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1957
The way in which a drug may best be administered depends on many factors: (1) whether a local or a systemic effect is needed, (2) whether the patient is conscious, (3) whether the patient is vomiting, (4) the characteristics of the drug itself which determine whether it may be given orally or must be given parenterally, (5) the safety of parenteral ...
Walter Modell, Doris J. Place
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The way in which a drug may best be administered depends on many factors: (1) whether a local or a systemic effect is needed, (2) whether the patient is conscious, (3) whether the patient is vomiting, (4) the characteristics of the drug itself which determine whether it may be given orally or must be given parenterally, (5) the safety of parenteral ...
Walter Modell, Doris J. Place
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1989
This chapter considers the special problems that arise in connection with the administration of medicines. These are often dealt with by the law as specific applications of the principles discussed in Chapters 3–5. Where this is so, only a brief summary will be given here and the relevant chapter will be indicated. There are also special rules designed
David Carson +2 more
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This chapter considers the special problems that arise in connection with the administration of medicines. These are often dealt with by the law as specific applications of the principles discussed in Chapters 3–5. Where this is so, only a brief summary will be given here and the relevant chapter will be indicated. There are also special rules designed
David Carson +2 more
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A System for Drug Administration
Tropical Doctor, 1978E T, Maganu, M, Condon, A W, Edmunds
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Techniques of Drug Administration
Dental Clinics of North America, 1982E P, Shaber, R A, Smith
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2009
Abstract Nurses undertake a range of roles in relation to medications, from independent prescribing (Department of Health (DH) 2006) and administering drugs, to monitoring for therapeutic effects and side effects. There are a number of issues and developments common to all routes of drug administration; these are considered in this ...
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Abstract Nurses undertake a range of roles in relation to medications, from independent prescribing (Department of Health (DH) 2006) and administering drugs, to monitoring for therapeutic effects and side effects. There are a number of issues and developments common to all routes of drug administration; these are considered in this ...
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Bronchodilator Drug Administration
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1983M T, Newhouse, M, Dolovich
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Drug prescribing and drug administration
2020Abstract Safe prescribing during pregnancy and lactation requires an understanding not only of the effects of a drug on the mother but also on the fetus or infant. Many mothers are prescribed at least one medicine with the potential for harmful effects on either the fetus or infant. Few drugs are deemed safe and effective during these
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