Pharmacology - Nursing Flashcards
In this article, we wrap up our coverage of integumentary system medications with a look at medications for psoriasis and acne, as well as treatments for lice and scabies. The Nursing Pharmacology video series follows along with our Pharmacology Second Edition Flashcards, which are intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI, and NCLEX.
When you see this Cool Chicken, that indicates one of Cathy's silly mnemonics to help you remember. The Cool Chicken hints in these articles are just a taste of what's available across our Level Up RN Flashcards for nursing students!
Topical medications for psoriasis
In a previous article in this series, we looked at systemic agents that are effective against psoriasis, including cyclosporine and methotrexate. Topical medications for psoriasis include coal tar, salicylic acid, and corticosteroids.
Coal tar
Coal tar is used to help slow the growth of skin cells. It helps to decrease itching and inflammation.
Side effects of coal tar
The side effects of coal tar include photosensitivity, staining of clothes, and (with high doses) an increased risk for cancer.
Salicylic acid (keratolytic)
Salicylic acid helps to soften and remove the scales associated with psoriasis.
Side effects of salicylic acid
The side effects of salicylic acid include mild burning and stinging.
Corticosteroids
Topical corticosteroids are often used for psoriasis. These agents help to decrease the patient’s immune response and decrease inflammation.
Side effects of topical corticosteroids
The side effects of topical corticosteroids are often mild, but they can include burning, itching, and irritation.
Other treatments used for psoriasis
Systemic immunosuppressants may be used to treat psoriasis. As mentioned above, these include methotrexate and cyclosporine.
Additional treatments for psoriasis include biologic agents (most end in -mab, e.g., adalimumab, infliximab) and phototherapy, a treatment that includes exposure to outdoor daylight.
Topical medications for acne
Topical medications for acne include benzoyl peroxide, clindamycin, and tretinoin (Retin-A).
Benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin
Mode of action of benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin
These topical antibiotics are effective against P. acnes (propionibacterium acnes).
Side effects of benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin
The side effects of benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin include dryness and skin irritation.
In addition, benzoyl peroxide can cause bleaching of the hair and of fabric (it can bleach the patient’s bedding, clothes, towels, etc.).
Tretinoin (topical)
Mode of action of tretinoin
Tretinoin is a topical agent that stimulates the turnover of epithelial cells. Epithelial tissue is one of the four main types of body tissue found in the body's organs. They cover internal and external surfaces in the body. (The other three types of body tissue are: connective, muscular, and nervous system tissues.)
Side effects of tretinoin
The side effects of tretinoin include photosensitivity and skin irritation.
A key patient teaching is to alert them to avoid sun exposure and, if they must go outside, to wear sunscreen.
Isotretinoin (oral medication) for severe acne
Isotretinoin is an oral medication that is used to treat severe acne.
Mode of action of isotretinoin
Isotretinoin works by inhibiting the function of the sebaceous gland, which produces and secretes sebum. Sebum is a group of complex oils that lubricate the skin to protect against friction and makes it more impervious to moisture.
Side effects of isotretinoin
Side effects of isotretinoin include cheilitis, which is cracking and dryness at the corners of the mouth. Isotretinoin can also cause dry skin and photosensitivity.
As with tretinoin, patients should be taught to avoid sun exposure and, if they must go outside, to wear sunscreen. They should also apply skin moisturizers because of the side effect of dry skin.
Warning: isotretinoin causes birth defects
Isotretinoin is contraindicated for patients who are pregnant. A patient who is pregnant or thinks they might be pregnant should not use this medication.
Females of childbearing age must take two pregnancy tests prior to treatment with isotretinoin, and they must follow up with a monthly pregnancy test while they are on this medication.
Patients using isotretinoin should see a warning clearly marked on the medication’s packaging: on top of every pill in a blister pack, for example, is a picture of a pregnant woman with a line through it. Do not use if you are pregnant!
Topical antiparasitic medications for scabies and pediculosis
I hope this permethrin permeates my skin to get rid of these bugs!
Permethrin (Elimite) is used to treat pediculosis, another name for lice. It is also prescribed to treat scabies, an infestation of tiny mites called Sarcoptes scabiei that burrow into the outer layers of human skin.
Mode of action of permethrin
Permethrin is a neurotoxin. The medication works by paralyzing the nervous system of the insects.
Side effects of permethrin
Side effects of permethrin include skin irritation.
Patient teaching for the use of permethrin
For a patient with lice, shampoo with 1% permethrin. After shampooing, patients should use a special nit comb to make sure they remove all the nits (lice eggs) from the entire scalp.
For a patient with scabies, the patient should apply permethrin from head to toe and leave it on for 8 to 14 hours. It is important that if one member of a household is being treated for scabies, the entire household should also undergo the same treatment.
Patient teaching for the prevention of a reinfestation of scabies
To prevent a reinfestation of scabies, patients should wash all of their clothing and linens in hot water. For items that cannot be washed, patients should put these in a bag, seal the bag, and keep it tightly sealed for at least two weeks.
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When going over the topical medications for acne one way that has helped me remember clindamycin, I think of “cleans my skin” as a way to remember that it’s an antibiotic to help against acne.