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  1. mpe6889 replied to mpe6889's topic in Critical Care
    Thank you for your help! Much appreciated!
  2. mpe6889 posted a topic in Critical Care
    Hi! I'm about to be starting my last semester of nursing school. During that semester we do ER and ICU units. I wanted to get a jump on those topics therefore I was curious if there are common meds that are given very frequently on those units. I would like to brush up on these meds now. Thanks for any help!
  3. I have Nyquil as an example of an elixir, another type of liquid med. So i was confused if Nyquil, a cough syrup, was also a syrup. If a med can be under more than one type of med.
  4. im looking for claification but thanks anyways
  5. yep. thats why i posted on here because i couldnt find examples
  6. what is a common syrup? solution?
  7. In class we are learning about the types of medication. Im a little confused on the difference between the types of liquid meds. Whats the difference between a syrup and a solution? Also an example of each type

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