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How to Administer Sublingual Nitroglycerin
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Sublingual nitroglycerin is a medication used to treat chest pain or angina. It works by relaxing the blood vessels and increasing the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart. Here are the steps to properly administer sublingual nitroglycerin: 1. Check the patient's blood pressure: Nitroglycerin can lower blood pressure, so it is important to make sure the patient's blood pressure is not already too low before administering the medication. 2. Make sure the patient is sitting or lying down: Nitroglycerin can also cause dizziness or lightheadedness, so it is important to have the patient in a safe position before administering the medication. 3. Open the medication package: Sublingual nitroglycerin comes in a small tablet or spray form, and the packaging may need to be twisted or cut to open. 4. Place the tablet under the tongue or use the spray: The medication should be placed directly under the tongue, where it will dissolve and be absorbed into the bloodstream. If using the spray, the nozzle should be placed under the tongue and the spray should be released. 5. Advise the patient not to swallow the medication: The medication should be allowed to dissolve under the tongue, and the patient should not swallow it. This allows for the medication to be absorbed quickly into the bloodstream. 6. Monitor the patient for side effects: Nitroglycerin can cause side effects such as headache, dizziness, or flushing. Monitor the patient for any adverse reactions and contact a healthcare provider if needed. 7. Repeat if necessary: If the patient's symptoms persist after 5 minutes, another dose of nitroglycerin can be administered. However, the patient should not take more than three doses within 15 minutes without consulting a healthcare provider. It is important to follow the instructions for administering sublingual nitroglycerin carefully and to seek medical attention if the patient's symptoms persist or worsen.
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