For a lab class, I have been asked to safely administer a group of…
Question Answered step-by-step For a lab class, I have been asked to safely administer a group of… For a lab class, I have been asked to safely administer a group of medications to a patient experiencing severe pain related to Sickle cell disease with vascular occlusion, besides that he has no other medical problems. The patient is a 24-year-old male and has no known allergies, and is currently in excruciating pain. The aim is to safely administer the medications by identifying drugs that have adverse interactions with other drugs on the list, then administer the rest.Please help me identify drugs that can be safely administered to this patient and drugs not to administer due to contraindications and adverse reactions.1 ML Ketorolac Tromethamine 30 MG/ML Prefilled Syringe – Dose: 30 mg30 ML Morphine Sulfate 1 MG/ML Prefilled Syringe – Dose: 1 PCA Syringe.Folic Acid 1 MG Oral Tablet – Dose: 1 TabletActiveDAILY (0800)OxyContin 80 MG 12 HR Extended Release Oral Tablet – Dose: 1 TabletHydroxyurea 500 MG Oral Capsule – Dose: 2 CapsulesDOSS Sodium 50 MG / sennosides, USP 8.6 MG Oral Tablet [SENOKOT-S] – Dose: 2 Tablets0.4 ML Lovenox 100 MG/ML Prefilled Syringe – Dose: 0.4 mlPhenergan 25 MG/ML Injectable Solution – Dose: 25 mgBenadryl 25 MG Oral Tablet – Dose: 1 TabletSodium Chloride 0.9% (Normal saline) (NaCl) – Dose: 1000 ml Health Science Science Nursing SUR 101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


