CH 13 DOSAGE
Sustained released drug
-Bid -Dur Plateau Cap Span SA SR LA CR XL Sequel Spansule Extentab Tempule Chronotab Repetab Tembid.
Q
1 scored tablet
D
15 mg
Desired Dose (D) or ordered dose
15 mg mirtazapine PO now
H
30 mg
On hand (H)
30 mg scored tablets
Gelcaps
A liquid medication in a gelatin shell, not designed to be opened.
Do not crush or alter:
Any tablet with layers or speckles of different colors Tablets for sublingual or buccal use Capsules with seals that prevent separating the two parts.
If the medication cannot be crushed
Check for an alternative form Ask the physician to change the order Follow facility policy
Discard after this time period has passed
Check the label to see how long the medication may be stored (liquid medications)
What should you do before crushing tablets or opening capsules?
Check the policy, you may need a physician order first.
Tablets
Combination of an amount of drg with inactive ingredients.
Spansules
Contains granules of medication with different coatings that delay release of some of the medication. May be opened and the granules gently mixed with soft food.
Ferrous sulfate and tea
Decreased absorption
Haloperidol and coffee and tea
Decreased absorption
Erythromycin acidic fruits or juices, carbonated beverages
Decreased antimicrobial activity.
Enteric coated tablets
Deliver medication that would be destroyed by the stomach acid or that could injure the stomach lining. MUST NEVER BE CRUSHED, BROKEN, OR CHEWED.
Tube feedings
Dissolve the crushed tablet or contents of capsule in a small amount of warm water.
Enteric coated tablets Sustained-released forms of medication Any tablet with a hard shell or coating
Do not crush or otherwise alter any of the following:
Patients should
Drink at least 8 ounces of water with any medication.
If a patient has difficulty swallowing...
Drink water before taking pills Place the whole tablet or capsule in food Crush tablets (place between two spoons and use a pill crusher)
Sustained-Release Medications
Drug is released slowly into the bloodstream DO NOT CRUSH OR DISSOLVE-
enteric-coated drug
EC Enseal
Liquid Oral Meds
Greater range of dosages possible Easier to swallow for children and elderly
MAO inhibitors and foods with tryamine (hard cheeses, chocolate, red wine, and beef or chicken liver)
Headache, nosebleed, chest pain, severe hypertension.
Black cohosh, ginseng, kava kava, St. John's wort, Valerian, ETOH and CNS depressants
Intensified sedative effects of drug
What happens when CNS depressants are mixed?
Intensified sedative effects of drug
Why is not good to store medication longer than the label indicated
It may lose potency Its chemical composition may change
When coffee or tea are mixed with antipsychotics
It reduces effectiveness of drug
Where are the directions for reconstitution of a liquid medication?
Label and Package Insert
Antihistamines, cholesterol lowering agents, calcium channel blockers and grapefruit and grapefruit juice
Muscle aches, fatigue, increase i side effects.
Administration forms of tablets
Oral (swallow), sublingual, buccal, chewable, dissolvable.
Capsules
Oval shaped gelatin shells that contain medication in powder or granule form.
Caplets
Oval shaped, made with a special coating that makes them easier to swallow.
Who benefits from crushing tablets or opening capsules?
Patients who have difficulty swallowing pills or patients who have tube feedings.
Liquid Oral Medications may be less stable, so what is provided?
Powdered form
When mixing crushed tabled or opened capsules with food
Prepare tablet or capsule Mix with soft foods or liquids. Check for interactions before mixing
Tetracyclines and dairy products
Reduced effectiveness of the drug
When round small volumes, amounts less than 1 ml
Round to the hundredths
When rounding small volumes, amounts more than 1 mL
Round to the tenths
Scored Tablets
Score allows the tablet to be divided when smaller doses are ordered. Most often, scores divide tablets into halves Some divide into thirds or quarters.
Coffee and insulin
Stimulated excretion.
When caffeine and bronchodilators are mixed
Stimulation of the nervous system
Solid oral medications
Tablets Caplets Capsules Gelcaps
What do you write on the label of reconstituted liquid meds
The date and time of reconstitution Your initials
What happens when you crush or dissolve sustained-release capsules
This allows too much medication to be absorbed at one time.
Always question and verify any calculation that indicates you should give a portion of a tablet when the tablet is not scored.
True
Follow the requirements for refrigeration of liquid meds
True
H/Q = D/A
True
Household teaspoons and tablespoons do not always measure liquids accurately
True
Keep liquid medication in original container
True
Never attempt to break a tablet that is not scored
True
Read the order carefully when calculating the amount to administer
True
Reconstitute to the strength that will allow the desired dose in the smallest volume
True
When medication can be reconstituted in different strengths, write on the label the strength that you choose
True
When reconstituting liquid medications
Use only the liquid specified on the label.
Patient's must do what before dividing tablets
Wash hands break tablet along scored line use a knife or pill cutter
What should a patient do after each time of using a measuring device?
Wash it with hot water and dish detergent Dry thoroughly Store in clean container
Check the label- the reconstituted medication may need to be refrigerated
When reconstituting liquid medicationgs
Check the label- medication may need to be shaken before administering
When reconstituting liquid medications
Use the exact amount of liquid specified
When reconstituting liquid meds