What are the top 5 medications YOU administer daily?

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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.

Norco

Tylenol

BP meds

Colace

Multi-vitamins

Geriatric/rehab nurse

Bupivacaine

Cerazolin

Bacitracin

Surgical

Lidocaine

Specializes in NICU, Newborn and Maternal Health.

Caffeine, Trivisol, Iron, NaCl and L-arginine

NICU :)

MedSurg/Ortho here...

Percocet

Norco

Morphine

Lovenox

Zosyn, so much Zosyn, at 25mL/hr...ugh

Specializes in CMICU.

Levophed, propofol, fentanyl, lovenox, protonix - CMICU :)

Aloxi, Dexamethasone, Benadryl, B12, Aranesp/Procrit

Outpatient Heme/Medical Onc

Colace, Metoprolol, Aspirin, Insulin, Vitamin D ... LTC

Specializes in Pediatric Critical Care.

Lasix, diuril, aspirin, enalapril, Valium, Methadone.

Oops, top six I guess!

Specializes in Geriatrics, Transplant, Education.
Excluding pain meds, I'd have to say: Colace, Senna, Zocor, Metoprolol and Calcium+D. Oxycodone is probably our most common narc. Sub-acute rehab.

Replying to five years ago me...things have changed with a specialty change! I'd say now my top five (excluding pain meds & Zofran) would be Lactulose, Xifaxin, Prograf, CellCept & SC Heparin. Hepatobiliary/Renal Transplant (pre & post transplant patients, hence loads of Lactulose!)

Specializes in Neuro/surg.

Aspirin

lipitor

metoprolol

protonix

insulin

heparin/lovenox

stroke/neuro/surg unit

can someone explain the nicu/caffeine purpose?

Asprin, Omeprazole , Paracetamol, Warfarin n Apixaban insulin the list can be endless.

Specializes in UR/PA, Hematology/Oncology, Med Surg, Psych.

New job in Pediatric/Adolescent psych Residential facility; Lithium ER, Prazosin, Depakote ER, Seroquel, and Olanzapine. I also give alot of Guanfacine and Clonidine ER. Along with a smattering of Geordon and Risperdal

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