On testing the efficiency of a certain medicine or drug, one needs to test to 2 groups in which the patient can choose whether to take the drug or the placebo. (TRUE OR FALSE)
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On testing the efficiency of a certain medicine or drug, one needs to test to 2 groups in which the patient can choose whether to take the drug or the placebo. (TRUE OR FALSE)
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- A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for 5 units of regular insulin and 10 units of NPH Insulin to mix together and administer subcutaneously. Determine the correct order of steps for this procedure. Move the steps into the box on the right, placing them in the order of performance. Use all the steps.) fonts of air to the bottle of regular in wdraw the correct dose of insulin from the back jest to units of ar into the battle of NPH insulin Withdraw the correct dise of regular insulin from the bottleThere is a finite amount of money that is available to spend on healthcare (and drugs). It is important to make rational choices considering the consequences of actions and the limited resource that is available.Try these questions:1. You are working as a practice pharmacist and have been asked to help the practice reduce expenditure on medicines. As a result, you are reviewing the use of tolterodine 4 mg m/r tablets, as these costs more than tolterodine 2 mg tablets at an equivalent dose. Current costs are shown below: Tolterodine 4 mg m/r tablets £25.78 per 28 tablets Tolterodine 2 mg tablets £2.88 per 56 tablets You have reviewed nine patients who are prescribed tolterodine 4 mg m/r tablets daily on repeat prescription and have identified that seven of them could potentially switch to using the tolterodine 2 mg tablets at a dose of one tablet twice a day. The practice has a repeat prescribing policy of 56 days treatment on a prescription. What is the total saving for the practice…When a clear liquid medication is added to a clear liquid saline solution (i.e., salt water), the result is a clear liquid solution that can be used for intravenous (IV) treatment. True or False: The resulting treatment solution is classified as a compound. True O False
- There is a finite amount of money that is available to spend on healthcare (and drugs). It is important to make rational choices considering the consequences of actions and the limited resource that is available. Try these questions:1. You are working as a practice pharmacist and have been asked to help the practice reduce expenditure on medicines. As a result, you are reviewing the use of tolterodine 4 mg m/r tablets, as these costs more than tolterodine 2 mg tablets at an equivalent dose. Current costs are shown below: Tolterodine 4 mg m/r tablets £25.78 per 28 tablets Tolterodine 2 mg tablets £2.88 per 56 tablets You have reviewed nine patients who are prescribed tolterodine 4 mg m/r tablets daily on repeat prescription and have identified that seven of them could potentially switch to using the tolterodine 2 mg tablets at a dose of one tablet twice a day. The practice has a repeat prescribing policy of 56 days treatment on a prescription.What is the total saving for the practice…Given, The dose of a drug is 15 mg/m2 bid for 1 week. The BSA of a child who is 48 in. tall and weighs 78 Ibs. is ------ m2, and the amount of drug required for daily therapy is - mg. (express answers as whole numbers or with two decimal places only)Xerostomia (dry mouth) and tardive dyskinesia (extrapyramidal symptoms) are the adverse effects of antipsychotic drugs True False
- The nursing student is studying drug dosage and has learned that there are three systems of measurement associated with drug dosing. What are these systems? (Select all that apply.) apothecary system Avoirdupois system Mercalli system metric system household measurement systemPrepare a memory card that lists the basic metric units of measurement and common equivalent measures for conversion from one system to another. Prepare a poster that depicts how to multiply and divide common fractions to calculate drug dosages. Prepare a comparative chart listing the abbreviations, symbols, and features of the following three systems of measurement in healthcare: • Household measurement system • Apothecary system • Metric systemPlease explain this statement "Future directions for prescription writing and medication safety" Please elaborately answer at your own easy words. Please attach some suitable image, pictures, diagrams or table's regarding this topic.
- Drugs that are not able to be administered orally are usually given parenterally. True or FalseFrom an economic point of view, the consultancy firm wanted to calculate the price a patient wouldneed to pay for the full treatment. The cost of each vial of the drug ‘A’ is $450.50 dollar where it contains 30 mg. The usual dose of drug administered is 145 mg once every 2 weeks, during a 12-week period to a patient weighing 190 lb and a height of 6 ft 2 inch. Calculate the cost for the full treatment for the above patient.A client weighing 30 lb received furosemide 2 mg/ kg day in 2 divided doses. How many milligrams will the nurse administer in one dose. Do not round. Record your answer using two decimal places