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Nursing Pharmacology Dilantin 

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Learn about a seizure medication called dilantin quickly and easily! This video includes drug information that registered nurses and nursing students need to be aware of. It also includes information about seizure in general. Additionally there is a nursing exam/NCLEX style quiz available to help you test your knowledge!
empowern.com/2016/02/dilantin/
I would like to thank the video contributors:
Artem Shestakov
Dr. Meena
Rizalyn Joy Gadugdug
Maria Salvacion Gonzales
Critical Analysis of Dilantin (Phenytoin) Drug
Dilantin or Phenytoin is a drug primarily used in the prevention and management or control of specific types of seizures or epilepsy (mainly with complex partial seizure and generalized tonic-clonic seizures), and also in the prevention and treatment of seizures that occue during or after a neurosurgery. Therefore, this drug is categorized as anticonvulsant or anti-epileptic according to the drug categorization system. It is thought to act through the reduction or slowing down of the brain impulses that may lead to seizures. One must note that this medication is not effective in treating all types of seizures and a physician can assess if it is the right medicine for a certain patient. In addition to its efficacy in limiting seizures, Dilantin drug frequently enhances the medical condition as well as the outlook of epileptic clients. There is a substantial evidence that Dilantin is effective in the treatment of certain cardiac arrhythmias.
This drug medication may be sold under various brand names and/or in a variety of forms including capsules, infatabs, suspension and vial/injectable forms. According to the Federal law, the sale of Dilantin drug is prohibited without prescription.
Action Mechanism for Dilantin Drug
Dilantin or Phenytoin induces its anticonvulsant activity by blocking sustained high frequency repetitive firing of the action potentials. This is achieved by reduction in the amplitude of the sodium-dependent action potentials through the enhancement of steady state inactivation. Sodium channels may exist in three key conformations- resting state, open state and inactive phase. Dilantin binds preferentially to the inactive form of sodium channel. Since it takes some time for the bound Dilantin to dissosciate from the active channel, a time dependent chaneel block exists. Because the fraction of the inactive channels is enhanced by membrane depolarization and repetive firing, the binding to the inactive state by Dilantin sodium can lead to voltage dependent, use-dependent as well as time dependent block of action potentials that are dependent on sodium.

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Комментарии : 44   
@matthewrendle9321
@matthewrendle9321 3 года назад
Good to hear from people who take this medication to hear what people have suffered from it
@carissaconcepcion1064
@carissaconcepcion1064 8 лет назад
Started following you in nursing school, but watching this as a working RN on a neuro rehab unit helped me to better understand this med. thanks!
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
Hi Carissa! Awesome! Love how you are so motivated to learn on your own time! Let me know if you ever have a video request!! Always trying to stay relevant for new grads 😊 talk to you soon!!
@andyharrier
@andyharrier 4 года назад
I have something called neuromyotonia and Dilantin and tegretol have been life saving game changers for me, along with prevegin IVIG
@salimbate4176
@salimbate4176 8 лет назад
To be very honest you have progressed the nursing environment to the level it was never before... God bless you dear .. For creating such a informative videos and improving the knowledge and skills that we can get for a good Patient Care 💐💐💐💐💐
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
+Salim Bate Thank you Salim! I appreciate it a lot. Looking forward to see you on here again soon. -xoxo
@nostalgicchild7625
@nostalgicchild7625 6 лет назад
My favorite "you tube" nurse for go-to information, as a nursing student.
@empowern
@empowern 6 лет назад
+Nostalgic Child Yay! Thanks for letting me know!!
@alyssazaira0406
@alyssazaira0406 5 лет назад
I love the info on here! it's hard for me to grasp material i read on paper so i have to watch videos. keep em coming!
@bbmtge
@bbmtge 6 лет назад
I have viewed most of your videos, thus far. I like your combination of audio and visual as well as following the criteria from drug prototype through interactions. Great structure and information. I would like to see videos that follow each of the body's systems and the drugs used for various issues of those body systems. Thank you.
@V1ntageheart
@V1ntageheart 8 лет назад
Thanks for the video!! I was so excited when I saw it. I'm not in pharmacology yet but I work with guys who are on Dilatin and I've always wondered what exactly it is or does.
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
+Vanesa Dusabe Hi Vanessa! Awesome! So glad to see you found it!! I hope you learn a ton!! Looking forward to seeing you on here again soon! Much love, - Caroline
@prettyblaqgirl
@prettyblaqgirl 5 лет назад
Thanks so much! Love your channel! Very helpful
@82298Julia
@82298Julia 8 лет назад
These videos are so helpful, informative, and easy to understand!! And something about your voice is so calming
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
+Julia Magee Hi Julia! Thank you so much for letting me know :) Means a lot!! See you soon! xoxo - Caroline
@VQ1whales
@VQ1whales 8 лет назад
Thank you It was a little fast but, then again, I'm on this drug and confusion is one side effect I walk with daily..
@brittanykennison6073
@brittanykennison6073 6 лет назад
Nursing student here. :) wondering if maybe next video could be one on epilepsy/seizures. I love your videos to give me a solid understanding before reading what is assigned but I noticed there isn't one specifically on seizures
@renebender704
@renebender704 8 лет назад
I love your videos! Can you please do one on respiratory/metabolic compensation/uncomplicated/partially compensated? Thanks!
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
+Moxie Girl Hi Moxie! I will add it to my list. Thanks for the request! -xoxo
@AyaRandall
@AyaRandall 7 лет назад
Your videos are awesome! keep it up! (nursing student here)
@rosebudr9818
@rosebudr9818 8 лет назад
What kind of nursing shoes do you wear? Or stalking? to prevent varicose viens?
@AzharWannassAZHARGMAILCOM
@AzharWannassAZHARGMAILCOM 8 лет назад
Thank you so much caroline and I hope from you in future to make vedio about what is the academic nurse can do ? and what is the type of service that he can give it to the patient ......... Thank you again and I'm on a fire to see your new vedioes so please keep going
@sosoiraq5751
@sosoiraq5751 8 лет назад
very nice information .thank you
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
Thank you so much for letting me know 😘😘😘
@ARACHEMA
@ARACHEMA 8 лет назад
thank you for this information,,,,
@carolineporterthomas7057
@carolineporterthomas7057 8 лет назад
Your welcome 😊
@morning.coffee4891
@morning.coffee4891 8 лет назад
I enjoyed your test.. on your website.. after i read the rationale.. i seem to have a better recal on the information.. presented in my reading on Dilantin.. :D
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
+Archers.Coffee That's great!!! Thanks for letting me know. I appreciate it a lot. Keep in touch. -xoxo
@417flop
@417flop 2 года назад
Can Dilantin interfere with Dioxin or Radiation exposure?
@jerrybirmingham7536
@jerrybirmingham7536 Год назад
I was on dilantin from age 3 to 13 I am now in my 50s I have been fighting with helth problems since my late 20 I've only recently given my dilantin usage a thought lately because some of my issues fit some of dilantin know long use effects is it possible that dilantin could have "done things " that I am later in life suffering from I have been working with a Dr.s Regarding these issues but no one has ever been able to truly helped
@israelorona8169
@israelorona8169 5 лет назад
I take dilantin,,found an AVM grade5,,total 17 grandmals endless partial seizures,,been on dilantin 300mg a day, for 8 months working so far:) amen God bless yall in christ jesus
@caseycurtis241
@caseycurtis241 8 лет назад
Hello, my name is Casey. Huge fan of your videos! They are super informative and have strengthened my confidence in entering the nursing world. I have decided to take the LVN to ASN to BSN route because that's what I feel is the best option for me. I am currently in the application and enrolment process and have to write an essay explaining why I want to be a nurse and why I would like to attend the Gurnick Acadamy of Medical Arts. I know you are very busy but if you could please take a look at what I have so far and give me your thoughts and any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated. My name is Casey Curtis, and I WILL be a nurse. When I was in my junior year of high school, I struggled with deciding what was next. Thinking about my next move was stressful. I was, however, sure of one thing. I knew that no matter what I did I wanted it to be something that helped people. Ever since I was little, I’ve loved helping people. Whether it was helping a teacher grade papers or helping a friend with a bloody nose. Nothing gives me more pleasure and a sense of accomplishment than helping and providing comfort for those who need and or want it. After I learned more about nursing and what nurses do. I quickly realized that nursing would be the perfect career for me. The more I think about the possibility of becoming a nurse the more excited I get. Knowing that I will always be learning new things and that I will always have the opportunity to build upon my skills while doing what I love to do gives me a feeling that I can only describe as infinite. I know nursing is a very stressful, demanding, and exhausting (both physically and emotionally) career. However, I also know that it would be completely and one hundred percent worth it to me if I could make even just one patient's stay a little more comfortable. It was Rawsi Williams who said, “To do what nobody else will do, a way that nobody else can do, in spite of all we go through; is to be a nurse.”
@empowern
@empowern 8 лет назад
Hi Casey, awe so sweet! Thanks so much for letting me know! Will do my best to take a look at it over the weekend.... working my regular job today & tomorrow. I got your email though 😊 talk to you soon!
@samjones3693
@samjones3693 2 года назад
Why do Dilantin levels fluxuate
@evangelinegarcia3185
@evangelinegarcia3185 3 года назад
Maintennace ang anako my epelepc.
@johnnypinkleton9410
@johnnypinkleton9410 4 года назад
Ahhh yes my prof. Warned me about gingival hyperplasia as a side effect
@RianKashfi
@RianKashfi 5 лет назад
Starts @ 02:30
@jskjsk3986
@jskjsk3986 3 года назад
Music distracting.
@Nitroblast
@Nitroblast 4 года назад
ah yes, a patient should stop taking their anti-seizure medication if they experience seizures...
@denisemarsh8393
@denisemarsh8393 3 года назад
Do it stop you from getting pregnant
@sarahhomann1608
@sarahhomann1608 6 лет назад
I think this video would have been really helpful if I could get past the background music distracting and taking away from the presenter. Unfortunately, I had to quit three minutes into the video because of this distraction. Please considering making information videos without two type of audio going on. Thank you.
@lauranyc5434
@lauranyc5434 2 года назад
Why would you put music on an instructional video... so that we follow you to a website link that does not work? You're too soft spoken and the music overpowers you. Not to mention how annoying it is to listen to the same tune over and over again. Focus on effective teaching measures instead of being "cute" in your videos. Ugh the worst.
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