What are the top 5 medications YOU administer daily?

Nurses Medications

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I want to read about medications that are nornally given by nurses, what do you normally deal with on your floor? I'm hoping to see a common drug list, but who knows...

Thanks.

Abilify, risperdal, Thorazine, prilosec, and seroquel. I would guess are our top five. Adolescent long term psych unit.

Specializes in MDS RNAC, LTC, Psych, LTAC.

Coumadin, ABTs, insulin, Zantac, Zocor,

Specializes in Psych, Med/Surg, LTC.

Ativan, Xanax, Zyprexa, Abilify,Seroquel, Percocet, Insulin, Tylenol, Zocor are the ones that come to mind right away. I work psych.

Specializes in Acute Spine, Neuro, Thoracic's, LTC.

Docusate, Senna, Milk of Magnesia, lactulose, bisacodyl hahah

In our hospital everyone gets Colace to prevent constipation, Lovenox to prevent DVT, ASA for cardiac prevention, Theragran for multivitamin. For pain : norco, morphine, and dilaudid. Another common one I see all the time is Metoprolol. And the insulins- Novolog and Lantus.

Epi, Levophed, Fentanyl, Versed, Dilaudid, protonix and ativan.

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.

Decadron, Zofran, Benadryl, Taxol, Cytoxan.

Specializes in ER.

Morphine, Toradol, Nitro, SALINE, OXYGEN (haha).... Tylenol, Motrin.... most often ones. Closely followed by Dilaudid and Zofran.

Specializes in Public Health, LTC/SNF.

Docusate Sodium, Omeprazole, multivitamin with minerals, zestril, metroprolol

Zofran, Morphine, Dilauded, rocephin, solumedrol ( ER )

Specializes in Plastics. General Surgery. ITU. Oncology.

Aperitant, Ondansetron, Domperidone, Prednisolone and Oramorph.

Guess what sort of ward I work on! ;)

Specializes in Post Surg.

post surg:

zofran, ancef, dilaudid, morphine, percocet, lovenox, insulin, vanco, toradol, hydralazine, metoprolol, prilosec, tramadol, potassium, colace, phenergan, vicodin

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