Iv medication for itching
What's in Your IV Pain Meds?
Topical: irritation, pruritus, dry skin, redness, burning, and itching Monitor IV site frequently for any signs . of extravasation. (Medication is irritating to . the vein. Use a central line if possible.) Advise patient to report any pain at the IV site. Evaluation of Outcome Criteria
[DOC File]Medication Administration Training Manual
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*watch for QT prolongation-can lead to VT/VF with IV ... insomnia, nervousness, tremor *requires 2 weeks to have physiologic effects when new medication *assess for increased suicidal tendencies with new therapy Anti-Parkinson CNS Carbidopa-Levodopa Sinemet ... (rash-itching-hives-anaphylactic-resp. distress) Steroids. Systemic. Dexamethasone.
[DOC File]Bar Code Medication Administration Manager's User Manual
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5. Adding medication to an IV bag: a. Check the fluid in the IV bag for discoloration and ensure it has not expired. b. Check the drug name and concentration. c. Compute the volume of the drug to be added to the IV bag, and draw up that amount in the syringe. d. Cleanse the medication injection port. e. Inject medication into the IV bag via ...
[DOCX File]401 Drug Card
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Avoid the use of a stated, estimated, or historical weight. Review the patient’s medication history before prescribing or dispensing loading doses of phenytoin to make sure the patient was not taking it previously. Pharmacy should prepare and dispense all IV piggyback doses. LANTUS (insulin glargine) overdose tied to confusing vial label (23)
[DOC File]ISMP Medication Safety Alert
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IV A medication given intravenously (within a vein) to a patient from an IV Bag. IV types include Admixture, Chemotherapy, Hyperal, Piggyback, and Syringe. LIMITED ACCESS BCMA A mode in which BCMA can be accessed that provides medication administering users the ability to access patient records for non-medication administration documentation ...
[DOC File]PROTOTYPE DRUG: Amphotericin B (Fungizone)
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IV epinephrine should be used with caution, because of the risk of inducing dysrhythmias. ... stridor, itching, light headedness and changes in mental status (agitation or lethargy). SAMPLE. Does the patient have any environmental, medication, food or other allergies? Is the patient taking an antibiotic or other medication? Has the patient had ...
[DOC File]PCA (Patient Controlled Analgesia) Adult Standard and ...
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Adverse reactions and/or Side Effects: Hypoglycemia, urticaria, itching, redness, swelling, anaphylaxis. 5-15MIN ONSET, WITH PEAK 30-60 MIN. 401 Drug Card Brand Name: Humulin R, Novolin-R . Generic Name: Regular Insulin (onset 30 min) Common Administration Routes: SubQ
[DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...
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The school should request the parent send a separate bottle to be sent on the field trips. The medication bottle should also have a pharmacy prescription label attached. Consult local school district policies and procedures for field trip medication administration. (Module IV) D. Refusal of School Personnel to Administer Medications
[DOC File]Most Commonly Used Drugs In Medical Care By Category
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Access the daily schedule, select a patient, enter the time the patient checks in, enter the examination room number, enter the patient’s chief complaint, enter or review the patient’s history, enter or review patient allergies, enter or review the patient’s current medications, enter vital signs, enter height and weight measurements, enter results of tests, and enter laboratory test results
[DOCX File]Pediatric allergy and anaphylaxis guideline
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25 mg, IV, q6hr, PRN itching, Pt age less than 65 yr. Contact physician if condition persists. Antiemetics. ondansetron (Zofran) 4 mg, IV Push, q6hr, PRN nausea/vomiting, IV Push over 2 - 5 min. If not effective, use prochlorperazine (Compazine). prochlorperazine (Compazine) 5 mg, IV Push, q6hr, PRN nausea/vomiting, Pt age 65 yr or greater.
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