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What are the indications for the administration of Baby Aspirin? (2)
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1 Chest Pain
2 Possible myocardial infarction |
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Contraindications for the administration of Baby Aspirin (12)
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1 Allergic or sensitivities to Aspirin
2 Children and teenagers with chickenpox (reyes syndrome risk) 3 Children and teenagers with flu symptoms (reyes syndrome risk) 4 Asthma 5 Rhinitis 6 Nasal Polyps 7 Bleeding disorders 8 Alcohol use 9 Pregnancy (3rd trimester) 10 Gastrointestinal symptoms 11 Renal Failure 12 Severe Hepatic insufficiency |
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Action of Baby Aspirin
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1 Analgesic
2 Anticoagulant (makes blood slippery) |
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Dosage of Baby Aspirin
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81 mg per chewable tablet
Give patient four baby aspirin (324 mg) and have them chew |
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Adverse reactions to Baby Aspirin
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Dyspepsia
nausea vomiting Rare side effects include: Bleeding, Gastrointestinal ulcers, Reye's Syndrome, bronchospasm |
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1 Chest Pain
2 Possible myocardial infarction |
What are the indications for the administration of Baby Aspirin? (2)
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1 Allergic or sensitivities to Aspirin
2 Children and teenagers with chickenpox (reyes syndrome risk) 3 Children and teenagers with flu symptoms (reyes syndrome risk) 4 Asthma 5 Rhinitis 6 Nasal Polyps 7 Bleeding disorders 8 Alcohol use 9 Pregnancy (3rd trimester) 10 Gastrointestinal symptoms 11 Renal Failure 12 Severe Hepatic insufficiency |
Contraindications for the administration of Baby Aspirin (12)
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1 Analgesic
2 Anticoagulant (makes blood slippery) |
Action of Baby Aspirin
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81 mg per chewable tablet
Give patient four baby aspirin (324 mg) and have them chew |
Dosage of Baby Aspirin
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Dyspepsia
nausea vomiting Rare side effects include: Bleeding, Gastrointestinal ulcers, Reye's Syndrome, bronchospasm |
Adverse reactions to Baby Aspirin
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What are the indications for the administration of Baby Aspirin? (2)
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1 Chest Pain
2 Possible myocardial infarction |