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I found this answer in my A&P book finally and yes it must be lipid-soluble to penetrate the skin.
That request is typically called a "medication order" or simply an "order" for short. It is a directive from a healthcare provider specifying the medication, dosage, frequency, and route of administration for a patient.
The three instances of medication administration that require documentation are when the medication is administered to the patient, when there is a change in the medication order (such as dosage or frequency), and when a medication is refused or not administered. Proper documentation ensures accurate patient records, facilitates communication among healthcare providers, and promotes patient safety. Additionally, it helps in monitoring therapeutic outcomes and potential adverse effects.
It counts on you facility's policy but I believe that you need a order to crush medication that can be crushed
Ventolin is administered in an aerosol form as to be better absorbed via the airway into the bloodstream. It is used to prevent further inflammation of the respiratory tract and as an anti-inflammatory to affected parts of the airway. The medication is often used by athletes in order to clear the airways and increase oxygen consumption during physical exercise, however is more commonly used by asthma sufferers to relieve the discomfort experienced during an asthma attack.
Medication carts are the order details for the suggested drugs. When someone is purchasing drugs from a store they usually submit a medication cart.
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After a physician completes a hospital medication order, it is typically checked by a pharmacist. The pharmacist reviews the order for accuracy, appropriateness, potential drug interactions, and allergies. Additionally, nursing staff may also verify the order before administering the medication to ensure it aligns with the patient's treatment plan.
CPT code 96372 is reported for "therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection; subcutaneous or intramuscular". The medication administered during the injection must also be reported in order for the claim to receive possible reimbursement. The code cannot be reported for injections given without direct physician supervision.
ii stands for two
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Clindamycin is a prescription medication.