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nikkib2013

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  1. Thanks for help, I really appreciate it. The questions you guys just asked got my wheels turning and also informed me of a few things I was unaware of, so I will be looking further into some of those. This was the type of help I was looking for in the beginning so once again I really do appreciate the help this time. Thanks for also asking me questions because some I didn't know and some I did, and for the ones i don't know I will be doing some research, I like knowing the answers to things í ½í¸‹ Thanks, Nikki í ½í¸˜
  2. This is what I came up with. The ones accusing me of trying to take the easy way out, I posted because I was struggling with Percocet.. I didn't want the answers I was wanting some help... But I will post what I found, in case someone in the future needs helps. For those of you that said look in my book for my homework, well heck why didn't I think of that.. Oh wait I did, I couldn't find nothing. Anyways I won't be posting again because I for one do not like being accused of stuff. I didnt respond because I wasn't relying on this for answers, cause this is the first time I've got back on this site just to see if someone responded... But here is my work... •Colace: indicated for preventing constipation, contraindicated for people who are already experiencing constipation •Rhogam: indicated for Rh- patients exposed to Rh+ blood by pregnancy or by delivery of a Rh+ infant, contraindicated in people who are Rh+. Percocet: indicated for people with moderate to severe pain, contraindicated in people with acute or severe bronchial asthma.
  3. What are the indications and contraindications of common medications used with postpartum women? 5 examples would be pleanty helpful... I have drug cards on a few but i need some more different example... I have looked all in my book and i cant really find any indications for any. Thanks for taking the time to help a confused student out, Sincerally, Nikki
  4. Thank you both so very much ! I'm open to try anything cause what I'm doing isn't working. So thank yall
  5. Okay I'm in my 10th or so week in LPN school. I knew before I started that it was going to be hard, but I had no idea how hard! I'm currently a CNA but I don't work. I study for my test but I'm still not passing? I use flash cards , I study the power points, and I read but nothing seems to help me pass! I'm not failing drastically but it's still failing ! I want this more than anything I've ever wanted , so I need some tips! Please , anything is worth trying! The only thing I wish I could understand is, I can take any basic and pass it with an A but I get in nursing school and I'm boarder line failing! Any advice ?

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