for pre-employment drug test. The test results were confirmed positive for marijuana and tramadol. M.B. did not have a prescription for or a lawful reason to possess‚ marijuana and tramadol. She did admit to using marijuana and that she further chose to take tramadol for neck pain which she did not have a prescription for. She further stated that she would have got a prescription from her doctor for the tramadol‚ but did not think it was necessary. M.B. constitutes misconduct‚ unethical conduct and
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DRUG NAME |DOSAGE |CLASSIFICATION |Mechanism of action |INDICATION |CONTRAINDICATION |Nursing Implication | |Brand name : Hemostan Fibrinon‚ Cyklokapron‚ Lysteda‚ Transamin Generic name: Tranexamic acid |500 mg. /tab ID 8x a times a day. | Anti-fibrinolytic‚ antihemorrhagic | Tranexamic acid is a synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine. It exerts its antifibrinolytic effect through the reversible
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across a patient by the name of Mr. John Smith. He was a 60 year and diagnosed with colon cancer. He was constantly complaining of severe pain for half an hour. The doctor ordered a 50mg Tramadol injection 4-6 I/M PRN. I checked with MAR the dose and route of the drug. Then I administered Tramadol 75 mg I/M on the ventrogluteal site. However‚ I finished my routine work and attended all phone calls‚ emergency bells‚ answered the family’s questions and inquiries. After four hours‚ I
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DOI: 06/12/2001. Patient is a 44-year-old female financial aid technician who sustained injury to her right shoulder due to regular job duties. She is diagnosed with right shoulder pain‚ right shoulder superior labral anterior to posterior tear‚ right carpal tunnel syndrome‚ and right dorsal ganglion cyst. Based on the medical report dated 11/02/2016 by Dr. Tolentino‚ patient complains of constant right shoulder‚ arm‚ wrist‚ and middle finger pain‚ rated as 7/10 without medication and 5/10 with
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She is doing a little bit better. She has been taking some anxiety medication and sleep medication that has been helpful. She is also taking Norco. She alternates gabapentin with Lyrica and takes tramadol with good relief and tolerates it well. Lyrica provides better relief‚ but it was mentioned that she will take gabapentin since she was difficulty getting her prescriptions. She has aching pain from the elbows down to the wrist with numbness and
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DOI: 3/3/2009. Patient is a 56-year-old female slicer who sustained a work-related injury to her back and left hip when she slipped and fell while walking down the stairs/steps. Patient is status post lumbar epidural steroid injection at L5-S1 per the operative report dated 02/01/10. As per AME report on 6/21/11‚ the patient’s future medical care includes access to a physician (neurosurgeon)‚ diagnostic studies‚ physical therapy modalities or acupuncture‚ over-the-counter medications‚ and exercise
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DOI: 6/17/2009. The patient is a 63-year-old male consulting utility employee who sustained a work-related injury to his cervical spine‚ bilateral shoulder and right knee after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. As per progress report on 7/21/16‚ the patient presents for follow-up with ongoing neck and back pain. He continues to have frequent headaches‚ which have increased in intensity. He continues to report difficulty sleeping‚ which causes him to feel tired throughout the day. His treatments
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considered to increase to improve his LVEF. In additional he needs to monitor his diet. Also‚ he needs to stop naproxen for his pain. Naproxen is an NSAID class‚ which is contributed to worsen to his heart failure and MI condition. The APAP or Tramadol is recommended to treat his pain as needed. Also‚ the high dose of ASA is not showing better beneficial for his HF and MI condition. However‚ it has an inference with Lisinopril‚ which reduce Lisinopril’s efficacy‚ and ASP is needed to recude to
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