According to Advanced Cardiac Life Support, atropine would be given first for symptomatic bradycardia. A person would have to be trained to give this medication.
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PRN medication is to be given as needed, so non-PRN medication is medication that is to be given on a set schedule.
why is medication given at set intervals
Acetaminophen or ibuprofen is usually given to try to lower the fever. Children who are susceptible to seizures may be given a sedative medication when the fever first spikes
The answer depends on what the medication rate is.
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A parenteral medication is any medication that is not given via the gastrointestinal tract. This can include any injected medication or IV infusion.
A cool bath first; if it doesn't improve children medication.
I don't believe there is a medication that is most commonly given in a subcutaneous injection. There are a lot of medications given this way.
A parenteral medication is any medication that is not given via the gastrointestinal tract. This can include any injected medication or IV infusion.
Oral medication is typically prescribed for at least 10-14 days. Severely ill patients may be given intravenous antibiotics for the first few days of therapy.
The first medication given, providing scarring is not too extensive, is usually a steroid drug such as prednisone.