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Pharmacology RNSG 1301
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- PATIENT TEACHING CARD Name of Drug phenytoin 100 mg Reason for taking this drug Dosage Possible side effects Notify healthcare provider if:…… Warning/special precautionsFor Famotidine , . I want to know the trade name , generic name , pharmacological class, route of administration, action, use, 5 side effects , 5 nursing considerationsRNSG 1301 Pharmacology 9. Identify adverse effects of diltiazem.
- PATIENT TEACHING CARD Name of Drug metformin 1000mg Reason for taking this drug Dosage Possible side effects Notify healthcare provider if:…… Warning/special precautionsRNSG 1301 Pharmacology List the labs affected by acetaminophenRNSG 1301 Pharmacology 15. List cautions and contraindications for milrinone?
- RNSG 1301 Pharmacology 40. You have an order to administer liquid acetaminophen 250 mg. The pharmacy has 100mg/1 mL available. How many mL will you administer? Enter number only, round to the firstdecimal place.Discuss Side Effects/Adverse effects of these drugs 2) explain Drug-drug or drug-food interactions 3) write about Contraindications, Precautions and Counselling points of the medications metformin, Lantus 20 units , Lisinopril , metoprolol , simvastatin, Eliquis , Calcium , Vitamin D , baby aspirin.RNSG 1301 Pharmacology 22. What patient safety considerations should be included for a client taking atorvastatin?
- 1 L Lactate Ringer Pharmacology, indicating the following (indications, side effects, and classifications) in a narrative way. Morphine Pharmacology, indicating the following (indications, side effects, and classifications) in a narrative way.RNSG 1301 Pharmacology Dietary restrictions for clients on monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI)Provide information regarding when clients taking quinidine should call their doctor for advice (e.g., questions, non-urgent symptoms, unpleasant side effects, etc.)