PRN medication is to be given as needed, so non-PRN medication is medication that is to be given on a set schedule.
why is medication given at set intervals
The answer depends on what the medication rate is.
A parenteral medication is any medication that is not given via the gastrointestinal tract. This can include any injected medication or IV infusion.
I don't believe there is a medication that is most commonly given in a subcutaneous injection. There are a lot of medications given this way.
A parenteral medication is any medication that is not given via the gastrointestinal tract. This can include any injected medication or IV infusion.
A medication or substance given to induces vomiting
Medication to thin the blood (blood thinner or anticoagulant) is usually given for at least three weeks before the procedure.
A medication or substance given to induce vomiting.
1st dose at 0700.
lidocaine
He is given medication, but he himself does not do drugs.