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- 2. The nurse is formulating the care plan for a patient on IV heparin therapy. Describe the nursing considerations that should be included for a patient on an anticoagulant.What does the College of Physician & Surgeons of Ontario say about medication safety?1. The nurse is conducting a health teaching to a patient during administration of a drug. Which of the following statements accurately describe an adverse drug effect? (Select all that apply.) a. An anaphylactic reaction is a life-threatening immediate reaction to a drug that results in respiratory distress, sudden severe bronchospasm, and cardiovascular collapse. b. A drug allergy is always manifested immediately after the patient receives the medication c. A cumulative effect occurs when the body becomes accustomed to a particular drug over a period of time. An idiosyncratic effect is any abnormal or peculiar response to a drug that may manifest itself by over response. under response, or a response different from the expected outcome. d. Drug tolerance occurs when the body cannot metabolize one dose of a drug before another dose is administered.
- 3. What sorts of continual assessments, communications, and documentation are deemed crucial in the practise of the registered nurse in the identification of sepsis in paediatric patients?discuss and justify 2 nursing safety considerations for patients receiving preoperative medication while awaiting transfer to surgery4. Managing the Patient Experience case: Identify and describe performance improvement terms, concepts, tools, and methods from chapter 12 that are evident in this case.
- I am having a hard time doing a soaps note with the following information for my medical terminology class. REVISIT PATIENT COMPLAINTS AND ANY EVALUATIVE INFORMATION • DEVELOP PROBLEM LIST AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS • WHAT IS YOUR DIAGNOSTIC PLAN? • WHAT IS YOUR THERAPEUTIC PLAN? • PATIENT EDUCATION?Requires that the effectiveness of the medication be administered by client’s response to the medication; it is appropriate to determine the extent of side effects and adverse reaction support which of the following medication golden rule? 1. Right evaluation 2. Right documentation 3. Right assessment 4. Right educationWhat is the TBON position on your topic on BON/ Board of Pharmacy Joint Position Statement on Medication Errors?
- 3. Develop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiemetic and antinausea drugs.? Do it answer5. Develop a nursing care plan that is based on the nursing process as it relates to medication administration?Develop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiemetic and antinausea drugs.? Don't copy