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Technician Tutorial: Dispensing Drugs for Pediatric Patients January 2021
Chart: Giving Meds by Alternative Routes February 2020
Chart: Meds That Should Not Be Crushed January 2020
Article: Use Double Checks With Meds That Have Extended-Release Suffixes January 2020
Article: Think of Rybelsus as the Tablet Version of Injectable Ozempic November 2019
Article: Set Up Nurses for Success With Med Dilution and Reconstitution August 2019
Patient Education: Medication Disposal Guide June 2019
Article: Watch for Mix-Ups With Meds That Come as Both Solids and Liquids June 2019
Article: Remember "One Shake, Two Shake" With Reconstituted Oral Meds December 2017
Article: Prep Antibiotics for Inhalation With Preservative-Free Versions November 2017
Chart: Inhaled Antibiotics for Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Adults November 2017
Article: CaroSpir Has Different Dosing Than Spironolactone Tablets November 2017
Article: Don't Be Surprised to See Some Injectable Meds Used Intranasally August 2017
Article: Help Prevent Mishaps With Push-Dose Pressors for Low BP June 2017
Chart: “Push-Dose” Peripheral Vasopressors for Symptomatic Hypotension June 2017
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