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Category: Nursing care

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Which complication would the nurse be alert for in a client receiving an oxytocin infusion?

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Over 50% of women in some countries are administered oxytocin during labor for induction or augmentation. For a client receiving an oxytocin infusion, the nurse must be especially alert for the most common and dangerous complication: uterine hyperstimulation. This condition can jeopardize the health of both mother and baby and requires immediate nursing intervention.

What to Monitor While Giving IVIG? A Comprehensive Guide

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A 2018 survey by the Immune Deficiency Foundation found that 98% of patients using IVIG experienced side effects, highlighting the critical need to know **what to monitor while giving IVIG**. Careful observation is essential to prevent, detect, and manage potential adverse reactions during infusion.

What Are the Nursing Precautions for Hydralazine?

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Hydralazine is a direct-acting vasodilator that lowers blood pressure by relaxing vascular smooth muscles. Due to its potent and often rapid effects, understanding what are the nursing precautions for hydralazine is critical for preventing adverse reactions and ensuring patient safety.

What are the nursing considerations for patients receiving aminoglycosides?

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Aminoglycosides can cause irreversible hearing loss and renal damage in a significant percentage of patients, highlighting the critical need for vigilant nursing considerations for patients receiving aminoglycosides. As potent antibiotics with a narrow therapeutic index, meticulous nursing care is essential to ensure patient safety and therapeutic effectiveness.