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Prazosin

This document provides information about the medication Prazosin (Minipress) including its classification, dose, route of administration, time/frequency, peak onset and duration, normal dosage range, mechanism of action and nursing implications. Specifically, it notes Prazosin is an antihypertensive that dilates arteries and veins, is given orally once daily, has a peak effect in 2-4 hours, lasts 10 hours, and common nursing focuses are monitoring for dizziness and hypotension.

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Prazosin

This document provides information about the medication Prazosin (Minipress) including its classification, dose, route of administration, time/frequency, peak onset and duration, normal dosage range, mechanism of action and nursing implications. Specifically, it notes Prazosin is an antihypertensive that dilates arteries and veins, is given orally once daily, has a peak effect in 2-4 hours, lasts 10 hours, and common nursing focuses are monitoring for dizziness and hypotension.

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NURS 1566 Clinical Form 3: Clinical Medications Worksheets

(You will need to make additional copies of these forms)

Generic Name Trade Name Classification Dose Route Time/frequency


Prazosin Minipress Antihypertensives 2 mg PO Q AM
Peak Onset Duration Normal dosage range
2-4 hr 2 hr 10 hr 1 mg 2-3 times per day

Why is your patient getting this medication For IV meds, compatibility with IV drips and/or solutions
Treatment of hypertension N/A

Mechanism of action and indications Nursing Implications (what to focus on)


(Why med ordered) Contraindications/warnings/interactions
Dilates both arteries and veins by blocking post synaptic Hypersensitivity
alpha 1 adrenergic receptors. Decreases contractions in
smooth muscle of prostatic capsule. Common side effects
Dizziness, headache, weakness, drowsiness, mental
depression syncope, first-dose orthostatic hypotension,
palpitations
Interactions with other patient drugs, OTC or herbal Lab value alterations caused by medicine
medicines (ask patient specifically) May cause elevated serum sodium levels.
Additive hypotension with acute ingestion of alcohol,
other antihypertensives or nitrates. Be sure to teach the patient the following about this
medication
Continue taking medicine even when feeling well. Take at
the same time every day. Do not double doses. Follow diet
and exercise routine. Change positions slowly, may cause
dizziness.
Nursing Process- Assessment Assessment Evaluation
(Pre-administration assessment) Why would you hold or not give this Check after giving
Monitor I & O and daily weights, assess for med? Decrease in BP without
edema. Monitor BP & pulse Hypotension, Edema appearance of side effects.

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