Published Sep 19, 2006
candyLPN2Be
47 Posts
I am a new grad lpn about to take a jobin a sub acute ltc facitlity, i just wanted input on common medications iwill encounter on a daily basis , or even less frequently, i would like to start looking them up, so i wouldnt look like dummy if i dont know mostof them.
i do plan t have a drug bookhandy but since i have free time, i would like to learn most
bubblymom373
123 Posts
actonel, protonix, dilitizem, sinemet,HCTZ (hydrochlorthiazide?sp), furosemide, morphine sulfate, levothyroxine, digoxin, calcium w/vit D,darvocet, vicodin, acetaminophen, warfarin, lovenox, percocet, duragesic patches, metamucil, glucophage, ferrous sulfate, isosorbide dinitrate. These are some of the common ones where I work. There are lots more, just can't think of them right now.
thank you so much ,
bargainhound, RN
536 Posts
Here are some more: benadryl, nicotine patch, nigtroglycerine (NTG) patch,
lithium, cogentin, haldol, zyprexa, xanax, risperdal, ativan, seroquel, colace/
surfak/docusate sodium, senna-s, neurontin, glyburide, citrucel.
huskersfan
31 Posts
Avandia, Roxanol liq, Atropine eye gtts for s.l. use,
Glycolax powder, Lantus insulin are some of the meds I give frequently in our Medicare unit.
dorieabsLPN
26 Posts
I would look up by category to start with, lots of BP meds, glaucoma meds
diabetic meds, cardiac meds, bowel meds,
weasle3
8 Posts
Let's not forget...
Milk of Magnesia, citrate of magnesia, bisacodyl suppositories, glucagon, albuterol sulfate, ipatropium
CoffeeRTC, BSN, RN
3,734 Posts
You can do a search thru the threads...many a post on this one.