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(Select all that apply) A patient with postoperative pain is prescribed hydroxyzine as an adjuvant analgesic. The nurse should teach the patient about which of the following benefits of this medication.
Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that has antiemetic and sedative effects that are thought to be mediated by its actions in the brain. It can also decrease anxiety related to pain by inhibiting the hypothalamic H-1 histamine receptors. Hydroxyzine may also have a potentiating effect on other analgesics, although the evidence for this is not conclusive.
Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that has antiemetic and sedative effects that are thought to be mediated by its actions in the brain. It can also decrease anxiety related to pain by inhibiting the hypothalamic H-1 histamine receptors. Hydroxyzine may also have a potentiating effect on other analgesics, although the evidence for this is not conclusive.
This is wrong because hydroxyzine does not have any anti-inflammatory properties. It is a competitive antagonist of histamine H1-receptors, not a cyclooxygenase inhibitor.
Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that has antiemetic and sedative effects that are thought to be mediated by its actions in the brain. It can also decrease anxiety related to pain by inhibiting the hypothalamic H-1 histamine receptors. Hydroxyzine may also have a potentiating effect on other analgesics, although the evidence for this is not conclusive.
Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that has antiemetic and sedative effects that are thought to be mediated by its actions in the brain. It can also decrease anxiety related to pain by inhibiting the hypothalamic H-1 histamine receptors. Hydroxyzine may also have a potentiating effect on other analgesics, although the evidence for this is not conclusive.
The correct answer is choice A, B, D, and E. Hydroxyzine is an antihistamine that has antiemetic and sedative effects that are thought to be mediated by its actions in the brain. It can also decrease anxiety related to pain by inhibiting the hypothalamic H-1 histamine receptors. Hydroxyzine may also have a potentiating effect on other analgesics, although the evidence for this is not conclusive.
Choice C is wrong because hydroxyzine does not have any anti-inflammatory properties. It is a competitive antagonist of histamine H1-receptors, not a cyclooxygenase inhibitor.