Zinc sulfate is a mineral and electrolyte supplement used to treat zinc deficiency. It acts as a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions and is required for normal growth, tissue repair, wound healing, and taste and smell. Common brand name is Zincate. It can cause side effects like gastric irritation, nausea, and vomiting. Nurses monitor for progression of zinc deficiency symptoms during treatment and encourage patients to comply with diet recommendations and notify the healthcare team of any side effects.
Zinc sulfate is a mineral and electrolyte supplement used to treat zinc deficiency. It acts as a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions and is required for normal growth, tissue repair, wound healing, and taste and smell. Common brand name is Zincate. It can cause side effects like gastric irritation, nausea, and vomiting. Nurses monitor for progression of zinc deficiency symptoms during treatment and encourage patients to comply with diet recommendations and notify the healthcare team of any side effects.
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Zinc sulfate is a mineral and electrolyte supplement used to treat zinc deficiency. It acts as a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions and is required for normal growth, tissue repair, wound healing, and taste and smell. Common brand name is Zincate. It can cause side effects like gastric irritation, nausea, and vomiting. Nurses monitor for progression of zinc deficiency symptoms during treatment and encourage patients to comply with diet recommendations and notify the healthcare team of any side effects.
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CLASSIFICATION: Mineral and electrolyte replacements/supplements
ACTION INDICATION CONTRAINDICATION SIDE EFFECTS NURSING
RESPONSIBILITIES
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for many enzymatic supplementation allergy to any • Nausea progression of reactions. Required therapy in patients components in the • Vomiting zinc deficiency for normal growth who are at risk for formulation. symptoms during and tissue repair, zinc deficiency. therapy. wound healing and Use cautiously in • Encourage sense of taste and renal failure patient to comply smell. with the diet recommendation. Dosage: • Ask the patient to notify any of the 10 mg/ml healthcare team 2 ml OD if the he feels nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or tarry stools occur • Emphasize the importance follow up exams Name of patient: Andrei Bendita Age: 3 years old Gender: Male Chief Complaint: Periorbital edema
Subjective: Excess fluid volume In 1. Assess location
related to failure of and severity of “Medyo namamaga regulatory edema po yung mata ko mechanism 2. Measure kahapon pa” (inflammation of the glomerular intake and Objective: membrane inhibiting output. • Periorbital filtration)as 3. Measure edema manifested by edematous • Input is swelling of the face greater than cheeks. 4. Daily weight output 5. .
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