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CEFOTAXIME

This document provides criteria for evaluating a drug study and summarizes information about the drug Cefotaxime (Trycef). It lists the drug's classification, indications, contraindications, adverse reactions, nursing responsibilities, dosage, administration route and frequency. Nurses are responsible for properly administering the drug, monitoring for side effects like diarrhea, and educating patients about reporting signs of superinfection like loose stools.

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CEFOTAXIME

This document provides criteria for evaluating a drug study and summarizes information about the drug Cefotaxime (Trycef). It lists the drug's classification, indications, contraindications, adverse reactions, nursing responsibilities, dosage, administration route and frequency. Nurses are responsible for properly administering the drug, monitoring for side effects like diarrhea, and educating patients about reporting signs of superinfection like loose stools.

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DRUG STUDY

CRITERIA:
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DAVAO DOCTORS COLLEGE
General Malvar St., Davao City
Nursing Program

Name of Patient: N/A Date of Admission: _N/A Room: N/A Age: _N/A Sex: _N/A

Civil Status: N/A Attending Physician: N/A

DRUG NAME CLASSIFICATION/ INDICATION CONTRAINDICATIONS ADVERSEREACTION/ NURSING RESPONSIBILITY


MECHANISM OF
SIDE EFFECT
ACTION
CNS: Fever, Headache. - Check doctors order for Right
- Treatment for lower - Contraindicated in patients with
CLASSIFICATI Medication, right dosage, right route
respiratory tract hypersensitive to drug or
ON: HEENT: Hearing loss. and right patient.
Therapeutic infection. other cephalosporins.
- Obtained baseline vital signs prior to
Class: - Treatment for pelvic - Use cautiously in patients CV: Phlebitis, Thrombophlebitis. giving medication.
Antibiotics inflammatory. hypersensitive to penicillin - Explain to the patient the importance
Pharmacologic because of possibility of GI: Diarrhea, Nausea and Vomiting. of the drug.
class: Third - Treatment for
cross-sensitivity with other - Monitor patient for diarrhea and treat
Generation endometritis.
beta-lactam antibiotics. Hematologic: Agranulocytosis, appropriately.
BRAND NAME: cephalosporins. - Treatment skin and
TRYCEF - Prolonged use may result in Thrombocytopenia, Transient neutropenia, - Monitor patients’ renal function
skin structure Eosinophilia, Hemolytic Anemia. through intake and output.
fungal or bacterial
infection. - Tell the patient to promptly report the
GENERIC NAME: superinfection, including
CEFOTAXIME MECHANISM - pseudomembranous colitis, SKIN: Maculopapular and erythematous adverse reactions and sings and
OFACTION: which can occur more than 2 rashes, Urticaria, Pain, Temperature symptoms of superinfection
DOSAGE: months after treatment elevation, tissue sloughing at IM injection including diarrhea.
Adults: 1g IM or IV 30-90 Inhibits cell-wall ends. site. - Instruct the patient to report
minutes before surgery. synthesis, discomfort at IV insertion site.
promoting - Use cautiously in patients with Others: Anaphylaxis, Hypersensitivity
Adults and children weighing - Instruct patient to notify physician
osmotic history of colitis or renal reaction, serum sickness.
>50kg: 1 to 2 g IVV or IM
instability; insufficiency. immediately of signs of superinfection,
Children ages 1 month to 12
usually
years weighing <50kg: 50 to including black, furry overgrowth on
bactericidal.
180mg/kg/day IM or IV
Neonates ages 1 to 4 weeks: tongue, vaginal itching or discharge,
50mg/kg IV and loose or foul-smelling stools.
- Always wash hands thoroughly and
ROUTE: disinfect equipment (whirlpools,
INTRAVENOUS, electrotherapeutic devices,
INTRAMUSCULAR treatment tables, and so forth) to
help prevent the spread of infection.
Employ universal precautions or
FREQUENCY: isolation procedures as indicated for
Adults and Children: q 6 to 8h specific patients.
Children ages 1 month to 12
years: 4 to 6 divided doses
Neonates ages 1 to 4 weeks:
q8h.
Neonates ages 1 week: q 12h.

SOURCE: 42nd
Edition, Nursing
Drug Handbook
Philippine Edition,
2022, 291p-292p
Wolters Kluwer.

PREPARED BY: SHIRNY FRENZ C. BARREDO, BSN II-

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