A patient is in the hospital with no known GI problems but h…

A patient is in the hospital with no known GI problems but had surgery yesterday and will be hospitalized for at least a week.  What would the nurse note as a rationale for this patient being on famotidine?  Select the two that apply by listing the letters in alphabetical order in the answer box, using no commas or spaces. A.  prevent stress induced ulcers B.  prevent diarrhea  C.  prevent gastroesphageal reflux  D.  prevent nausea E.  prevent allergy symptoms

You are working in a pediatric clinic.  The physician orders…

You are working in a pediatric clinic.  The physician orders child to go home with a bottle of Amoxicillin suspension (sample). Order:  Amoxicillin 100 mg. orallyBottle of Amoxicillin powder reads to add 105 mL of water to the bottle and to shake until mixed well.  Each 5 mL will contain and equivalent of 250 mg. of Amoxicillin How many mL should the parent give the child? Record your answer using a whole number

A patient is in the hospital with no known GI problems but h…

A patient is in the hospital with no known GI problems but had surgery yesterday and will be hospitalized for at least a week.  What would the nurse note as a rationale for this patient being on famotidine?  Select the two that apply by listing the letters in alphabetical order in the answer box, using no commas or spaces. A.  prevent stress induced ulcers B.  prevent diarrhea  C.  prevent gastroesphageal reflux  D.  prevent nausea E.  prevent allergy symptoms

Order:  ceftriaxone 750 mg. IMSupply:  ceftriaxone 1 g. vial…

Order:  ceftriaxone 750 mg. IMSupply:  ceftriaxone 1 g. vial of powder to reconstituteDirections for use on vial read as follows:    VIAL DOSAGE SIZE AMOUNT OF DILUENT TO BE ADDED 250 mg. 0.9mL 500 mg. 1.8 mL 1 g 3.6 mL 2 g 7.2 mL     After reconstitution, each 1 mL of solution contains approximately 250 mg. of equivalent of ceftriaxone.    How many mL should the nurse administer? Record your answer as a whole number