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Administration of Drugs by the Intravenous Route
- what are the important things to keep in mind in administering iv meds.?.
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- 5. Effective communication is essential for ensuring patient safety Question options: A) True B) FalseThe physiologic changes that normally occur in older adult patients have which implication for drug * ?response a) Drug elimination is faster. O b) Drug metabolism is quicker. O c) Drug half-life is shortened. d) Protein binding is inefficient. e) All the above O4. Equal dose of drug 'Y' was given via intramuscular rout to oedematous person and obese person. In an oedematous person the apparent volume of distribution of drug Y' was 4x its apparent volume of distribution in an obese person. Required: Comment on the physical properties of drug Y'.[Hint: Solubility, affinity for plasma & tissue proteins, etc].