iv penicillin
In all cases and before surgery, hydration and correction of blood chemistry by giving iv fluid. After surgery and for medical cases - too complex to be answered here.
Nursing considerations for Potassium chloride involve monitoring electrolyte levels, including potassium levels, regularly to prevent hyperkalemia or hypokalemia. Nurses should also ensure proper administration of the medication, such as diluting appropriately and administering slowly via IV to prevent adverse effects like phlebitis or tissue damage. Educating patients on the importance of adherence to the prescribed dose and dietary restrictions, such as avoiding high-potassium foods, is essential in preventing complications.
keflex) is a cephalosporin not in the penicillin family. They do have cross reactions so someone who is allergic to penicillins needs to be more careful and watch for signs of allergic reaction esp if it is given IV. I am allergic to penicillin but not to keflex.
Speak to the Nurse/Doctor who is giving you the IV therapy about this.
That's not a good idea. The injectable penicillin is meant to either go into the muscle (IM) or the vein (IV) depending on which type your vet gave you. The amount and strength will not be appropriate to give orally.
Penicillin G benzathine is used orally and parenterally. Trade names are: Bicillin LA and Permapen. Penicillin V potassium is characteristically known for being stable in acid (therefore, is taken orally). Trade names are: Ledercillin VK and SK-Penicillin VK.
i was given a script of Penicillin VK 500mg for my abscessed tooth so I'm assumeing yest.
start peripheral ivs. inspect ivs already in patients to make sure the IV is still good. Change IV dressings, IV tubings. Assess patients for if they need a central line instead of a peripheral IV. insert PICC lines (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters).
How long does 4mg morphine stay in your system if giving to you by the IV through the emergency room?
Math is important in nursing especially working with pediatrics. Math is used to calculate medicine dosages and administer the right dose. It is used from pills to liquids to IV solutions.
The nursing responsibilities during a CT scan may vary from place to place. The nurses often insert an IV for contrast dye and ensure the patient is comfortable.