Drug abuser, is the drug powerful or moderate, can it be abused, does the person have an allergy, is it a drug people usually sell for money on streets if so does the person really need it and if they do can it be a low dosage where they come back every so weeks for a refill
how would you check that an individual has not taken any medication recently
A nursing action that breaches the rules of safe medication administration would be administering a medication without verifying the patient's identity or checking for allergies. Additionally, failing to double-check the medication dosage or giving a medication that was not prescribed for the patient also constitutes a breach. These actions can lead to serious medication errors, compromising patient safety. Proper protocols must always be followed to ensure safe and effective medication administration.
watch them swallow it
Without knowing exactly what meds you're talking about all I can tell you is a lot of medications can be ruined by excess moisture, and handling them would transfer any water, oils, or sweat from your hands on to them
It is best to consult with your veterinarian on this since it varies by weight and breed. You should always follow vet instructions and guidelines when administering any medication.
Never. Always check with a doctor before stopping or changing a regular medication. Also it would be wise just to tell your doctor for the complete physical checkup that you are on medication so he can tailor the results to take into account of your medication.
If I discovered that previous medication had not been administered, I would first assess the patient's current condition and any potential risks associated with the missed doses. I would then consult with the healthcare team to determine the appropriate next steps, which may include administering the missed medication if safe and appropriate. Additionally, I would document the incident accurately and communicate it to the relevant parties to prevent future occurrences and ensure patient safety.
when administering a subcutaneous injection why would you avoid an injection site thats hardened or fatty
you might be able to do it , but I would check just in case
There are multiple forms of medication that you can take such as SSRIs, SNRIs, or even NDRIs. I would check with your doctor to see which would be better for you, however, SSRIs are the most perferred treatment medication to treat symptoms of depression.
If you want to be sure, it's pretty much going to require a blood test.
What medication ?