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CHAPTER 64B8-36
CHAPTER 64B8-36

... (1) Injectable products shall not be ordered by the pharmacist. (2) No oral medicinal drugs shall be ordered by a pharmacist for a pregnant patient or nursing mother. (3) In any case of dispensing hereunder, the amount or quantity of drug dispensed shall not exceed a 34-day supply or standard course ...
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The Use of Propensity Scores and Instrumental Variable Methods to Adjust for Treatment-Selection Bias

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... related to the appearance of the various symptoms; small diverticula may not cause symptoms, but larger diverticula are usually symptomatic and patients with very large diverticula may show a gurgling swelling that is palpable in the neck [4]. In the present case, the ZD was about 1 cm in diameter a ...
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CONTENTS - Specialist Pharmacy Service

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... inhibitor (PPI)–based, three-drug regimen containing two antibiotics, usually clarithromycin and amoxicillin, reserving metronidazole for back-up therapy (e.g., clarithromycin– metronidazole in penicillin-allergic patients). The PPI should be taken 30 to 60 minutes before a meal along with the two a ...
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... pressure. The intravascular status and baseline cardiovascular function should be considered when deciding on the choice of agent and the route for anaesthetic induction. Intravenous induction with a barbiturate or propofol, with their associated negative inotropic and vasdilatory properties, can re ...
LABORATORY MONITORING PROTOCOLS
LABORATORY MONITORING PROTOCOLS

... When these medications are prescribed at dosages over those indicated above, the monitoring indicated above will be necessary. Follow-up tests will be ordered as clinically indicated and based on the patient’s past medical history, results of the physical examination, previous history of adverse dru ...
LABORATORY MONITORING PROTOCOLS
LABORATORY MONITORING PROTOCOLS

... When these medications are prescribed at dosages over those indicated above, the monitoring indicated above will be necessary. Follow-up tests will be ordered as clinically indicated and based on the patient’s past medical history, results of the physical examination, previous history of adverse dru ...
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General Practitioners - Walnut Tree Health Centre

... Please also note that the practice offers the electronic transfer of prescriptions to pharmacies. This is currently only for non-restricted drugs. If you are on restricted drugs you will have to either collect your prescription from reception or ask for your prescription to be collected by the pharm ...
Pre-Operative Assessment
Pre-Operative Assessment

... Check investigation results and correct if needed For a day 1 pre-op assessment:  Correct INR if abnormal (>1.4) o Aggressive regime (if on warfarin for AF): 5-10mg IV vitamin K, then repeat INR in 6 hours – if still high, discuss with seniors and who may advise giving prothrombin complex concentra ...
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PATIENT CARE STANDARD - Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento

... medication and professional staff de-escalation techniques. In this instance, “Emergency Medications” are often needed in addition to the already scheduled PRNs. There are several scenarios that can occur in this instance: 1) The physician is called for an order for Emergency Medication (PO or IM) a ...
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... until alcohol levels in the blood are within a safe range. Severely intoxicated patients and patients in a coma resulting from the use of alcohol should be followed-up like any other patients in a coma, with special attention to the monitoring of vital functions, preserving respiration and avoiding ...
Medication Issues and Behavioral Treatment
Medication Issues and Behavioral Treatment

... These drinks also can aggravate irritable bladder. Caffeine: Although there are many magazine articles on sleep that permit caffeinated beverages before noon for people with insomnia, patients with pain and sleep disorders are so hypersensitive that even a morning caffeine drink can disturb their sl ...
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