Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements Flashcards

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What is the therapeutic action of Iron preparations?

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promote RBC development and to treat iron deficiency anemia, often used in pregnancy for anemia

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What are some adverse effects of iron preparations and some nursing considerations for them?

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GI (constipation, nausea) - try to take on an empty stomach 1 hour before meals (taking on empty stomach can cause nausea), but can be taken with food if needed at regular intervals, fluids and fiber

Teeth staining - sip through a straw to avoid contact with teeth, dilute liquid preparation in water or juice

tissue staining - administer using the Z-track technique, inject deep IM

Stool color changes - harmless (blackish green)

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What is the therapeutic outcome of iron preparations?

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increased hemoglobin of 2 g/dl 1 month after beginning therapy, BUT THERAPY MAY LAST A FEW MONTHS

nomal: 12-15 women and 13-17 men

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What is the therapeutic outcome of vitamin B12 (cyancocobalamin)?

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necessary to convert folic acid from inactive form to active form, B12andfolic acid are crucial in preventing megaloblastic anemia.

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What is an adverse effect of vitamin B12 supplements and some nursing considerations for it?

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hypokalemia - monitor potassium levels and report, may need potassium supplements

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Should a vitamin B12 deficiency be treated with folic acid alone? Why?

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NO NO NO

may lead to neurological damage because vitamin B12 deficiency can cause neuro damage

If B12 is part of the reason for megaloblastic and it is only treated with folic acid, the vitamin B12 levels will not rise and neurological damage will continue

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What labs should be monitored while taking vitamin B12 supplements?

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Vit B12

H&H

folate levels (folic acid)

RBC

reticulocyte count (premature RBCs)

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How can cyancocobalamin (vitamin B12) be administered?

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Itranasally, oral, IM, SQ

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What are some signs of vitamin B12 deficiency?

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beefy red tongue, pallor, neuropathy

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What are some things to remember about administering potassium IV?

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never give undiluted

administer on a pump

give slowly at 10 meq/hr

perform cardiac monitoring

assess IV site for inflammation, phelbitis, infiltration, pain

monitor for hyperkalemia

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What are some things to remember about administering potassium supplements PO?

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mix powder in 4oz of liquid

take with full glass of water

do not crush extended release pills

If patient cant swallow pill consider using powder or sustained release forms

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12
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`What is the normal range of magnesium?

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1.3-2.1

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13
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When is magnesium particularly used?

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pre-term labor to stop contractions

code situations for particular dysrhythmias

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What are some things to look out for when giving magnesium supplements?

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Hypermagnesemic effects - muscle weakness, flaccid paralysis, painful muscle contractions, cardiac disorders, respiratory depression, absent or diminished DTRs

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What is important to monitor during IV replacement of magnesium?

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cardiac and neuromuscular status

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16
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What is the antidote for magnesium toxicity?

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calcium gluconate

ALWAYS HAVE INJECTABLE SOLUTION OF THIS READY WHEN GIVING MAGNESIUM SULFATE IV

17
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What does Echinacea do? What medications can this herb decrease the effectiveness of?

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enhances immune system: can decrease effects of HIV, TB, or cancer medications

18
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What does Garlic do?

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anticoagulant, reduces BP, reduces cholesterol

19
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What can garlic, Glucosamine, Gingko Biloba, and Saw Palmetto do to people taking anticoagulants/NSAIDS?

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increase bleeding potential

20
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When taking oral hypoglycemic agents/insulin, how can garlic effect these?

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can increase hypoglycemic effect

21
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What does Saw Palmetto do?

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decreases prostate symptoms of hyperplasia, can decrease PSA (prostate-specific antigen) results (BAD FOR DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER)

22
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What pregnancy category is Saw Palmetto?

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X (most womendont take this anyways)

23
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What does St. Johns Wort do?

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increases serotonin to reduce depression

24
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What does st. johns wort increase the risk of?

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serotonin syndrome in people taking SSRIs, MAOIs, and TCAs.

ALSO CAN DECREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MANY OTHER MEDICATIONS

25
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What does glucosamine do?

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stimulates cells to make cartilage and synovial fluid, good for joints!

26
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What does Gingko Biloba do?

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improves memory, circulation, and decreases platelet aggregation