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    Medications List

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    PMH/PSH Current Medications (include dose‚ dose range‚ route‚ frequency) Class/Mechanism of Action (be brief do not copy and paste) Expected Therapeutic Effect for this patient Nursing Considerations and Side effects Enoxaparin(Lovenox) 40 MG PRN Sub-Q injection Anticoagulant; low molecular weight Heparin Low molecular weight heparin with antithrombotic properties Allergic reactions (rash‚ urticarial)‚ fever‚ angioedema‚ arthralgia‚ pain‚ and inflammation at injection site‚ peripheral edema.

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    algorithm‚ wearable/portable device. I. I NTRODUCTION Because of the rapid medical development of our modern societies‚ the health care system becomes much more mature and professional. Migrating regular mature in-clinic/inhospital health system to individual wearable monitoring systems for chronic disease becomes popular. This trend will go on in forthcoming years as the average number of elderly has continued to occupy large portions worldwide. In order to decentralize the current burden of public

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    Medication Errors

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    Medication Errors By: Rebecca Abell When doing the job of nursing one of the most important aspects is patient safety. The biggest danger to patients is medication. A medication error is when the nurse gives a patient the wrong medication or the dose of medication could be wrong. The danger of the medication error is that it can lead to an over dose‚ a reaction‚ or even death to a patient. There are several things to know when dealing with medication errors like who should fill it out‚ who should

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    ------------------------------------------------- Abstract: Blood Collection Monitor is helpful for accurate blood collection; it’s a compact instrument to provide smooth and gentle rocking of homogenous mixing with anti coagulant ; i.e. without clot formation of blood cells during collection of blood from a donor. BLOOD COLLECTION PROCESS IS HAPPENING IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS. THE CHALLENGE TO PHLEBOTOMIST (One who draws blood for analysis or transfusion) IS TO MAKE EACH BLOOD COLLECTION

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    Unit 4222-616 Administer medication to individuals‚ and monitor the effects (ASM 34) Outcome 1 Understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to the administration of medication 1. In the workplace there is a generic Medication Management Policy and Procedures for Adult Services (Issue 10‚ 2012) document. This is kept to hand in a locked cupboard‚ readily available to read. It requires that all Healthcare Staff are given mandatory training and refreshers are provided. Legislation

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    designed by the Swede‚ John Ericsson‚ who presented the prototype to Gideon Welles. On its deck‚ it had a round‚ rotating turret that housed two Dahlgren Guns. The ship was first launched‚ with a joyous crowd‚ on January 30‚ 1862 (The Story of the USS Monitor). To start off the war‚ the Confederacy barely even had a navy. At first‚ all that the South’s navy had to do‚ was to break through the iron grip of the Union blockade. However‚ attempting to run the blockade was risky‚ and required very fast ships

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    SHC 34 UNIT4

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    1.1 A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. In my work role I have the duty of care of service users and work colleagues to make sure that every think I do is done right and with no problems remembering that I am there to support others with choices they make. While supporting others with their choices I must also abide by the companies policies and procedures

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    Bibliography: Book of Prepare and monitor budgets‚ William Angliss‚ Element 1: Prepare budget information‚ page 18‚19‚20‚23. Restaurant and Catering Victoria‚ access on 28 July 2012‚ http://www.restaurantcatervic.asn.au/Industry info/currentnews.asp Fair Work Australia‚ access on 28 July

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    Refusing Medication

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    Refusing Medication The United States of America is the most diverse country. It has citizens and permeant residences from all over the world‚ some ethical groups have a very stricken values and beliefs to medicine and treatment. In the medical field doctors face a tremendous tribulations dealing with patients from different backgrounds. Some people have different values and beliefs when it comes to medicine‚ while others have a difficult life circumstances that limits the options of treatments

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    I’m writing you to express my interest in becoming a member of the ASM Task Committee on Microbiology in Nursing. Although I’m not from the United States of America‚ I think this committee might profit from an European perspective and my experience‚ so I will use this opportunity to quickly introduce myself. I’m a medical doctor and clinical microbiologist with a PhD in biomedical sciences‚ and after my doctoral degree I quickly became an assistant professor at the Department for Biomedical Sciences

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