In earlier chapters you learned how to interpret medicationorders and calculate the amount to administer. These skills allowyou to determine the dose to be given and how often it will begiven. Occasionally you may encounter situations where the requireddose is compromised. For example, if you give a patient their oralmedication and they vomit within five minutes of taking it, shouldyou re-administer the medication or wait to give it again at thenext scheduled time?
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