Renal & Urinary Medications — NCLEX Pharmacology for Antiseptics, Immunosuppressants, and Growth Factors | Chapter 52: Saunders NCLEX-PN Review
Renal & Urinary Medications — NCLEX Pharmacology for Antiseptics, Immunosuppressants, and Growth Factors | Chapter 52: Saunders NCLEX-PN Review Chapter 52 of Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-PN® Examination (7th Edition) by Linda Anne Silvestri and Angela E. Silvestri delivers a complete pharmacology guide to medications used in renal and urinary care. From urinary tract antiseptics and antibiotics to transplant immunosuppressants and hematopoietic growth factors, this chapter prepares NCLEX-PN candidates to administer medications safely, recognize adverse effects, and provide critical patient education. Watch the lecture above and use the study notes below to master renal and urinary medication safety for both the NCLEX exam and clinical practice. Urinary Tract Antiseptics Fosfomycin, methenamine, nitrofurantoin: Used for UTIs, require proper urine pH; contraindicated in renal impairment and certain liver conditions. Nursing points: Take with food to...