Whenever it is issued to you and prior to administering it or if you are responsible for giving it a to another person.
when reading MD order, when preparing to give, after checking pts ID, and when pouring.
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Read the label on the bottle. It should say that you have to administer it intramuscularly (IM) via needle and syringe.
No. The drug testing of offenders is completed by a security supervisor who has been trained to administer the test and read the results.
Well, theoretically, if you don't read it, then a drug interaction that it warns against could happen, or you could overdose because you didn't read the limitations on how many you should take, and worst case, you could die. Of course, not all drugs are potentially lethal in the amounts that are allotted in a single bottle... but how would you know that unless you read about it? It is definitely wiser to read the label and abide by its instructions for use.you can get killed easily :)
Read the label.
read the label on the bottle
The most important part of the drug label is the active ingredients list which lists the drugs in that product and how many milligrams (or quantity) of the drug is in it.
read the label on the bottle
The safety label on a chemical container should be carefully read before opening the container, and especially before using the contents. Any health and safety instructions should be followed.
coke is soda. you should read the label or call there company.
There are many drugs that should not be taken during pregnancy. Read the label or the package insert that came with it before taking any drug while pregnant. If you are still not sure, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Most antibiotics are administered twice a day. You should speak with a vet and pharmacist to be sure your calf is getting the proper dosage.
No. Try grazing a week or so afterwards. Also read the label on when livestock can be grazed after treatment of this herbicide.