moniter alergies and consticipation.
supression of respiration..
It is a nursing responsibility to give proper dosage of Tegretol to a patient at the correct time intervals. It is also a nursing responsibility o check if the patient is a lactating mother, for the drug will harm the baby.
BEFORE GIVING THE DRUG, ASK THE PATIENT IF HE/SHE HAS AN ALLERGY
The nursing responsibilities on giving Vitamin C is first to know whether or not the patient has any deficiency in certain nutrients. This is to merit the reason for giving the patient Vitamin C.
Nurses need to measure out how much medications a patient needs, a lot has to do with weight such as milligrams and litres etc. Also giving the patient the medication at the right time.
Math can relate to Nursing in ways of computing the weight of the patient and giving the right dosages. and all sorta things. :)
you should administer the drug before meals. check the BP after giving the medication let the patient verbalize discomfort after administration
Nursing responsibilities when giving Felodipine are to give medication without regard to meals, monitor cardiac rhythm regularly until dosage stabilized, monitor vital signs carefully, have patient swallow tablet whole, do not crush or chew. There is a name alert on Felodipine, do not confuse with isorsorbide.
1- Ensure that you are giving paracetamol to: The correct patient. The Correct dose. The correct time. The correct route. 2- Ensure that there is a written order from the doctor. 3- Ensure that the patient is NOT allergic to paracetamol. 4- Know the drug- drug interactions. 5- Assess the patient score of pain after giving the medication taking in consideration in which route the paracetamol was given. 6- Assess the patient after giving the medication for any reaction, let the dr. decide what is it ( Allergy?). 7- Document all the above.
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How long does 4mg morphine stay in your system if giving to you by the IV through the emergency room?
Shorter AnswerA patient that is in pain should be relieved of that pain. Even Christ was given a pain killer as he hung on the cross.Longer AnswerChristians undoubtedly have varying views about giving morphine to a patient. On one hand, morphine relieves severe pain that other medications might not have any effect on. On the other hand, the end result of taking morphine in doses that relieve severe pain can be an earlier death. Morphine is also highly addictive, so if a patient should recover, they would very likely have to be weaned off morphine gradually.Those are all issues that anyone, not only Christians, would have to consider when deciding their views about giving morphine to patients, and there are no easy, cut-and-dried answer. It's something each individual has to decide for him or her self, and whatever one believes, when faced with a situation where he or she is the one who is in severe pain or has a loved one who is, views could change drastically.Biblical references that might apply to this question are:Matthew: "Vinegar mingled with gall" (xxvii, 34).Mark: "Wine mingled with myrrh" (xv, 23).Luke: "Vinegar" alone (xxiii, 36).The draughts mentioned by Matthew and Mark refer to a Jewish mixture intended to produce stupefaction and lessen pain.Proverbs 31:6-9Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more.The substance "strong drink" (whatever it is) maybe similar to morphine or may be different, but the intention is the same.