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what's on a medication label
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hand washing before any patient is handled, medications shouldn't be touched unless
health care worker is wearing gloves, sharp objects should be disposed
of in specialized sharps containers
, pharmacy's name, address, number, dispensing date, Rx number, strength of
drug, dosage form, amount dispensed, warning label, refill information,
prescriber name, expiration date
drugs that have been proven to be safe, effective. conducted in hospitals,
offices, clinics, testing for safety, effectiveness, dosage, therapeutic does
fat, pH, concentration of medication, length of contact, age, food, depth of
breathing
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when is the fetus vulnerable to medication
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systemic review Post-marketing surveillance
first, third trimester the drug is safer
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,prophylactic medications
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systemic review cures, treats a problem
prevents a problem effects the drug has on the body
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vastus lateralis in child injection syringe
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helps It helps determine a drug's safety
diagnose a disease, condition
margin.
23-35 gauge, 5/8-1 inch90 believe that imbalances in
degree angle a person's life causes
disease
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, Definition
low, relative to substances in schedule IV, may lead to limited
dependence
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A client had an order for lispro insulin (Humalog) 3 units SQ to be administered
at 0700. A nurse administered Humalog 3 ml at 0700. Which statement is true
regarding this administration?
schedule I drugs
STAT order
schedule V drugs
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an unexpected reaction to a drug that is peculiar to the individual
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systematic review phase II clinical trials