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NUR
2060
Exam
4
17-beta
estradiol
-
ANS--
potent
estrogen
endogenous
acarbose
(Precose)/
miglitol
(Glyset)
-
ANS-alpha-glucosidase
inhibitors
Addisons
-
ANS-adrenal
hormone
deficit
Adrnel
cortex
produces
corticosteroids
(endogenous)
-
ANS-Glucocorticods
=
cortisol
Mineralocorticoids=
aldosterone
Gondal
hormones
=
androgens,
estrogens,
progestins
alpha-glucosidase
inhibitors
-
ANS--
lowers
blood
sugar
by
inhibiting
the
enzyme
alpha-glucosides
in
the
GI
tract
which
delays
carbohydrate
digestion
and
absorption
=
delaying
glucose
absorption
-
increasing
secretion
of
incretins
-
do
not
cause
hypoglycemia
when
given
alone
but
may
increase
risk
when
combined
with
other
anti
diabetic
agents
alpha-glucosidase
inhibitors
nursing
implications
-
ANS--
lowers
glycosylated
hemoglobin
(A1c)
and
postprandial
hyperglycemia
-
administer
3
times
daily
after
first
bite
of
each
meal
-
do
not
cause
hypoglycemia
alone
but
may
increase
risk
when
combined
with
other
agents
alpha-glucosidase
inhibitors
precautions
-
ANS--
multiple
GI
effects:
faltulence,
cramps,
bloating,
rumbling
bowel
sounds,
diarrhea
-
may
decrease
absorption
of
iron,
watch
out
for
anemia
-
risk
for
liver
damage,
monitor
enzymes
alpha-glucosidase
inhibitors
side
effects
-
ANS--
abdominal
discomfort
-
diarrea
-
faltulence
(gas)
Androgen
uses
-
ANS--
replace
androgen
deficiencies
in
hypogonadism
or
decreased
testosterone
production
in
men
administration
-
pre-puberty
IM
or
SQ
-
post-puberty
PO
or
skin
patch
Androgen
uses
in
females
-
ANS--
androgen-responsive
breast
cancer
(palliative) -
transgender
hormone
therapy,
masculinizing
Androgen
uses
in
males
-
ANS--
hypogonadism
in
androgen-deficient
men
-
delayed
puberty
in
men/boys
Androgens
ADR
female
-
ANS-hirustism,
acne,
facial
hair,
menstrual
irregularities,
hypercalcemia
Androgens
ADR
male/female
-
ANS-nausea,
vomiting,
diarrhea,
sleeplessness,
excitation,
change
in
libido,
sodium
&
retention,
altered
cholesterol
levels
&
fatty
liver
Androgens
ADR
males
-
ANS--
early
puberty
if
pre-puberty
stage,
gynecomastia
antidiuretic
hormone
(Vasopressin,
ADH)/
vasopressin
(Pitressin)
-
ANS--
posterior
pituitary
hormones
-
vasoconstrictor
-
diabetes
insipidus
(IM,
SQ)
-
management
of
pulseless
VF/VT
unresponsive
to
initial
shocks
-
IVP
administrations
and
usually
only
used
during
codes
Bart
is
a
32
year
old
male
with
a
known
history
of
abuse
with
Xanax
andheroin.
He
states
that
he
has
been
sober
for
2
years.
He
presents
to
theoffice
reporting
some
anxiety.
He
tells
you
"I
started
a
new
job
and
justmoved
to
the
area.
I
am
feeling
some
anxiety
about
all
the
new
changes.
Ihave
been
working
with
my
addiction
coach
and
they
thought
I
should
talkto
my
doctor.
I
want
to
start
something
to
help
my
nerves.
I
do
not
wantanything
addicting
though.
I
have
been
clean
for
a
few
years
and
reallywant
to
stay
on
the
positive
track.
Which
of
the
following
do
you
anticipate
that
the
physician
may
prescribe?pick
the
BEST
-
ANS-catapres
Biguanides
-
ANS--
lowers
blood
sugar
by
1.
decreasing
hepatic
glucose
production
2.
decreasing
insulin
absorption
in
gut
3.
increasing
insulin
uptake
in
target
tissues
(improving
insulin
sensitivity)
Biguanides
Nursing
Implications
-
ANS--
for
nausea
advice
the
pt
to
take
with
food
-
monitor
renal
and
liver
function,
avoid
if
renal
failure
or
hepatic
disease
-
ETOH
contraindicated
in
alcoholics
-
iodinated
products
-
cimetidine
(Tagamet)
=
increases
concentration
of
metformin
by
60&
Black
Cohosh
-
ANS-Uses
-
symptoms
of
menopause
(hot
flashes,
vaginal
dryness,
palpitations,
insomnia,
irritability)
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