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The only way you can be sure the meds were vomited out is to identify the pills in the emesis, the complete pill and all of them.
Otherwise, you assume they've been absorbed enough that you would not repeat meds. Usually you only lose about a third of the stomach contents with one episode of vomiting.
I would consult with the pharmacist first to see if the meds would have been adequately absorbed and if the pharmacist said that they were not or felt that this was a call for the MD, I would page the MD and ask...especially since you can not administer the medication without the physician order anyway.
ambgregval
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Hi, I'm having a hard time finding this in my book, would love some help... question is
1) Within 1 hour after administering the medications ordered following her return to her room, Rose complains of nausea and begins to vomit. If you are sure she has vomited the meds you just administered, what should you do?
By the way, these are oral meds. I'm thinking that if it's within 1 hour, that no, you wouldn't readminister since they're normally absorbed in 30 minutes. But, the question is not real clear, it says "just administered", so would you give the meds again? Thanks for any help!