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- Q1. Prescription: Codeine 15 mg po daily in am. Available : Codeine 30 mg per tab . How many tabs will the nurse administer per day? Q2. Prescription: Morphine 1mg po q2h PRN for pain Available: Morphine 5 mg/mL How many mL will the nurse administer per dose?NCLEX practice: A female patient is receiving furosemide (Lasix), 40 mg P.O. b.i.D. in the plan of care, the nurse should emphasize teaching the patient about the importance of consuming: A. Fresh, green vegetables B. Bananas and oranges C. Lean red meat D. Creamed cornPLEASE DONT CANCEL. ILL UPVOTE WITH ALL OF MY ACCS. Make a drug study study about cetirizine (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) drug and fill up the corresponding details in the table. - The drug study shall be patient-based, and based on the informations provided below. - Nursing responsibilities would be in ADPIE form. MAIN DRUG: cetirizine (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) INFORMATIONS: Cetirizine Age: 18/F Occupation: Basketball player Weight and BMI: 50 KGS/22 Blood pressure: 100/70 Heart rate: 60 Respiratory rate: 15 Temperature: 36.2 Diagnosis: Allergic reaction with eating shrimp with facial angioedema Chief complaint: Swollen ears and mouth Prescription: Cetirizine PO 5 mg OD
- PLEASE DONT CANCEL. WILL GIVE ALOT OF UPVOTESSSS Make a drug study study about (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) drug and fill up the corresponding details in the table. - The drug study shall be patient-based, and based on the informations provided below. - Nursing responsibilities would be in ADPIE form. MAIN DRUG: (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) INFORMATIONS: Cetirizine Age: 18/F Occupation: Basketball player Weight and BMI: 50 KGS/22 Blood pressure: 100/70 Heart rate: 60 Respiratory rate: 15 Temperature: 36.2 Diagnosis: Allergic reaction with eating shrimp with facial angioedema Chief complaint: Swollen ears and mouth Prescription: diphenhydramine hydrochloride PO 5 mg ODInclude the following aspects in the discussion: List 5 things about your state’s HIPAA laws. Discuss the 3 most important things you learned that will help you as a Medical Administrative Assistant. Describe the 1 HIPAA Law that struck an accord with you and why?Health teaching pertaining to the drug side effects and adverse effects. give me a (5) five True or false questions and answers
-  Time remaining: 01:59:18 Nursing 1.- Please name the drug sources, and explain one of them. 2.- Why are important the Drug Standards? 3.- What means: PDR and USAN? 4.- Please explain the Controlled Substances Act of 1990. 5.- What is the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004? Why is important? Please give an example of one product label. 6.- What is Pharmacokinetics? What means excretion of a drug? 7.- Which factors can change the drug absorption? 8.- Please name the factors that can affect the Drug Action, and explain one of them. 9.- What is an adverse reaction? 10.- What is a palliative drug?Topic: IV Solution 1. What are the required sources for you to confirm the patient's identity before administering medication of IV solution? 2. What information about the drug should you determine prior to administration of IV Solution? 3. What are the contents of an IV additive label? 4. What are the nursing considerations to prevent medication errors?Order: Warfarin 7.5 mg po daily in am Dose on hand: Warfarin 2.5 pg tablets Question: How many tablets of warfarin does the nurse administer?
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