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TODAY’S TEST QUESTION:
CORRECT ANSWER:
D) Phenergan
MORE INFO:
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Phenergan is sometimes given for nausea and vomiting.
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12.5 mg is a common dose.
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Phenergan induced tissue necrosis is a potential adverse effect of IV pherergan.
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Phenergan administration can cause arterial spasms and lead to impaired circulation (1).
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Necrosis and gangrene can result from impaired circulation.
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Pain and or burning after administration, may be a sign of extravasation.
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Dilution, slow administration, and small doses are some ways to help prevent this
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Reference: 1) https://www.jucm.com/promethazine-induced-tissue-necrosis-case-presentation/
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