If it is your job due to a doctor's orders, I believe yes, you should give a patient the prescribed dosage of medicine. God uses us all in very different ways. Trust and rely on him, and as always: Pray. Pray til you can't find anymore words to say then just meditate on his love for you and that patient. Good luck and God bless.
Roxanol is used most by hospice nurses to control pain.
Roxanol is a morphine based pain killer that, provided that it is being legally prescribed and taken in accordance with dosing instructions, should not alter ones faculties sufficiently to void any legal actions or decisions made by them.
0.25cc
Yes Roxanol is the liquid form of Morphine Sulfate. You can only take it orally and it tastes like crap. Roxanol us ultra concentrated. 1ml has 20mg of Morphine in it. So becareful with it. As a nurse the usual dosage I give is 0.25-0.50 ml which is equal to 5-10mg of morphine.
Maybe you're thinking of roxanol liquid? Roxanol is liquid morphine. It is often used in palliative/hospice care when a person has difficulty swallowing or is not lucid enough to swallow. Roxanol can come in very concentrated doses so that even a mL of the liquid- dispensed with an eye dropper can be potent enough to relieve pain.
A christian should give example to that person they have to give testomonic of what god is done in his life. and always say "God bless you"
30-40 $ for 30 ml 20 mg/ml in Texas
Roxanol is used for shortness of breath for hospice patients.
I think the best place you should go to would be the Christian stores. If you can't find any Christian stores I would try and find a Christian store online.
Being a Christian makes you feel like you are saved.
To learn what charity means. To find that it is more rewarding to give than to receive.
The reason why you should purchase health insurance from a specifically Christian provider instead of a nondenominational company because if you're a Christian, they can give you a nice discount.