result in serious danger to self or those around you (including swimming, driving a car, climbing in high places, etc.). Patient instructed to talk to his doctor before engaging in such activities.
ALF staff instructions in new medication
ketoconazole cream; use this medication
on the skin only. Clean and thoroughly dry the area to be treated, Apply enough medication
to cover the affected skin and some of the surrounding skin. After applying this medication
, wash your hands. Do not wrap, cover or bandage the area unless directed to do so by your doctor. Do not apply this medication
in the eyes, nose, mouth, or vagina. If this medication
gets in the eyes (e.g., when used to treat dandruff), rinse thoroughly with water.
Instructed Caregiver A.L.F's staff give a patient the new medication
with a full glass of water unless your doctor directs you otherwise. Do not lie down for at least 10 minutes after taking this medication
Continue to take this medication
until the full prescribed amount is finished, even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the medication
too early may result in a return of the infection. Some side effects may occur such as Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor, Rn, or pharmacist promptly
SN instructed patient / caregiver that the more you know about any medication
you use, the better it is as they can be sure they're using it properly. There are simple safety measures when taking any medication
like 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 patient and caregiver about Fentanyl Patch. This medication
is used to help relieve severe ongoing pain. Fentanyl belongs to a class of drugs known as narcotic ( opiate ) analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. Use this medication
on a regular schedule as directed by your doctor, not as needed for sudden ( breakthrough) pain. Apply this medication
to the skin as directed by your doctor. Do not apply on burns, cuts, irritated skin, or skin that has been exposed to radiation ( x-ray treatment ). Select a dry, non - hairy area on a flat part of your body, such as the chest, sides, back, or upper arms. To avoid irritation, apply to a different area each time. Be sure to remove the old patch before applying a new patch. The used patch still contains enough fentanyl to cause serious harm, even kill a child or pet, so fold it in half with the sticky sides together and discard properly. Some side effects are nausea, vomiting, constipation, lightheadedness, dizziness, drowsiness, or headache may occur. Mild irritation, itching, or redness at the application site may also occur. Some of these side effects may decrease after you have been using this medication
for a while. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor. To prevent constipation, eat a diet adequate in fiber, drink plenty of water, and exercise. Ask your pharmacist for help in selecting a laxative ( such as a stimulant type with stool softener ).
SN instructed patient / caregiver on Xanax / Alprazolam Which is a medication
in the class of benzodiazepines. Explained that this medication
is indicated in the management of anxiety and panic attacks and that it works by acting on the CNS to decrease anxiety. Explained to patient that the side effects include: dizziness, drowsiness, lethargy, headache, rashes, nausea, vomiting. Explained that abrupt discontinuation of this medication
can cause withdrawal symptoms such as: sweating, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, tremors and seizures. Instructed patient to avoid ETOH, CNS depressants, and grapefruit juice while taking Xanax. Instructed to notify Physician if experiencing unrelieved anxiety or if experiencing persistence or worsening of medication
side effects
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.