>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.
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metoclopramide(trade name perinorm) it is an anti emetic drug. it can be administered by orally/Intravenously/intramuscularly
while giving direct IV,slow IV is usually followed to avoid B P fall, Drowsiness etc.
Metoclopramide is used for gastrointestinal issues. They are classified as category B in relation to pregnancy. There are no nursing implications with the drug.
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Nursing responsibility remains same whether the patient receives metoclopramide or not. Metoclopramide is a drug used for vomiting and upper GI stability.