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6. Give a succinct explanation of the Warfarin therapeutic medication monitoring. If possible, elucidate in your own words.
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- 1. Drug adherence is an issue which can be improved by modulation of patient-related factors, therapy-related factors and healthcare system/provider-related factors. Describe ONE strategy in each of these three areas to improve drug adherence.1. What is a yellow prescription? 2. What are the drugs that requires yellow prescription prior to dispensing? 3. Yellow prescription is usually in triplicates. Determine the three recipient of yellow prescription. a. Green - ?? b. White - ?? c. Yellow - ??2. Make a drug study about tetanus toxoid and diphtheria given to pregnant woman, using a format below. DRUG STUDY Generic Name: Brand Name: Classification: АCTION Indications, Routes, and Dosages Pharmacokinetics Adverse Effects Contraindication Half-life Onset, Peak, & Duration Known Drug to Drug Availability Nursing Responsibilities
- What do you understand by therapeutic drug monitoring of Warfarin? Please answer at your own words.5.Do asap List the classifications of antianxiety medications and briefly discuss the priority patient teaching.?35. A patient is exhibiting severe anxiety associated with a 3-year struggle with colon cancer. The primary health- care provider prescribes gabapentin (Neurontin) 100 mg three times a day for the anxiety. The primary health-care provider indicates that the oral solution form of the drug be dispensed because the patient has difficulty swallowing tablets. The gabapentin solution states that there are 250 mg/5 mL. How much solution should the nurse administer? Record your answer using a whole number. Answer: mL