Josh Cohen is a high school student interested in being a pharmacist. He is in a career planning class that helps students explore career options. One of the assignments is to shadow a healthcare professional. You are a seasoned nurse on a medical-surgical unit and have agreed to help him. He watches you calculate doses, prepare and check medications, and administer medications. How would you answer these questions that he asks you after medication administration? 1.Why do you have to calculate dosages? Doesn’t the medication come already calculated? Doesn’t the pharmacist or health care professional calculate the dosages? 2.How many pills calculated of a specific medication are too many too give? How much liquid (mL) calculated of a specific medication is too much to give?
Josh Cohen is a high school student interested in being a pharmacist. He is in a career planning class that helps students explore career options. One of the assignments is to shadow a healthcare professional. You are a seasoned nurse on a medical-surgical unit and have agreed to help him. He watches you calculate doses, prepare and check medications, and administer medications. How would you answer these questions that he asks you after medication administration?
1.Why do you have to calculate dosages? Doesn’t the medication come already calculated? Doesn’t the pharmacist or health care professional calculate the dosages?
2.How many pills calculated of a specific medication are too many too give? How much liquid (mL) calculated of a specific medication is too much to give?
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