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Ferrous sulfate (Classification) | Mineral supplement |
Ferrous sulfate (Indication) | To correct simple iron deficiency |
Ferrous sulfate (Nursing considerations) | (Be aware that iron preparations cause dark green or black spots) (Monitor bowel movement as constipation is a common adverse effect) |
Potassium chloride (Classification) | Mineral, electrolyte |
Potassium chloride (Indication) | To prevent treat potassium deficit secondary todiuretic or corticosteroid therapy |
Potassium chloride (Nursing considerations) | (Do not foil-wrapped powders and tablets before using) (Lab test: Frequent serum electrolytes are warranted) |
Calcium carbonate (Classification) | Mineral, electrolyte, Gl med |
Calcium carbonate (Indication) | Used as calcium supplement when calcium intake may be inadequate and in treatment of mild calcium deficiency states, also for heart burn |
Calcium carbonate (Nursing consideration) | (Do not continue this medication 1-2 weeks, can cause acid rebound) (Do not use calcium carbonate repeatedly with foods high in vitamin D) |
Folic acid (brand name) | Vitamine B9 |
Folic acid (Classification) | Vitamin, water soluble |
Folic acid (Indications) | Folate deficiency, anemia |
Folic acid (Nursing considerations) | (Keep physician in formed of patient’s response to therapy) (Obtain a careful history of dietary intake and drug and alcohol usage prior to start of therapy) |
Cyanocobalamin (brand name) | Vit B12 |
Cyanocobalamin (Classifications) | Vitamine, water soluble |
Cyanocobalamin (Indications) | Vitamin B12 deficiency |
Cyanocobalamin (Nursing considerations) | (Notify physician of any intercurrent disease or infection) (Obtain a complete diet and drug history of sensitivities) |
Vitamin k (classifications) | Vitamine, fat soluble |
Vitamin k (Indication) | Drug of choice as an antidote for overdosage of coumarin and indandione oral anticoagulants. |
Vitamin k (Nursing considerations) | (Monitor patient constantly. Sever reactions include fatalities) (Maintain consistency in diet and avoid significant in daily intake of vitamin -rich foods) |
Cholecalciferol (brand name) | Vitamine D3 |
Cholecalciferol (Classifications) | Vitamine, fat soluble |
Cholecalciferol (Indication) | To treat or prevent vitamine d deficancy |
Cholecalciferol (Nursing considerations) | (Avoid concurrent antacids) (Observe carefully for hypercalcemia) |