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1. Drug HUMALOG 100 UNITSML KWIKPEN: what is
a. Classification:
b. Labs to Review
2. Milk of magnesia:
a. Contraindications
b. Labs to Review
3. MORPHINE SULF 20 MG
a. Labs to Review
4. ONDANSETTRON HCL 8 MG TABLET:
a. General Indications & Why is your Patient receiving this medication?
b. Labs to Review
c. Special Considerations
(Before administration, After administration, Nursing
Considerations)
5. HUMALOG 100 UNITSML KWIKPEN
a. Classification.
b. Adverse Side Effects
c. Contraindications
d. Labs to Review
e. Special Considerations
(Before administration, After administration, Nursing
Considerations)
1)HUMALOG
a.Classification: It is a fast acting or rapid acting insulin. Its action starts in 15 minutes of administration of the insulin
b.Labs to review;
2)Milk of magnesia
a.Contraindications
b)Labs to review
3) Morphine Sulf 20mg
a.Labs to review
4)Ondasetron HCL omg
a.Indication
b.Labs to review
c.Special consideration
Special consideration to be taken when administered or prescribed for children, elderly population and patients with severe liver dysfunction
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