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Question Answered step-by-step My log-in detail to EHR IS MaryAyuba username and my password is… My log-in detail to EHR IS MaryAyuba username and my password is Sattong4ever, please delete it when you finish the work. thank youSuggested resourcesIn addition to your program required medication and drug materials you may also refer to the following online resources to assist you in completing this activity:a.     www.drugs.com b.     www.rxlist.com c.      www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginformation.html  The activity For each medication ordered in the EHR chart, look at the order details. Then look up the drug in a reputable drug reference and provide the following information:a.     Generic name and popular Trade name(s) for this drugb.     Drug classificationc.      What is this drug typically used for?d.     Describe the pharmacokinetics of the drug:Onset (O)Peak (P)Duration (D)Half-life (1/2) Metabolized where (M)Excreted (E)e.     Major side effect and/or Adverse Reactions of the drug?f.       Nursing Implications (What do you need to assess, know or plan for with this medication?)g.      Patient Education (What will you tell the patient and family about this drug? What do you need to teach the patient or family to safely take this medication) QuestionsBelow, under Drug Details, the first drug has been started for you. The references you used:1.      2.      3.      4.      5.      Drug Details:1.     __________________________________________________________ a.     Generic name and popular Trade name(s):b.     Drug classification:c.      Typically used for:d.     Pharmacokinetics:· O:· P:· D:· ½: · M:· E:e.     Major side effect and/or Adverse Reactions:f.       Nursing Implications: Level Three Medication Digital Barcode Sheetfor EHR Gohttp://ehrgo.comLevel Three Medication Zostavax 19,400 PFU in 0.65 ML InjectableSuspension 0.5 ML pneumococcal vaccine 0.05 MG/ML[Pneumovax]72 HR Fentanyl 0.025 MG/HR TransdermalPatch heparin sodium, porcine 5000 UNT per 0.5ML Prefilled SyringeFamotidine 10 MG/ML Injectable SolutionFurosemide 10 MG/ML Injectable Solution0.3 ML Enoxaparin sodium 100 MG/MLPrefilled Syringe Zofran 2 MG/ML Injectable Solution0.5 ML Hydromorphone Hydrochloride 1MG/ML Prefilled Syringe Phenergan 25 MG/ML Injectable SolutionAPAP 500 MG / Hydrocodone Bitartrate 10MG Oral Tablet [Lortab] Oxycodone Hydrochloride 5 MG OralTabletProtonix IV 4 MG/ML Injectable Solutionketorolac tromethamine 60 MG per 2 MLPrefilled Syringe2 ML Midazolam 1 MG/ML Prefilled SyringeHumulin R 100 UNT/ML Injectable SolutionOndansetron 2 MG/ML Injectable SolutionInsulin Glargine 100 UNT/ML InjectableSolutionInsulin, human NPH 100 UNT/ML InjectableSuspension 1 ML Lorazepam 2 MG/ML Prefilled Syringe Digoxin 0.25 MG/ML Injectable SolutionButorphanol Tartrate 2 MG/ML InjectableSolution ReferencesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (2015). Vaccines & Immunizations. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ Deglin, J. H., Vallerand, A. H., & Sanoski, C. A. (2011). Davis’s drug guide for nurses. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.Drugs.com | Prescription Drug Information, Interactions & Side Effects. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.drugs.com/ Prentice Hall Nurse’s Drug Guide. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.robholland.com/Nursing/Drug_Guide/  Health Science Science Nursing NURSING PNL210 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)