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This is a graded discussion: 25 points possible Discussion Board Week 2 Day 2 1. How is DS different from medications marked XL XR, CD, and LA 2. To which kind of specific orders and documentation must the TIC official Do Not Use list apply 3. Describe an acute problem that might arise if there was confusion about carrying out an urgent order at 2 as opposed to the clarity of 1400 or 0200 hours? 4. A patient is admitted to the coronary care unit after a myocardial infarction (MI) 1 day ago. The patient has had difficulty swallowing medications. The morning taboratory test results return and show a potassium level of 32 mg/dl. The nurse is preparing the mornire medications. The following questions pertain to this situation. a. The patient has the following medications ordered to be administered at 0900. Which medication cannot be crushed? 1) Metoprolol 25 m PO 2) Aspirin C 81 me PO 1) Huế (HUI 10 THI TÔ 4) sinoprill 20 mg PO b. A now order for potassium chloride 40 min PO now. Because the patient has difficulty swallowing pills, the nurse chooses the following liquid potassium. What is the appropriate level for the potassium done in the 30 ml medication cup
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