myalgia, myocardial infarction, night sweats, ovarian cyst, palpitations, pancreatitis, paresthesia, pruritus, pulmonary embolism, retinal thrombosis, seizure, skin photosensitivity, syncope, tachycardia, urinary tract infection, urticaria, vaginal dryness, vertigo, visual impairment, vulvar dryness, xerophthal...
Central nervous system: Aggressive behavior (children), seizure (children) Dermatologic: Alopecia (children), exacerbation of psoriasis (children), rash at injection site (children) Endocrine & metabolic: Fluid volume disorder (children), glycosuria (adults), hypoglycemia (children) ...
The nurse is performing discharge teaching for a client with Addison's disease. It is MOST important for the nurse to instruct the client about 1. signs and symptoms of infection. 2. fluid and electrolyte balance. 3. seizure precautions. 4. steroid replacement. Strategy: Determine the outcome...
Chapter 10/ Lesson 3 33K Chickenpox, herpes, infectious mononucleosis, and cold sores are all examples of diseases that are caused by the Herpesviridae virus family. Learn about the DNA structure and transmission as well as common diseases of the Herpesviridae vir...
Other warnings/precautions: • Withdrawal: Anticonvulsants should not be discontinued abruptly because of the possibility of increasing seizure frequency. Unless safety concerns require a more rapid withdrawal, therapy should be withdrawn gradually over a period of ≥3 weeks to minimize the potential ...
Screening for HPV is not required prior to vaccination. Monitor for anaphylaxis and syncope for 15 minutes following administration (NACI 2017). If seizure-like activity associated with syncope occurs, maintain patient in supine or Trendelenburg position to reestablish adequate cerebral perfusion. ...
Parenteral: Children and Adolescents: Limited data available in some cases depending on seizure types and age (Piña-Garza 2013): IV: Total daily IV dose is equivalent to the total daily oral dose; however, IV dose should be divided with a frequency of every 6 hours; if IV form is admi...
Management: Discontinue agents that may lower the seizure threshold 48 hours prior to intrathecal use of iomeprol. Wait at least 24 hours after the procedure to resume such agents. In nonelective procedures, consider use of prophylactic anticonvulsants. Consider therapy modification...
peripheral neuropathy, photophobia, presyncope, prolonged emergency from anesthesia, pruritus, respiratory arrest, respiratory depression, restlessness, seizure, sexual disorder, speech disturbance, spinal cord injury, tachycardia, tinnitus, tremor, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, urticaria, visual dist...
Epileptic patients usually take long-term anti-epileptic therapy; monotherapy antiepileptic drugs are often effective in seizure control and a significant number of these patients require polypharmacological anti-comital therapy [35]. It can be associated with the treatment of concomitant pathologies. Epi...