What should a patient be cautioned to avoid taking concurrently with NSAIDs for more than a few days, unless directed by a health care professional?
Explanation
This question assesses the understanding of a key patient safety instruction regarding the combination of different over-the-counter pain relievers to avoid potential kidney damage (analgesic nephropathy).
Other questions
What is the general use of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents (NSAIDs) concerning pain and fever?
What is the primary mechanism responsible for the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of NSAIDs?
What is the specific mechanism by which NSAIDs produce their antipyretic (fever-reducing) action?
According to the 'General Action and Information' section, what is a key characteristic of COX-2 inhibitors like celecoxib?
What is considered a contraindication for the entire group of NSAIDs?
During which period of pregnancy should the use of NSAIDs generally be avoided?
In which patient populations should NSAIDs be used cautiously according to the 'Precautions' section?
What effect do NSAIDs have on bleeding time, and which drug's effect do they potentiate?
What are the potential outcomes of prolonged use of NSAIDs with aspirin?
What effect may NSAIDs have on the therapeutic response to diuretics or anti-hypertensive therapy?
What is the relationship between COX-2 inhibitors and the cardioprotective effect of low-dose aspirin?
Which group of patients is identified in the 'Assessment' section as being at an increased risk for developing hypersensitivity reactions to NSAIDs?
What lab test consideration is mentioned for most NSAIDs due to their effect on suppressed platelet aggregation?
To minimize gastric irritation, what is the recommended method for administering oral NSAIDs?
For how long should a patient remain in an upright position after taking an NSAID?
Consuming how many glasses of alcohol per day may increase the risk of GI bleeding when taken with salicylates or NSAIDs?
What advice should be given to a patient on long-term NSAID therapy regarding upcoming surgery?
What are the two primary desired outcomes listed for NSAID therapy in the 'Evaluation/Desired Outcomes' section?
Besides treating postoperative ocular inflammation, what are the other two listed uses for ophthalmic NSAIDs?
What is the primary contraindication for the entire group of NSAIDs related to patient sensitivity?
Why might NSAIDs need to be withheld prior to surgery?
What are the three general therapeutic properties of NSAIDs listed in the text?
A patient taking an NSAID also starts taking a diuretic. What potential interaction should the nurse be aware of?
What is the recommended patient instruction regarding fluid intake when taking an oral NSAID?
According to the lab test considerations, what is the reason most NSAIDs prolong bleeding time?
A patient with a history of severe hepatic disease is prescribed an NSAID. What is the guidance provided in the text?
What is the primary mechanism of analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects for NSAIDs?
To prevent analgesic nephropathy, a patient should be cautioned against concurrently taking NSAIDs for more than a few days with which other medications?
What is the recommended duration for a patient to remain upright after taking an NSAID orally?
A patient asks about taking their new NSAID prescription with aspirin. According to the text, prolonged use of this combination may lead to what outcome regarding the NSAID's effectiveness?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a use for ophthalmic NSAIDs?
What is the recommended nursing implementation to minimize gastric irritation from oral NSAIDs?
What is a major contraindication for the entire NSAID group due to potential cross-sensitivity?
When should NSAIDs generally be avoided during pregnancy?
Which drug interaction involving NSAIDs can lead to an increased risk of GI side effects and decreased effectiveness?
According to the 'Assessment' section, patients with asthma, allergies, and nasal polyps are at an increased risk for what reaction to NSAIDs?
What is the primary action of NSAIDs that results in their antipyretic effect?
What does the text suggest about the GI bleeding risk of COX-2 inhibitors like celecoxib?
A patient on long-term NSAID therapy is scheduled for surgery. What is the most appropriate action?
What is the consequence of administering NSAIDs in large doses on prothrombin time (PT)?
What is a potential negative interaction between NSAIDs and valproates?
What advice is given regarding the concurrent use of alcohol and NSAIDs?
What is one of the listed desired outcomes for a patient taking NSAIDs?
How do NSAIDs affect the therapeutic response to anti-hypertensive therapy?
A patient with a history of GI bleeding is prescribed an NSAID. This situation requires:
In large doses, NSAIDs may cause a prolonged prothrombin time (PT). What is the recommended nursing action for a patient on prolonged high-dose therapy?
What is the therapeutic classification for Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Agents (NSAIDs)?
A patient with an allergy to tartrazine is at an increased risk for which adverse reaction to NSAIDs?
What is the effect of COX-2 inhibitors on the cardioprotective effect of low-dose aspirin?