M.S Drug Study
M.S Drug Study
DRUG
STUDY
SUBJECT- MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
SUBMITTED TO:
SUMBITTED BY:
CHARANJIT KAUR
MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
M.SC NURSING 1ST YEAR
10/08/2020
2
1. ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS
As a result, blood
pressure falls.
E. Renin It slows down the Renin comes one level Monitor BP periodically; take
Inhibitor production of higher than angiotensin trough readings, just prior to
renin, an enzyme converting enzyme (ACE) the next scheduled dose, when
produced by your in the renin-angiotensin possible.
kidneys that starts system. Inhibitors of Lab tests: Monitor liver
a chain of renin can therefore function tests, BUN and
chemical steps effectively reduce creatinine, serum potassium,
that increases hypertension and CBC with differential,
blood pressure. periodically.
2. ANTIBIOTICS
3. CARDIAC DRUGS
4. INSULIN
stress or
infection - can
affect insulin
dose
Assess blood
glucose before
admin
Premixed novalin 30 mins 2.5- 4-12 hours Rotate injection
insulin hours sites.
Store at room
temperature.
Never mix
premixed and
pure insulin.
Eat with food
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