>obtain baseline information on patients infection: fever, wound characteristics, vaginal secretions, WBC count (>100,000/mm3) and regular assess during treatment. >obtain C&S before beginning drug therapy to identify if correct treatment has been initiated. >assess for allergic reactions: rash, urticaria, pruritus.
what is the difference between metformin and metformin HCL
rasacadotril nurses responsablites
all you have to do is remind them that their saving lives, and that would be it
Metformin ER (extended-release) and metformin HCl (hydrochloride) are not exactly the same. Metformin HCl is the active ingredient in both formulations, but Metformin ER is designed to release the medication slowly over time to help maintain consistent blood levels. This allows for once-daily dosing compared to immediate-release metformin, which is typically taken multiple times a day.
Some advanced nurses may have more responsibility, such as supervising the nurses on their shift. All CNAs are able to do the same tasks.
No. Metformin is used by type II diabetics for their blood sugar. I am not aware of any analgesic effect from metformin.
Depends on what kind of injection but usually nurses.
they should know what they are doing and not get disracted
janumet is a combination of metformin and januvia in one tablet. metformin and janumet both treat diabetes.
I m pregnant,having UTI.and on baseline tests DM/GDM diagnosed accidentally.can I take metformin alongwith amoxil
Diffusion Of Responsibility
Metformin