For the Bisoprolol I also would take into account that is a Beta blocker so it’s important to know the heart rate of the patient… I’d also say that furosemide is for mornings not afternoon or noon. Awesome video nurse 🙌🏻 you’re helping me a lot 🩷🩷
please at what point will the assessor ask for the indication.. is it before administration, that is after dispensing. i hope she waits still when we are aBOUT ADMINISTERING
It is better to verbalize the INDICATION of the medication whilst you are preparing the medication. It simply means that you already know what the medication is for and you are confident with what you are doing. (Plus, the examiner won't ask about the indications if you have already verbalized them) Hope this helps.🥰🥰🥰
Please I failed in implementation station and going to resit again in this month. I got subdural haematoma scenario and I got one medicine in range for eg prescription Codeine phosphate 15-30mg In medicine package it was 20mg What should I do in this scenario Should I omit or give as there is range I was confused! Your help would be greatly appreciated!
@@jennythai-uk i think ask patient first if patient wants it and if patient has taken it before than 4 hours don't give it and no code needed. But that's my opinion not sure if anyone knows better
@@jennythai-uk if the pcm is both on regular and prn. ask patient and check pcm has not been given earlier than 4-6 hours{depending on the indicated time}, if it hasn't been administered earlier, you can give , date and sign the regular. leave the prn like that, with no date, time or code.. just leave it.
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Wow. That is amazing!
Congratulations and well done to you!🥰🥰🥰
For the Bisoprolol I also would take into account that is a Beta blocker so it’s important to know the heart rate of the patient… I’d also say that furosemide is for mornings not afternoon or noon. Awesome video nurse 🙌🏻 you’re helping me a lot 🩷🩷
Thanks, Neiezle. That is a comprehensive explanation.❣
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Thank you Nurse Niezi for the implementation station, please I still have problem with the coding can u give me explanation to that effect.
Thank you.
If you can do community scenario
please at what point will the assessor ask for the indication.. is it before administration, that is after dispensing. i hope she waits still when we are aBOUT ADMINISTERING
It is better to verbalize the INDICATION of the medication whilst you are preparing the medication. It simply means that you already know what the medication is for and you are confident with what you are doing. (Plus, the examiner won't ask about the indications if you have already verbalized them)
Hope this helps.🥰🥰🥰
Thank you very much Nurse Niezl. I will be writing my exams on 30th this month. Wish to get your evaluation before my exam. Thank you
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Hello @ umarsaeedoldman7154 can you pls tell me if there is no bleep no and finish date still the prescription is valid
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Please I failed in implementation station and going to resit again in this month.
I got subdural haematoma scenario and I got one medicine in range for eg
prescription
Codeine phosphate 15-30mg
In medicine package it was 20mg
What should I do in this scenario
Should I omit or give as there is range I was confused!
Your help would be greatly appreciated!
Hello, need po ba handwashing talaga or hand hygiene is okay? Thank you
Tomorrow is my exam 😂
All best on your exam . You can do this 🥰🥰🥰
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For regular paracetamol due at my time 18:00 pm
And as request paracetamol no time on it (what I have to do? I have to put code or not? Thank you.
@@jennythai-uk i think ask patient first if patient wants it and if patient has taken it before than 4 hours don't give it and no code needed. But that's my opinion not sure if anyone knows better
@@jennythai-uk if the pcm is both on regular and prn. ask patient and check pcm has not been given earlier than 4-6 hours{depending on the indicated time}, if it hasn't been administered earlier, you can give , date and sign the regular. leave the prn like that, with no date, time or code.. just leave it.
Correct the documented height, the patient isn't 5 meters tall lol