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- 1. What information about the drug should you determine prior to administration? 2. What are the nursing considerations to prevent medication errors?Provide specific examples of the drugs categorized as antihistamines (both sedating and nonsedating), decongestants, antitussives, and expectorants1. Identify and discuss the types of incorrect prescription.2. What are the procedures to be followed for each incorrect prescription?
- 6. The amount of drug which when given will cause imminent death to the patient? 1. Lethal dose 2. Maintenance dose 3. Daily dose 4. Single doseDescribe the mechanisms of action, indications for use, contraindications, cautions, and drug interactions of the various categories of antiemetic and antinausea drugs.3. A nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiemetic and antinausea drugs.?