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State the mode of action of metoclopramide
What is one (1) nursing consideration when nursing a patient on dexamethasone
Explain what a sliding scale is
List four (4) oxygen delivery devices
Of the four (4) oxygen delivery devices you have chosen, state their flow rate ranges
When nursing a patient with IVT, what are three (3) possible complications?
State the mode of action of paracetamol
State the maximum dose in 24 hours of metoclopramide
Explain what haemoglobin is
What is one (1) contraindication of metformin?
List eight (8) clinical manifestations of a blood transfusion reaction
Why might someone be ordered an intravenous insulin infusion?
Which neurotransmitter does hyoscine butylbromide block?
State the maximum dose in 24 hours of ondansetron
State three (3) nursing considerations when administering heparin to a patient
What are ketones?
The suffix 'lol' commonly represents which drug class?
In simple terms, explain haemoglobin
In terms of a peripheral intravenous cannula (PIVC) complication, what is infiltration?
Your patient has been diagnosed with orthostatic hypotension. What is this?
Frusemide induces various electrolyte imbalances. List two (2)
Name the drug class for perindopril
List two (2) possible reasons why someone be administered 1L of normal saline?