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NR-291 Pharmacology I Exam 4 Study Guide

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NR-291 Pharmacology I Exam 4 Study Guide
Chapter 10: Analgesic Drugs
o Know and apply basic pharmacology principles for pain management
o Know WHO Analgesic Ladder and apply to acute pain and chronic pain management
o Opioid Drugs: 1, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 (addicts and non-addicts)
 Nice to know:
 Nursing Considerations:
o Medicate pts before the pain becomes severe (Around the Clock,
ATC)
o Pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches to pain
o Oral forms should be taken with food to minimize gastric upset
o Ensure safety measures such as keeping side rails up, to prevent
injury
 Drug Interactions:
o Alcohol, antihistamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines,
monoamine oxidase inhibitors
 4 categories of opioids:
o Endogenous – produced by the body
o Opium alkaloids – morphine
o Semi-synthetic opioids – oxycodone, hydrocodone,
hydromorphone, heroin
o Fully synthetic opioids – propoxyphene, tramadol, pentazocine
 Heroin, oxycontin, and hydrocodone/acetaminophen (Vicodin) have
similar effects
 Opioid ceiling effect – codeine, nalbuphine, pentazocine
 Clonidine
o Alpha-2 adrenergic agonist
o Central inhibition of the hyper-nonadrenergic state that occurs in
opioid withdrawal
o Decrease BP and stress in the first few days of withdrawal
 Good to know:
 Rapid-onset opioids (fentanyl)
o Do not have to swallowed (injection, buccal lozenge, or
stick/sucker)
o Approved for treatment of cancer-related breakthrough pain
o Patches change every 72 hours
 Dispose by flushing down toilet or sharps container, avoid
heat over patch because can increase absorption
 Use with extreme caution in pts with:
o Respiratory insufficiency, elevated intracranial pressure, morbid
obesity and/or sleep apnea, paralytic ileus, pregnancy
 Adv Eff:
o CNS depression
 Leads to respiratory depression, most serious adv eff
 Decreased BP and HR
 Sleepiness
o GI

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 Nausea and vomiting
 Paralytic ileus
 Constipation (Opioid Induced Constipation/ OIC) –
adequate fluid and fiber intake to prevent
 Methlnaltrexone bromide (Relistor)
 Lubiprostone (Amitiza)
o GU
 Urinary retention
o Skin
 Diaphoresis, flushing, and itching
o Eyes
 Pupil constriction (miosis)
 Hydromorphone
o 8 times more potent than morphine
o Epidural route can lead to increased ICP
 Got to know:
 Opioid antagonist drug: naloxone
o Given IV push
o Reverse adv eff of opioid drugs
 Withhold dose and contact physician if there is a decline in
the pt’s condition or if vital signs are abnormal, especially
if respiratory rate is less than 10-12 breaths/min
 Regardless of symptoms, when a pt experiences severe
respiratory depression (dyspnea, diminished breath sounds,
or shallow/irregular breathing) give opioid antagonist
o Reversal agent for opioid addicts: naltrexone
 Opioid withdrawal/opioid abstinence syndrome
o Peak 1-3 days; duration 5-7 days
o Manifested as: increased BP and HR, anxiety, irritability,
confusion, insomnia, chills, hot flashes, diaphoresis, joint pain
(arthralgia), lacrimation, rhinorrhea, nausea, vomiting, abd cramps,
diarrhea, mydriasis, piloerection
 Medication treatment for withdrawal
o Clonidine (Alpha 2 Agonist)
o Methadone
 Long half-life, may lead to overdose/death
 Opioid so fills the same receptors of abused opioid, but
block the effects of street drugs and decreases cravings
 Meperidine HCl
o Toxic CNS, may lead to seizures; not long-term therapy


 adjuvant drugs: know classifications; amitriptyline: 2; gabapentin: 2
o Nonopioids: 1, 2, 3, 5
 Nice to know:
 Acetaminophen content of all medications taken by the pt, both OTC
(more than 600 drugs) and prescription
o Inadvertent excessive doses may occur when different combination
drug products are taken together

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