THe prescription mentioned here is appropriate. THe doses and the care given to sulpha drug allergy is correct.
look at the inpatient medication order and then decide if the orders are safe and appropriate...
this is pharmacy not psychology CHAPTER 5 Medication Orders-Inpatient 45 Hosp. Number Room Number Amt in Drawer Amount Added Patient Name Orders Daily Germain, Matilda 45201-3 101-2 Doxycycline 100 mg q12h Pseudoephedrine 60 mg bid Docusate sodium 100 mg qd Furosemide 40 mg qd Salmon, Jerome 45681-2 102-1 Antacid tablets 1 tid pc Diphenhydramine 25 mg gid Cephalexin 500 mg qid X 10 days ibuprofen 200 mg qid Multivitamin 1 od Automated Medication Dispensing System
patient Lab Glucose is 250 medication orders 1. lantus Insulin 6units subcutaneos daily 2. insulin sliding scale: regular Insulin ac and hs sliding scale glucose 201-250 give 6 units of regular insulin Question Do I give both insulin separately , mixed them together or give only Lantus insulin? Diet Cardiac diet VS: Q 4 hours 2Gm Na MEDICATION ORDERS Digoxin 0.25 mg po daily Aspirin 81 mg po daily Docusate sodium 10 mg po daily Lantus Insulin 6 units subcutaneous...
Name For each of the following doctor's orders, calculate the individual dose of medication 1. Dr. Jones prescribed Plendil 7.5 mg. The drug label reads: Plendil 2.5 mg tab. 2. The doctor ordered Dilaudid 1.5 mg IM from a vial that is labeled 0.6 mg per mu 3. Dr. Sam prescribed 20 mg of a medication. You have 10 mg per 5 mL. 4. The physician ordered Procardia XL 60 ma. The drug on hand is Procardia XL 30 mg...
Additional Exer Wou 10. Interpret the following medication orders: (a) Glucophage (metformin) 500 mg PO B.I.D. (b) heparin 10,000 units subcut q8h (c) NITRO-BID 2% (nitroglycerin ointment) one-half inch qoh to chest wall (d) Accupril (quinapril hydrochloride) 5 mg PO daily (e) Tylenol (acetaminophen) 650 mg PO q4h prn fever over 101° 11. Determine the missing component(s) for each of the following medica- tion orders: (a) Wellbutrin XLⓇ (bupropion hydrochloride) PO (b) Glucotrol (glipizide) 1 tab before breakfast (c) Ambien...
Case Study As a nurse working on a busy Med-Surg unit, your Nurse Manager approaches you and states that you are getting a new admission. You call to get report from the ER nurse. He gives the following information: The patient’s name is Lisa Trowberg. She is a 23-year- old female with NKA (No Known Allergies). PMH (past medical history) significant for seizures since 15 years of age. She was being well controlled on phenytoin (Dilantin) until recently when she...
Case Study As a nurse working on a busy Med-Surg unit, your Nurse Manager approaches you and states that you are getting a new admission. You call to get report from the ER nurse. He gives the following information: The patient’s name is Lisa Trowberg. She is a 23-year- old female with NKA (No Known Allergies). PMH (past medical history) significant for seizures since 15 years of age. She was being well controlled on phenytoin (Dilantin) until recently when she began to have breakthrough...
9 You are instructed to administer DiaBeta 3.75mg. The vial label reads DiaBeta 2.5mg per tab. How many tablets will you administer? 10. You are to administer Gantrisin 75 mcg and the tablets you have are labeled Gantrisin 0.15 mg. How many tablets will you administer? 11. You are instructed to give Tigan, 0.3g, IM. Your vial reads Tigan, 20 ml multiple dose vial, 100 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer? 12. You are instructed to add 0.75 g...
Case Study As a nurse working on a busy Med-Surg unit, your Nurse Manager approaches you and states that you are getting a new admission. You call to get report from the ER nurse. He gives the following information: The patient's name is Lisa Trowberg. She is a 23-year-old female with NKA (No Known Allergies). PMH (past medical history) significant for seizures since 15 years of age. She was being well controlled on phenytoin (Dilantin) until recently when she began...
please help with these questions thank you! Case Study As a nurse working on a busy Med-Surg unit, your Nurse Manager approaches you and states that you are getting a new admission. You call to get report from the ER nurse. He gives the following information: The patient's name is Lisa Trowberg. She is a 23-year-old female with NKA (No Known Allergies). PMH (past medical history) significant for seizures since 15 years of age. She was being well controlled on...