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Essential information about cyanocobalamin, a vitamin b12 medication. It includes the trade name, classification, recommended routes of administration, client's dose, drug interactions, reasons for medication, pertinent factors, lab studies, common side effects, adverse reactions, and nursing considerations. It also includes teaching points for clients, families, and caregivers.
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Trade/generic name/IV: _Cyanocobalamin_Classification: Vitamin B 12 _____ Antidote: ____________________________ Action: Require for hematopoiesis, nucleoprotein and myelin synthesis Uses: Nutritional vitamin B 12 deficiency, not to be used for treatment of pernicious anemia. Recommended route: PO _____ SQ ____IM X IV____SL____ GTTS________OTHER _____ Client’s dose: 1Ml/ month_______ Drug Interactions/ Contraindicated Yes: X__No _____ . Reason for Medication: (Anemia) hematopoiesis & nucleoprotein Pertinent factors r/t med administration: Allergies Other NKDA w/s Foods? Pulse Ox ___B/P _______Apical pulse ________; Tube Placement ________ HOB ______ Pertinent Lab studies/effects on lab results: _N/A Common Side Effects: _Perireal vascular thrombosis, pulmonary edma, headache.______ Common Adverse Reactions: _________________________________________________________________ Nursing Considerations: Peotect cyanocobalamin injection from light, do not freeze with permicious anemia , the drug cannot be administer by mouth Client/Family/SO/Caregiver Teaching: With permicious anemia, must take vitamin B 12 for life.