Vancomycin

Briefly state why the patient is in the hospital give a synopsis of the treatment to date. Give the vital signs, pain level, oximetry, and how much oxygen is being given.

Weekly Nursing Process Worksheet Each clinical day each student will develop a nursing process outline for one patient of their choice. This portion of your clinical day is of the utmost importance. It provides you with key teaching-learning opportunities for your clinical practice and focuses on your ability to demonstrate patient care management with specific […]

Develop a professional-looking PowerPoint presentation that the trainers will use to guide the in-service sessions. Provide examples of how to explain the information to a client in an easy-to-understand way without complicated, technical terms.

Medications: Tricyclic glycopeptides Prototype: Vancomycin Your manager explained that all of the emergency center nurses at RGH will be educated in small groups through a short, in-service training session. You have been asked to develop a professional-looking PowerPoint presentation that the trainers will use to guide the in-service sessions. Provide examples of how to explain […]

Explain what condition it is being used to treat, major contraindications and side effects and client teaching points specific to the client for each medication.

Medication indications and specification Each medication should have their own paragraph with the following 1) Eliquis 2.5 mg twice daily (blood thinner) 2) Diltiazem 24 hour capsule 240 mg by mouth ( hypertension/chest pain) 3)Colace (docusate) 100 mg capsule by mouth twice daily (stool softer) 4) Gentamicin 50 mg IVPB every 12 hrs ( antibiotic […]

Write an original jingle, short story, about Vancomycin and also provide an example of a specific medication in this category (prototype medication – generic names only).

Vancomycin About Project Writes an original jingle, short story, about Vancomycin. Keep in mind you will need to share your work with your peers so the format has to be something that can be shared via Canvas, a handout or a link. Keep in mind: 1. Your summary should be short – no more than 5-7 minutes. […]

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