ATROPINE AND TPN - HOW USED IN THE CLINICAL SETTING



Scenario: In the image above, Jim had surgical intervention and is 
transferred to PACU post surgery. He complains of a dry mouth. This
is not uncommon after having Atropine.

Atropine and its uses:
Atropine is a drug which has many uses in the clinical setting.
For example, it is used for:
- the patient with symptomatic bradycardia, to increase heart rate
- to decrease secretions in the surgical patient

Side effects :
There are side effects such as:
dry mouth, blurred vision, dilated pupils and more.

TPN and its uses:
What does TPN mean? TPN means Total Parenteral Nutrition.
This is a form of nutrition which is given by intravenously, via
a Central line. It is given to patients who cannot eat or drink.
Learn more about TPN and how it is administered.
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Sessions 20



Learn about : the ABG and Code Blue

Learn more about : The Circulatory System


Scenario: The patient above, was in respiratory distress
and placed  on mechanical ventilation. It is difficult
for the patient on a ventilator to describe pain. Knowing
how to assess is very important.

This topic , including quiz questions continue here:



Learn more about : ARDS, DVT and PE



Scenario: Nick was admitted to the hospital with a history
of lung cancer. He calls the nurse with complaints of a sudden
onset of shortness of breath and sharp chest pain.This topic
continues : Here






 

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