Hb (Hepatitis) Vaccine
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Outline
Overview
- Hepatitis B vaccine
- Abbreviated as Hb vaccine or HBV (not to be confused with HPV)
Nursing Points
General
- Recommended by CDC to be given in first 12 hours of life
- IM injection
- If mother already has Hepatitis B, then Hep B immune globulin also needs to be given
Nursing Considerations
- Obtain consent
- Give IM injection in lateral side of middle 3rd of vastus lateralis muscle
- Document per policy
- Typically includes documenting in hospital chart and providing a card to the parents for their records
Patient Education
- Educate importance and need
- If they want to refuse; follow hospital policy and document appropriately
Pharmacology
Concepts Covered:
- Terminology
- Learning Pharmacology
- Liver & Gallbladder Disorders
- Microbiology
- Newborn Care
- Labor Complications
- Prenatal Concepts
- Postpartum Complications
- Labor and Delivery
- Integumentary Disorders
- Pregnancy Risks
- Dosage Calculations
- Medication Administration
- Concepts of Pharmacology
- Depressive Disorders
- Bipolar Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Cognitive Disorders
- Intraoperative Nursing
- Personality Disorders
- Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
- Disorders of the Posterior Pituitary Gland
- Upper GI Disorders
- Respiratory Disorders
- Urinary Disorders
- Cardiovascular Disorders
- Cardiac Disorders
- Disorders of Pancreas
- Vascular Disorders
- Hematologic Disorders
- Substance Abuse Disorders
- Nervous System
- Urinary System
- Immunological Disorders
- Prefixes
- Suffixes
- Test Taking Strategies
Study Plan Lessons
Pharmacology Terminology
The SOCK Method – Overview
The SOCK Method – O
The SOCK Method – C
The SOCK Method – K
The SOCK Method – S
Hb (Hepatitis) Vaccine
Phytonadione (Vitamin K)
Eye Prophylaxis for Newborn (Erythromycin)
Lung Surfactant
Rh Immune Globulin (Rhogam)
Meds for PPH (postpartum hemorrhage)
Uterine Stimulants (Oxytocin, Pitocin)
Prostaglandins
Opioid Analgesics
Betamethasone and Dexamethasone
Tocolytics
Complex Calculations (Dosage Calculations/Med Math)
IV Infusions (Solutions)
Injectable Medications
Oral Medications
Dimensional Analysis Nursing (Dosage Calculations/Med Math)
Basics of Calculations
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
Antidepressants
Mood Stabilizers
Antianxiety Meds
Meds for Alzheimers
Sedatives-Hypnotics
Antipsychotics
NG Tube Medication Administration
Disease Specific Medications
Vasopressin
TCAs
SSRIs
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Anti-Infective – Penicillins and Cephalosporins
Parasympatholytics (Anticholinergics) Nursing Considerations
NSAIDs
Nitro Compounds
MAOIs
Magnesium Sulfate
Insulin
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors (Statins)
Hydralazine
Histamine 2 Receptor Blockers
Histamine 1 Receptor Blockers
Epoetin Alfa
Diuretics (Loop, Potassium Sparing, Thiazide, Furosemide/Lasix)
Corticosteroids
Cardiac Glycosides
Calcium Channel Blockers
Benzodiazepines
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Atypical Antipsychotics
Angiotensin Receptor Blockers
ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) Inhibitors
Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System
6 Rights of Medication Administration
Essential NCLEX Meds by Class
Therapeutic Drug Levels (Digoxin, Lithium, Theophylline, Phenytoin)
54 Common Medication Prefixes and Suffixes
12 Points to Answering Pharmacology Questions