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Jules A

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  1. Jules A's post in Checking Meds As A New Nurse was marked as the answer   
    I could have written this right after I got hired for my first job! Bottom line, imo, is that in the "real world" it isn't practical to know everything about every med you give. Over time you will know the more common ones. Ask the person that hires you for a list of common medications that your unit gives and study that before you start. Definitely keep using your drug book but don't be too freaked out at first.

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