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- In your own understanding, which among the routes/forms of drug administration above has the most rapid absorption? Has the slowest absorption? Explain your answer.
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- Describe List five from the nine "rights" of assisting with medications and provide explanation how you can observe the rights when assisting the clients/residents with the medications. For example: Right patient - I will ask the patient their name / check the patient ID band. Provide three types of abuse. Explain and give detail examples of each identified abuse.a patient with diabetes complains of hunger. the patient is sweaty, cold and clammy. outline four immediate nursing actions with rationales that you would perform.What is the significance of the nursing process on the medication administration process? State at least 3 important points and give a sample scenario.
- For which reason should the nurse follow safe medication administration for intravenous (IV) medication? The IV route can result in delayed absorption of the medication The IV route results in a delayed onset of action Control over the levels of drugs in the body is unpredictable IV administration is irreversible.Develop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients receiving antiinflammatory and/or antigout drugs.Compare and contrast the similarities and differences of the symptoms of an MI in males and females. As a student nurse, discuss how this might impact your assessment and ability to detect a female patient who may be having an MI. How can you counteract this? Include peer-reviewed reference list
- How will you as a nurse prepare a person who has just expired? Name at least 2 nursing actions and explain the rationale of each.The nurse is conducting a health teaching to a patient during administration of a drug. Which of the following statements accurately describe an adverse drug effect? (Select all that apply.) a. An anaphylactic reaction is a life-threatening immediate reaction to a drug that results in respiratory distress, sudden severe bronchospasm, and cardiovascular collapse. b. A drug allergy is always manifested immediately after the patient receives the medication c. A cumulative effect occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a particular drug over a period of time. An idiosyncratic effect is any abnormal or peculiar response to a drug that may manifest itself by over response. under response, or a response different from the expected outcome. d. Drug tolerance occurs when the body cannot metabolize one dose of a drug before another dose is administered.A client is scheduled to receive phenytoin (Dilantin) 100 mg orally at 6 PM but is having difficulty swallowing capsules. What method should the nurse to help the client take the medication? a. In most settings, student nurses are permitted to accept verbal orders from a physician. b. Upon admittance to a hospital, all patient medications from home should be sent home with the family or placed in safe-keeping. c. When a patient is admitted to a hospital, all drugs that the physician may have ordered while the patient was at home are continued. d. Safe practice dictates that a nurse follows. Written or verbal orders.
- OBJa nurse is preparing to measure a clients vital signs. The nurse should identify that which of the following factors will affect the methods that are usedDevelop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiparkinson drugs.How can you identify a rational prescription? Please shortly answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point.