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Mar 06, 2008, 09:51 AM
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most common meds on night shift
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Hello,
I was wondering what the most common meds are on the night shift in nursing homes. I will be starting a new job & I'd like to review what the most common meds I will be passing on the night shift. Please help. I start in a couple of days. Thanks so much.
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Mar 06, 2008, 11:54 AM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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I don't have nursing home experience, but I have worked with elderly patients over my years of bedside care.
I'd get familiar with any sleeping meds, neurontin, trazodone, statins, antihypertensives - lisinopril is often given at night.
A great idea is to keep on hand your favorite current drug handbook and take the time to refer to it before giving your medications. I once worked on a med-surg floor with patients that had long lists of meds for the 0900 pass. It would take me awhile, but I made sure I knew the med I was passing as well as sometimes calling pharmacy to have them check that the list of meds was compatible. In this particular hospital nothing was on computer, so the phone call was worth the time for pt safety.
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Mar 06, 2008, 04:35 PM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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I work in a hospital, but some of the common meds I give at night are xanax, ativan, seroquel, depakote, remeron, lopressor, lantus, lortab, percocet, ambien, senokot, colace, cipro, flagyl, lyrica, and neurontin.
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Mar 06, 2008, 08:04 PM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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You will probably give pain meds and in the morning thyroid replacement meds synthroid, morphine, dilaudid, toradol, darvocet, percocet, loracet. Some seizure patients require dilantin or phenbarbitol around the clock. Many sleep meds and antianxiety meds are given to nursing home patients which ones depends on the facility I would research all of them. Diabetics on tube feedings will need insulin coverage. Many antibiotics are every six or 12 hours Cipro, cefalaxin, vancomycin, unasyn and flagyl are a few I can think of.
Good luck in your new job!!!
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Mar 06, 2008, 11:05 PM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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Fosamax is sometimes given by the night shift (empty stomach)
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Mar 07, 2008, 08:04 AM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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Thanks so much for responding. I'm very nervous, I start tonight.
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Mar 07, 2008, 08:58 AM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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Don't forget your stomach meds....prilosec, protonix, prevacid..
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Mar 12, 2008, 09:53 AM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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I didn't see it mentioned above (if it was sorry)...but also NTG.
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Mar 12, 2008, 02:41 PM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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May be different names in the states, but common night meds in my facility are simvastatin, trazadone, paracetemol and other analgesia, zopiclone, nitrazepam. Mainly night sedation really.
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Mar 12, 2008, 03:40 PM
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Re: most common meds on night shift
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Ambien.
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