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Clinical Medications WorksheetsGeneric Namenystatin
Trade NameMycostatin
ClassificationAnti-fungals
Doseimprecise
Routetopical
Time/frequencybid
PeakUnknown
OnsetUnknown
DurationUnknown
Normal dosage rangeApply 2-3 times daily until healing is complete
Why is your patient getting this medication Treatment/prevention of a variety of cutaneous fungal infections (primarily between toes)
For IV meds, compatibility with IV drips and/or solutionsN/A
Mechanism of action and indications(Why med ordered)Affects the permeability of the fungal cell wall, allowing leakage of cellular contents
Nursing Implications (what to focus on) Contraindications/warnings/interactionsHypersensitivity to active ingredients, additives, preservatives, or bases. Some products contain alcohol or bisulfites and should be avoided in patients with known intolerance. Common side effectsNo common side effects
Interactions with other patient drugs, OTC or herbal medicines (ask patient specifically)None known for this patient
Lab value alterations caused by medicineNone known for this drug
Be sure to teach the patient the following about this medicationInstruct patient to apply medication as directed for full course of therapy, even if feeling better. Emphasize the importance of avoiding the eyes. Caution patient that some products may stain fabric, skin, or hair. Check label information. Patients with athlete's foot should be taught to wear well-fitting, ventilated shoes, to wash affected areas thoroughly, and to change shoes and socks at least once a day. Advise patient to report increased skin irritation or lack of response to therapy to health care professional.
Nursing Process- Assessment(Pre-administration assessment)Inspect involved areas of skin and mucous membranes before and frequently during therapy.
AssessmentWhy would you hold or not give this med?Increased skin irritation may indicate need to discontinue medication
EvaluationCheck after givingDecrease in skin irritation and resolution of infection