Sorry for incomplete post. The order was avastin infusion: dose 5mg/kg; calculated dose 400mg; diluent/route: in 100ml NS IV over 60-90 min. my concern is that calculated dose is much greater than order dose ( over 20% ). Should I back to MD or just ...
avastin 5mg/kg, 400mg for infusion today. Pt weigh 143lbs. what are you going to do? Go ahead star infusion? or back to doctor? Thanks for your comments
Thank you for all of your responses. There is no standard in this clinic. when I taught my pt's family to do daily care only and one of the reach MD question me and other RN stated she used providone while she worked in the hospital.
there are real clinic happenings of out patient surgery, not home work questions. patients are transfer to recovery room right after surgery within 1minute, patient's BP change obviously. That's what i would like to discuss about. Thanks a lot.
Can very body here discuss what will be change of blood pressure after patient had Demerol by IV within 30 minutes? If patients cross their legs, their blood pressure will be elevate or lower? If patient overweight, where will be the best location to...
I'm working in a doctor's clinic, it is not very complicate. but I'm not really like that job. I'm having this course in Professional Healthcare Education Service, Inc. you can find it from internet. You also can Google programs in your local area wi...
Hi everyone, I'm taking refresher program for physical assessment and am going to hospital for the clinical part. I hadn't worked in bedside for years. so I'm really worry about it. What can I do during clinical time? What questions preceptor will a...
Thanks everyone. especially phs 2000 gave me a lot of details! How about my position? Is RN or LVN? I'm still working at the clinic, if he know I'm going to leave, he may get mad.
Hi everyone, I hold a RN license, work as a RN in a clinic(within one year). It is my first job, at that time this was a LVN position, so my started pay was low. Now I try to apply a new job. but application forms always ask these questions: can we c...
That is the normal procedure and no comorbidities. In recovery room, the following are the normal symptoms for post-procedure patients: nausea, vomiting, cramping, dizziness, and drowsy.
I borrowed all books that I can borrow from libraries in my area, finished all exercises, especially Kaplan and Saunders, I repeated them 3 times and 2 times on them, finally I passed at 75 problems about 2 hours at the first time.