NANDA International Nursing Diagnosis List 2018-2020

In the latest edition of nanda nursing diagnosis list (2018-2020), NANDA International has made some changes to its approved nursing diagnoses compared to the previous edition of NANDA nursing diagnoses 2015-2017 (10th edition).  In this latest edition (11th edition), NANDA-I introduced seventeen new nursing diagnoses, and removed eight nursing diagnoses. likewise, seventy-two nursing diagnoses have … Read more

Moclobemide – Drug Study & Nursing Implications

GENERAL DESCRIPTION Moclobemide is a selective and reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitors. It inhibits 80% MAO A and 20-30% MAO B and thus increase the levels of serotonin and norepinephrine and lesser dopamine in the body. Moclobemide is free of hypertensive crisis due to drug-food interaction of tyramine containing food like other MAOIs that is why … Read more

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors – Drug Studies & Nursing Implications

MAOIs (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors) GENERAL DESCRIPTION MAOIs were the first class of drugs that have antidepressant effects. They may be classified as hydrazide chemically. Now these drugs have been little use because of their toxicity and lethal drug-food and drug-drug interaction. Isocarboxazid, phenelzine, tranylcypromine which are all irreversible inhibitors of both MAO A and MAO … Read more

Venlafaxine – Drug Study & Nursing Implications

VENLAFAXINE GENERAL DESCRIPTION Venlafaxine is the first SNRIs that is used commonly in depression and anxiety disorders. Venlafaxine is a potent inhibitor of serotonin transporter and a weak norepinephrine transport. At low doses it behaves same as SSRIs but at high doses it increase blood pressure and heart rate. GENERIC NAME: Venlafaxine BRAND NAME: Effexor … Read more

Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors – Drug Study & Nursing Implications

SNRIs (Serotonin Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) GENERAL DESCRIPTION SNRIs are antidepressants which work by inhibiting both serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake transporter. SNRIs are the most prescribed antidepressants now a days. Class Generic Name Brand Name     SNRIs (Serotonin nor epinephrine reuptake inhibitors) Venlafaxine Effexor Desvenlafaxine Desfax, Pristiq, Ellefore Duloxetine   Cymbalta Levomilnacipran   Fetzima   … Read more

Fluoxetine – Drug Study & Nursing Considerations

GENERAL DESCRIPTION Fluoxetine is an antidepressant and classified in serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Fluoxetine was the first SSRI to reach general clinical use. GENERIC NAME: Fluoxetine BRAND NAME: Prozac MECHANISM OF ACTION Fluoxetine work by elevating serotonin neurotransmitter in the brain. At presynaptic serotonergic neuron, this interact with postsynaptic neuron which have postsynaptic receptors which … Read more

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors – Drug Study & Nursing Implications

SSRIs (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) GENERAL DESCRIPTION SSRIs are the drugs used as antidepressants. SSRIs are usually the first choice of treatment for depression because of fewer side effects than other class of antidepressants. SSRIs are generally free of sedative effects and safe in overdose. Class Generic Name Brand Name         SSRIs … Read more

Sodium Nitroprusside – Drug Study & Nursing Considerations

SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE: MIX VASODILATOR GENERAL DESCRIPTION Sodium Nitroprusside is a complex of iron, cyanide groups, and a nitroso moiety. It is also known as glyceryl nitrate (GTN). It is a powerful parenterally administered nitro vasodilator. It dilates both arterial and venous vessels unlike other nitrates. GENERIC NAME: Sodium nitroprusside BRAND NAME: Nitropress MECHANISM OF ACTION Nitrodilators … Read more

Hydralazine – Drug Study & Nursing Implications

HYDRALAZINE: ARTERIAL VASODILATOR GENERAL DESCRIPTION Hydralazine is a hydrazine derivatives and is a direct acting vasodilator. It dilates arterioles but not veins. Hydralazine is effectively used in combination therapy for severe hypertension. Hydralazine is used as a hypertensive emergency. GENERIC NAME: Hydralazine BRAND NAME: Apresoline MECHANISM OF ACTION Hydralazine is direct acting vasodilators.  It is … Read more