Flash. Resp Monoclonal Antibodies for Bronchial asthmaJesus PerezAugust 1, 2023 Welcome to your Flash. Resp Monoclonal Antibodies for Bronchial asthma 1. Flashcard# 1 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesFor which specific type of asthma are monoclonal antibodies like omalizumab prescribed?Severe allergic asthma that's uncontrolled by conventional therapies. 2. Flashcard# 2 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesWhy might mepolizumab be prescribed for an asthmatic patient?For severe eosinophilic asthma which is not well-controlled with other treatments. 3. Flashcard# 3 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesWhat is a potential severe side effect of omalizumab that healthcare providers should be aware of?Anaphylaxis. 4. Flashcard# 4 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesWhat common injection site reaction might patients experience with monoclonal antibodies?Redness, swelling, and itching at the injection site. 5. Flashcard# 5 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesWhy should a patient remain under observation for a period after receiving a dose of a monoclonal antibody for asthma?To monitor for immediate allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. 6. Flashcard# 6 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesWhich pre-existing infection risk should be evaluated before starting a patient on monoclonal antibody therapy?Tuberculosis (TB), as these drugs can reactivate latent TB. 7. Flashcard# 7 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesBefore administering a monoclonal antibody, what should the nurse ensure they have on hand due to the risk of anaphylaxis?Emergency resuscitation equipment and epinephrine. 8. Flashcard# 8 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesHow should a nurse educate a patient regarding the monitoring of potential side effects after receiving a monoclonal antibody injection at home?Inform the patient to seek emergency medical attention if they experience difficulty breathing, facial swelling, or a rapid heartbeat, and to report any other unusual symptoms to their healthcare provider. 9. Flashcard# 9 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesWhat is crucial for the nurse to verify before giving a monoclonal antibody for asthma?Confirm the patient's specific type of asthma and that other treatments have not been effective, ensuring the drug's appropriate indication. 10. Flashcard# 10 Resp Monoclonal antibodiesWhy is it essential for the nurse to review a patient's complete medication and medical history before starting monoclonal antibody therapy?To check for potential drug interactions and ensure there are no contraindications, such as specific allergies or conditions that increase the risk of side effects. 1 out of 10 Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up