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DRUG STUDY
Care of Pregnant clients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Given Drug: Ampicillin 1gm IVTT q6 2
Sample Format:
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
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- Explain why some drug is lost followingadministration and not used in the body.Drug study Name of drug Dosage/route Indications Side/adverse effects Nursing responsibility fenoterol Ipratropium bromideDRUG: LICOCAINE (PLEASE FILL UP THE FF) Generic name: Brand name: Therapeutic Classification: Pharmacologic Classification: Dosage: Route:
- Make a drug study Thiamazole -Generic name -Brand name -Action of the drug -Dosage/Route -Side/Adverse effects -Nursing responsibilityDrug name :furosemide 1)mention Side Effects/Adverse effects of the drug 2) explain Drug-drug or drug-food interactions 3) write about Contraindications, Precautions and Counselling points of the medicationWhat is betahistine - Drug Class:- MOA:- Indication:- Nursing Implication:
- Make a drug study glatiramer acetate Name of drug Dosage/route Indications Side/Adverse effects Nursing responsibilitiesDrug Study on Losartan Brand name Therapeutic Classification Indication Dosage and frequency Mechanism of action Contraindication Side effects Adverse effects And nursing responsibilitiesIdentify significant drug-drug, drug–laboratory test, and drug-food interactions associated with digoxin and other heart failure drugs.