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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? | . |
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