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Insulin
Protonix
Digoxin
Cephalosporins (several)
Vicodin
Acetaminophin
Aspirin
Toradol
Dilantin (which I can't give but it's ordered alot)
Various Antibiotics
Beta Blockers
Lasix
Hydrochlorothiazide
Various Antidepressants
Lipitor/Prevachol etc
I know, more than 10 but I really see those ALL the time. :chuckle
I think it probably differs also on the clinical type -- LTC vs. critical care, etc. I'm in critical care so I'd add:
Potassium Chloride
Lopressor
Morphine
Ativan
Haldol
Versed
And lots of drips like:
Dopamine
Dobutamine
Esmolol
Levophed
Neosynephrine
Epi
Amiodorone
Cardene
Loads of Propofol
Another good place to start/study drugs would be the ACLS drugs: Epi, Atropine, Lidocaine, Amiodorone, Bicarb, etc. (can't think of them all right now but Google on ACLS protocols and you'll find them).
Have fun!! :)
Hi gang,This is my first summer off in ten years. I have been hanging out enjoying my three children for a week now and I am bored silly! After doing pre-reqs for the past year, not having something to study just seems wrong!:rotfl:
I start my nursing clinicals in September and would like to become familiar with some of the common medications seen in the hospital. Any one willing to make a list of the top ten medications you see administered??? Feel free to list more... it's going to be a looooong summer for me!
Thanks!
Michelle
That is a great idea about looking up the medications. We have medication sheets that need to be filled out on every medication that our client will be taking the day we care for them, including PRN medications. Also, if you have the time, look up the medications on the crash cart, or medications associated with surgery. If you are really, really, wanting to work on learning the medications buy the pharmacology text that your college uses, and become familiar with the medication classifications. Knowing the classification of a particular medication helps to pull up information from your memory bank about how and why a medication is being used, instead of trying to learn each medication individually.
InsulinProtonix
Digoxin
Cephalosporins (several)
Vicodin
Acetaminophin
Aspirin
Toradol
Dilantin (which I can't give but it's ordered alot)
Various Antibiotics
Beta Blockers
Lasix
Hydrochlorothiazide
Various Antidepressants
Lipitor/Prevachol etc
I know, more than 10 but I really see those ALL the time. :chuckle
Please tell me after starting clinicals that this will NOT look so foreign and confusing!? :uhoh21:
NewEnglandRN, RN
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Hi gang,
This is my first summer off in ten years. I have been hanging out enjoying my three children for a week now and I am bored silly! After doing pre-reqs for the past year, not having something to study just seems wrong!:rotfl:
I start my nursing clinicals in September and would like to become familiar with some of the common medications seen in the hospital. Any one willing to make a list of the top ten medications you see administered??? Feel free to list more... it's going to be a looooong summer for me!
Thanks!
Michelle