If I would say I wouldn't really be able to tell you cause I don't remember the answer when I was at school I'm 1⁄12 grader I would know but I forgot I have to ask my teacher next week
2 tablets
The patient should receive 15 scored tablets because the patient will take 1½ tablets per day or ½ a tablet * 3 = 1½ tablets per day. Since the patient is taking 1½ tablets per day, you would multiply the 1½ * 10=15.
400 mg x 1 g/1000 mg = 0.4 g for each tablet0.6 g x 1 table/0.4 g = 1.5 tablets needed to make 0.6 grams.
If a patient is having trouble swallowing pills or tablets, the nurse should first assess the patient's ability to swallow and determine the underlying cause. They can offer alternatives, such as crushing the medication (if appropriate) or providing liquid formulations, and ensure the patient is in a comfortable position while taking medication. Additionally, the nurse should educate the patient about techniques to aid swallowing, like using water or applesauce, and involve a healthcare provider if further intervention is needed.
"Dispense 20" means to provide a total of 20 tablets. "Take 2 tablets stat" indicates that the patient should take two tablets immediately. "Then one qid till gone" means the patient should take one tablet four times a day (qid stands for "quater in die," or four times a day) until all the medication is finished.
The upper limit will depend on the strength of the product prescribed, the patient's narcotic tolerance, and the maximum dose of acetaminophen. By way of example: an opioid-naieve patient seen in the emergency room may be prescribed Perccet in a 2.5 / 325 strength (2.5 mg oxycodone and 325 mg acetaminophen per tab). The maximum dose in this case would be 12 tablets because the daily maximum for acetaminophen is 4000 mg. A different patient, or one prescribed a different ratio (strength) may be limited to fewer tablets due to the three factors listed. It should be noted that upper limits for acetaminophen dosage may change in the near future, and some states may impose legal limits on narcotic prescribing.
You can remove them to physically examine the patient's legs - BUT - they MUST be replaced after examination, until the physician deems it safe to remove them.
If the doctor has ordered 1000 cc of water, this is equivalent to about 4.2 cups, as 1 cup is approximately 240 cc. Over an 8-hour period, the patient should aim to drink this amount, which breaks down to about half a cup every hour. It's important for the patient to spread out their fluid intake to stay properly hydrated throughout the day.
you should put 2 or 3 tablets
You should follow directions. After observing the response to initial therapy with ibuprofen tablets, the dose and frequency should be adjusted to suit an individual patient’s needs. Do not exceed 3200 mg total daily dose. If gastro intestinal complaints occur, take ibuprofen tablets with meals or milk.
Because this test is ordered when either very low or very high levels of immunoglobulins are suspected, the patient should be alert for any signs of infection after the test, including fever, chills, rash, or skin ulcers. Any bone pain.
Should chlorine tablets be used in place of stabilizer chlorine tablets so the cyanuric acid don't get to high?