Digoxin Essays

  • The Good Nurse

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    The Good Nurse by Charles Graeber is a real life crime novel that focuses on the nurse Charles Cullen. Charles Cullen was a nurse who was convicted of (admittedly) over forty murders all of which were patients that were in his care. Charles Graebar, a journalist and author, was the first person to get a sit down interview with Cullen and he ended up writing a book on this man's early life and nursing career. In the beginning of the novel, the readers are introduced to Charles Cullen as a grown man

  • Digoxin Case Study

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    an unusually large amount of digoxin. Digoxin is a drug used to regulate a hearts beating pattern. Shortly after another infant had also died from an increased amount of digoxin. The hospital heavily regulated the drug called Digoxin and gave a select few access to the drug in response to the infants unfortunate deaths. Susan Nelles was a nurse working in the hospital at the time of every infant’s death. Most of the infants who died, due to the high amounts of digoxin, were in Nelles’ care. Nelles

  • Medication Errors In Nursing

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    (11%), fatigue of healthcare providers (11%), interruptions during dispensing (9.4%) and look-alike/sound-alike medicines (8.5%). On the whole, this essay will look into the management of dispensing medication error with a high alert medication, digoxin and strategies to prevent further incidents. Case scenario (Appendix A) depicted. According to (ASHP guidelines on preventing medication errors in hospitals, 1993) medication error should be classified for a better management of interventions. Level-0

  • The Importance Of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

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    Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is the clinical practice of measuring specific drugs at timed intervals in order to maintain a relatively constant concentration in a patient's bloodstream, thereby optimizing individual dosage regimens. It is not necessary to use therapeutic drug monitoring for all the of medications, and it is used mainly for monitoring drugs with some narrow therapeutic ranges, drugs with marked variability in pharmacokinetic, medications with target concentrations which are difficult

  • Case 3.1 Amoxicillin

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    Acetaminophen can be used to help mild pain. Once the pain gets worse, other medication will be prescribed. Also, acetaminophen is used to treat inflammation, which isn’t what arthritis is. Case 5 1. Mrs. Carleton should take two tablets of digoxin right away so her body can get used to it and start reacting to the

  • What Is The Motive For The Death Of Jackson Longmire Jr

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    JBL Jr. died from a heart attack and there was the poison digoxin found in his drink. Desiree had been trying to turn a poisonous plant into a medicine for heart patients as her final project. She had spent most of the morning of the wedding making changes and trying to get the medicine just right. In her police

  • Persuasive Essay On Late Term Abortion

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    is used and/or performed with in the periods of 12th and 24th weeks of the pregnancy. The final late term abortion is called injection and still birth. On the first day a drug is injected by a large needle. The drug that is in the needle is called digoxin (Levinto). Originally it is used for heart problems, but if enough is injected it can cause cardiac arrest. It is a stimulant that helps the beat of the heart more regular. ((unknown)). The abortion is performed at a late stage. Therefore, the baby

  • Charles Cullen Angel Of Death Essay

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    information on this case reported that the file contained a note that said “digoxin.” Digoxin is a heart medication, the same medication stored in the drawer with acetaminophen at Somerset. While looking at records from Easton hospital, where Cullen had once been employed, Braun found that several dead patients were given this medication. After this discovery, Braun contacted Loughren, who had a heart condition, and confirmed that digoxin was not a medicine Cullen should have been using often. With all of

  • Short Biography: Charles Cullen: An Angel Of Death

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    Rama S. Prasad Professor Tolmasov Soc 5 January 9, 2018 Charles Cullen, An Angel of Death Charles Cullen was born on February 22, 1960 in West Orange, New Jersey. As the youngest of eight children, Cullen recounted his childhood as miserable. Seven months after his birth, his father who was a bus driver died. He told people that his self-disgust, low esteem, and depression drove him to commit suicide multiple times. The first attempt actually happend at 9 years of age, when Cullen drank a concoction

  • Hematocrit Case Study Answers

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    Gastrointestinal disorders (such as Crohn's disease) • Uncontrolled diabetes • Hypoparathyroidism • Long-term diuretic use • Prolonged diarrhea • Post surgery • Severe burns • Toxemia of pregnancy • Drugs that can decrease magnesium levels include digoxin, cyclosporine, diuretics, insulin, some antibiotics, laxatives, and phenytoin. High - Increased blood levels of magnesium are rarely due to dietary sources but are usually the result of an excretion problem or excessive supplementation. Increased

  • Analysis Of Paul Cardall's Before My Heart Stops

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    Introduction Before My Heart Stops is the memoir of Paul Cardall who was born with a congenital heart defect and his life, faith, disappoint, sorrow, heart transplant, and the new chance of life. Cardall was born with a double inlet left ventricle (DILV) and had his first surgery in less of 24 hours of birth and parents were given the news that their infant son life expectancy was short. Cardall, at the age of 36 was the longest living person with congenital heart defect/disease in the state

  • Charles Edmund Cullen Research Paper

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    Center, Charles committed five more murders using digoxin in his first nine months of working there. Months after his killing spree, he quit at Hunter and found work at Morristown Memorial Hospital in New Jersey but less than a year later got fired for poor performance. About a year later he started working part-time at Easton Hospital ICU and also became a night nurse at Lehigh Valley Hospital in the burn unit and killed a patient also with digoxin at each location. After the murders, he quit at Lehigh

  • Diastolic Heart Failure

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    trials examining this condition. (Chatterjee 572). Differentiating between systolic and diastolic dysfunction is essential because their long-term treatments are. The treatments of choice in patients with systolic dysfunction are ACE inhibitors, digoxin, diuretics and beta blockers. In patients with diastolic dysfunction, the cornerstones of treatment depend on the underlying

  • Pesticide Persuasive Essay

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    discovered that certain pesticides have immediate or chronic effects on people that many consume or just breath in pesticides. One pesticide that may have some immediate effects is Batrachotoxin, and a pesticide that may have some chronic effects is Digoxin. Some effects these pesticides may have on people are headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and systemic poisoning. Many people experience illnesses due to

  • The Death Of Charles Cullen

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    It is estimated that up to 440,000 patients die every year due to medical malpractice. More than 100,000 of these deaths are believed to be related to complications with medication. These deaths are caused by thousands of doctors and nurses throughout the nation; of the healthcare professionals that commit medical malpractice, most do not kill more than one patient in their entire career by these means (Maloney Law Group). However, one man would go on a medical murder spree unlike any other in history:

  • Charles Cullen's Accidential Killer

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    Cullen would continue to work at 8 other hospitals where he killed most of his patients with digoxin, a powerful heart medication that causes a complete heart block when overdosed (60 minutes). Charles Cullen became killer and was not born one. Growing up without a father affected him negatively because it increased his risk for alcohol abuse, mental

  • St. John's Wort Research Paper

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    Herbal products have been used for treatments since ancient times, before the exploration of synthetic industrial drugs. Since herbs are natural, most of the consumers believes herbal products are completely safe and the product use continuously increased and is reported 10-19% growth in United States. In U.S.A any botanical product affects the structure and functions of the body belongs to either a drug or dietary supplement and FDA regulates the dietary supplement. The author of this paper selected

  • Dexmedetomidine Research Paper

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    sodium, cefoxitin sodium, ceftazidime, ceftizoxime sodium, ceftriaxone sodium, cefuroxime sodium, chlorpromazine hydrochloride, cimetidine hydrochloride, ciprofloxacin, cisatracurium besylate, clindamycin phosphate, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, digoxin, diltiazem hydrochloride, diphenhydramine hydrochloride, dobutamine hydrochloride, dolasetron mesylate, dopamine hydrochloride, doxycycline hyclate, droperidol, enalaprilat, ephedrine hydrochloride, epinephrine hydrochloride, erythromycin lactobionate

  • Cost Of Care Essay

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    Although the ACA sought to provide affordable health care and reduce the cost of quality care, the legislation prevents the federal government from using the cost of care, as well is information about the cost-effectiveness of care, in Medicare coverage decisions. Currently, only comparative effectiveness analysis is permitted. When determining which care should be provided, decision-makers may compare which treatment options would be most effective and cause least harm, but cost may not be a consideration

  • Norma Blok Case

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    and as noted above, has been on Augmentin. She should complete this course but her lung exam is much improved. Persistent atrial fibrillation: She was in sinus rhythm today but has been known to be in atrial fibrillation most of the time. She is on digoxin for rate control and her amiodarone has been discontinued. She remains Eliquis for anticoagulation and stroke prevention. She has no bleeding issues from