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- 1. what is right dose as one of the ten "rights" of medication?1. What information about the drug should you determine prior to administration? 2. What are the nursing considerations to prevent medication errors?1. A patient has been ordered 750 mg/day of medication D that is available in tablets of 75mg each. The nurse will administer a dosage of 2 tablets, every 3 hours. If the first dose is administered at 6am, when will the last dose be administered?
- 7. Identify three considerations for administration of TPN.2. The physician orders Mr. Baletbet to also receive diphenhydramine with her metoclopramide. What is the rationale for giving these two medications together? In short I need to understand.6. Write the detailed note on routes of drug administration.