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- Explain 4 age-related effects of drugs (medications) on the older person and how you would adjust these effects with consultation with the Registered Nurse. What happens to each Ingestion, absorption, metabolism, excretion (easy and simple, in own words)2.-Explain 4 age-related effects of drugs (medications) on the older person and how you would adjust these effects with consultation with the Registered Nurse. What happens to each Ingestion, absorption, metabolism, excretion (easy and simple, in own words)?5 A client who is 80 years old, takes Lasix (furosemide) for management of hypertension. She reports to the nurse that she takes ducolax (bisacodyl) daily to promote bowel movements. The nurse assesses the client for possible symptoms of: a. Hypocalcemia B. Hypothyroidism c. Hyperglycemia D. Hypokalemia
- Intra-enous morphine is prescribed for a patient who has had surgery. The nurse informs the patient that which common ad-erse effects can occur with this medication? (Select all that apply.) a )Diarrhea b )Constipation c )Pruritus d )Urinary frequency e )NauseaA nurse assesses the stool of patients who are experiencinggastrointestinal problems. In which patients would diarrheabe a possible finding? Select all that apply.a. A patient who is taking narcotics for painb. A patient who is taking laxativesc. A patient who is taking diureticsd. A patient who is dehydratedA client diagnosed with hypertension is prescribed lisinopril. The nurse should monitor the client for which potential adverse effect associated with this medication? A) Hyperkalemia B) Hypocalcemia C) Hypokalemia D) Hypercalcemia.
- Explain 4 age-related effects of drugs (medications) on the older person and how you would adjust these effects with consultation with the Registered Nurse. What we can do as an EN. What happens to each Ingestion, absorption, metabolism, excretion Ingestion: The ingestion is a swallowing and digestibility process in the digestive tract. Swallowing and digestion slows down. Absorption: The absorption of a drug or food is the absorption from the gut to the bloodstream. Bioavailability means that if the medicine is completely consumed by the body, the bio-availability of the pharmaceutical product is 100%. The ingestion to swallow medication. Excretion: Any molecule ingested from the gut wall to the fluid beyond the intestine is absorbed into the hepatic portal vein. Metabolism: The metabolism of the medicine reaches the liver from the vein. Often called first-pass metabolism. A food particle or medication becomes a pumping agent in the blood. Metabolism slows.Order: Medication C 1.2 g PO daily given in four divided dosesAvailable: Medication C in 600 mg tabletHow many mg will the client be taking per day? How many mg will the nurse administer per dose? How many tablets will the nurse administer per dose?Delirium in elderly patients is often caused by: A. Malnutrition B. Dehydration C. Infection D. All of the above
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