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I have seen my teachers to use the drug phenytoin to treat the the over dose of digoxin. Digoxin is a poisonous drug. It may kill the person, with accidental over dose of the drug.
No, stat means "ASAP!" PRN means "as needed"
A "stat" dose is so called because "stat" is a medical abbreviation derived from the Latin word "statim," which means immediately or at once. Therefore, a stat dose is administered promptly to address an urgent medical need or situation.
The medication is given immediately as a single dose. Stat means immediately, so a stat dose would mean the medication that would be given as fast as it could be dispensed to the patient.
Stat means right away, so the dose of medicine has to be given now. A regular dose can wait until the time on the prescription.
A bolus dose and stat dose are NOT necessarily the same thing. A bolus dose is typically pre-packaged nowadays and is a pre-measured liquid dose intended to give at one time via IV. Different drugs that are used as bolus doses have different administration rates as well; for example, one type of drug may be fine to push completely but other drugs must be delivered in part, with time separating each push of the syringe. A stat dose can be delivered orally, rectally, IM, SubQ, or by IV. Technically, you could receive a physician's order to give a "Stat dose of aspirin". Stat does not necessarily mean an emergency or life-threatening situation, though most stat orders come during emergency or critical care situations. Stat simply means "do this now; immediately." You could see orders for: stat bloodwork stat urinalysis stat EKG stat administration of an injectable stat administration of an IV bolus stat administration of a piggy-back IV etc.
This means that you are to start the medication right away.
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Not that we know of. They stopped the series at ss4.
i will give the last dose of hepa vaccine to the new infant at the a af 6 months old.