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Terms in this set (22)Which instruction should be included in the discharge teaching for a patient with a transdermal nitroglycerin (Nitro-Dur) patch? "Apply the patch to a hairless, nonirritated area of the chest, upper arm, back or shoulder." The patient states to the nurse, "My friend said nitroglycerin relieves angina pain by reducing preload. What is preload?" Which statement by the nurse explains preload to this patient? "It is the blood return to the heart." Preload is determined by the amount of blood in the ventricle just before contraction. Which statement by the patient demonstrates a need for further education regarding nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) sublingual tablets? "I can take up to four tablets at 5-minute intervals for chest pain." Patients are taught to take up to three sublingual tablets 5 minutes apart. According to current guidelines, if the chest pain or discomfort is not relieved in 5 minutes, after one dose, the patient (or family member) must call 911 immediately. The patient can take one more tablet while awaiting emergency care and a third tablet 5 minutes later, but no more than three tablets total. Patients should always sit or lie down before taking this medication. Calcium channel blockers reduce myocardial oxygen demand by decreasing afterload. How would the nurse explain afterload to the patient? It is the force against which the heart must pump. Afterload is the force (systemic vascular resistance) against which the heart must exert itself when delivering blood to the body. Which dosage form of nitroglycerin has the longest duration of action? Transdermal patch The transdermal patch has an 8- to 12-hour duration of action compared with 3 minutes to 6 hours for the other dosage forms of nitroglycerin. To prevent the development of tolerance to nitroglycerin (Nitro-Bid) transdermal patch, the nurse instructs the patient to perform which action? Apply the nitroglycerin patch in the morning and remove it at night for 8 hours. Before administering isosorbide mononitrate (Imdur) sustained-release tablet to a patient, what is the priority nursing intervention? Obtain a blood pressure reading. Mononitrate is a vasodilator and thus can cause hypotension. It is important to assess blood pressure before administering. The patient asks the nurse, "How should sublingual nitroglycerin be stored when I travel?" What is the nurse's best response? "It's best to keep it in its original container away from heat and light." Although sublingual nitroglycerin needs to be kept in a cool, dry place, it should not be placed in an ice chest, where it could freeze. It should not be kept in the glove compartment of a car and needs to be kept away from heat, not in a clear plastic bag. The nurse is teaching treatment of acute chest pain for a patient prescribed nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) sublingual tablets. Which instructions should the nurse include? Sit or lie down before taking medication. Nitroglycerin is a vasodilator and can cause orthostatic hypotension, resulting in dizziness. It should be kept in a readily accessible location for immediate use should chest pain occur. Three tablets may be taken 5 minutes apart. It should be placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve. The nurse is providing discharge teaching for a patient with a new prescription for nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) sublingual tablets. Which statement by the patient indicates an understanding of the nurse's discharge instructions about this medication? "I will keep my nitroglycerin tablets in their original glass container." The sublingual dosage form of nitroglycerin needs to be kept in its original amber-colored glass container with metal lid to avoid loss of potency from exposure to heat, light, moisture, and cotton filler. It should be replaced every 3 to 6 months in order to maintain potency. Potency of the sublingual nitroglycerin is noted if there is burning or stinging when the medication is placed under the tongue; if the medication does not burn, then the drug has lost its potency, and a new prescription must be obtained. Headaches associated with nitrates last approximately 20 minutes (with sublingual forms) and may be managed with acetaminophen. A patient who is taking nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) sublingual tablets is complaining of flushing and headaches. What is the nurse's best response? "These are the most common adverse effects of nitroglycerin. They should subside with continued use of nitroglycerin." Headache, flushing of the face, dizziness, and fainting are the most common adverse effects of nitroglycerin and the headache generally subsides after the start of therapy. When applying nitroglycerin (Nitro-Bid) ointment, the nurse should perform which action? Apply the ointment to a nonhairy part of the upper torso. A patient receiving IV nitroglycerin at 20 mcg/min complains of dizziness. Nursing assessment reveals a blood pressure of 85/40 mm Hg, heart rate of 110 beats/min, and respiratory rate of 16 breaths/min. What is the nurse's best action? Decrease the IV nitroglycerin by 10 mcg/min. Nitroglycerin, as a vasodilator, causes a decrease in blood pressure. Because it is short-acting, decreasing the infusion rate will allow the blood pressure to rise. The patient should be monitored every 10 minutes while changing the rate of the IV nitroglycerin infusion. It is MOST important for the nurse to instruct a patient prescribed nitroglycerin to avoid which substance? Erectile dysfunction drugs Concurrent administration of nitrate drugs and erectile dysfunction drugs such as sildenafil citrate (Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis), and vardenafil (Levitra) can cause an additive hypotensive effect. When caring for a patient with angina pectoris, the nurse would question a prescription for a noncardioselective beta blocker in a patient with which preexisting condition? Bronchial asthma Noncardioselective beta blockers should be used with caution in patients with bronchial asthma, because any level of blockade of beta2-receptors can promote bronchoconstriction. The nurse understands that a patient receiving nitroglycerin should be monitored for which common adverse effects associated with this medication? Flushing, dizziness, hypotension & headache For a patient receiving IV nitroglycerin (Tridil), what are the priority nursing interventions? Check heart rate, monitor blood pressure, & assess for worsening chest pain IV nitroglycerin can cause sudden and severe hypotension, worsening of chest pain, and significant changes in heart rate (less than 60 beats/min or greater than 100 beats/min). 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Instruct patients to avoid eating or smoking during administration as this may alter absorption. Patients should sit during administration to decrease the risk for injury due to the possibility of hypotension, dizziness, and weakness.
What 3 instructions should be given to a patient taking transdermal nitroglycerine?Adults—Apply one patch once a day in the morning. Leave the patch in place for a total of 12 to 14 hours. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.
What are the actions of nitroglycerin in the management of angina?It is used to treat angina symptoms, such as chest pain or pressure that happens when there is not enough blood flowing to the heart. To improve blood flow to the heart, nitroglycerin opens up (dilates) the arteries in the heart (coronary arteries), which improves symptoms and reduces how hard the heart has to work.
Which will the nurse include in the teaching about sublingual nitroglycerin?Place one tablet under the tongue. Inform the patient NOT to swallow or chew the tablet, but let it dissolve under the tongue. In addition, have the patient NOT eat or drink anything for 10-15 minutes after administration.
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