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Medication/Dosage for OCD

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Scott Blair-West, MD, discusses that SSRIs are the most effective medications for OCD. They work for about two-thirds of people. Dosages can vary between very small dosages and large dosages.

This video was originally created by the Peace of Mind Foundation which is now part of the International OCD Foundation. Learn more about the IOCDF’s Peace of Mind Virtual Community at iocdf.org/peaceofmind.
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Vital Signs Assessment for Nurses | Patient Data Collection

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Vital Signs Assessment for Nurses | Patient Data Collection

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Vital signs assessment involves measuring the body’s basic functions. Nurses routinely check temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure. Normal vital sign ranges exist, but each patient’s baseline can differ. Tracking vital signs provides objective data about the patient’s status and response to care, so nurses should assess vitals regularly and recognize changes that may indicate patient deterioration.

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Prescriptions, Safe Medication Administration – Pharmacology Basics | @LevelUpRN

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This video covers the types of prescriptions: time-critical scheduled medications, non-time-critical scheduled medications, one-time orders, Stat orders, PRN orders, and standing orders; components of a prescription and best practices for telephone orders; error-prone abbreviations, rights of safe medication administration, and best practices for medication administration.

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0:00 What to expect
0:19 Types of Prescriptions
0:57 Scheduled
1:33 Single Dose
1:48 PRN
2:11 Standing Orders
3:02 Components
3:33 Telephone Orders | Best Practices
4:09 Error Prone Abbreviations
6:36 Rights
7:30 Best Practices
9:33 Quiz Time!

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Best practices for administering medications via the following routes: oral, NG-tube or G-tube, sublingual or buccal, transdermal, inhalation (metered dose inhaler or dry powder inhaler), optic, and otic.

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0:00 What to Expect
0:29 Oral Medication
0:58 Key Points
2:02 NG or G-Tube
2:27 Gastric pH testing
3:35 Sublingual/ Buccal
4:11 Transdermal
4:44 Inhalation Therapy
5:40 Dry Powder Inhaler
6:05 Optic Medication
6:50 Otic Medication Administration
7:46 Quiz Time!

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Medication errors can occur due to both human error and system errors healthcare

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The most important priority of the healthcare system is to ensure patient safety. Errors regarding drug safety comprise 18-22% of all medical errors. Medication errors can occur due to both human error and system errors. As Acıbadem Healthcare Group, we aim to draw attention and raise awareness to the errors of medicine and way to prevent it.

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You can take steps to reduce the chance of a medical error happening to you or a loved one. The most important thing that you can do is to become an active member of your or your family’s health care team. This means asking questions of your doctor, nurse or pharmacist and speaking up if you have concerns. Also shown at: healthcare411.ahrq.gov

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How Do Drugs Get Their Names?

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Who names drugs? Why all the funny names? A number of months ago, we did an episode on how a drug comes to market with the help of out HCT intern, pharmD student Rachel Hoffman. She also helped us out with our episode on Flibanserin.

We get a lot of questions from you about drugs. What’s the difference between a generic and name brand drug? How do people feel about them? What’s the difference with biologics? With her help, we’re going to tackle those in the upcoming weeks.

Let’s start at the beginning. What’s in a name? That which we call a drug. By any other name would be so . . . effective? Brand name and generic drugs: are there any differences? Who regulates them? And what’s with all the names anyway? That’s the topic of today’s HealthCare Triage.

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Xiidra. Zaltrap. Gilotrif. Taltz.

What those words have in common, other than sounding like minor “Star Wars” characters, is that each is the name of a marketed drug. And, as such, each has been through the fantastic voyage by which humble molecules get white-boarded, focus-grouped, and lawyered-up on the way to having their names (and bountiful side effects) read aloud on the TV commercials that dot your nightly news.

Here’s a look at the lengthy process that makes a Viagra out of a sildenafil, a Lunesta out of an eszopiclone, and a Taltz out of an ixekizumab. It involves scouring thesauri, arguing with the Food and Drug Administration, and, sometimes, crafting a cuddly spokescreature.
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Rights of Medication Administration in Nursing (5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12) NCLEX Review

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The rights of medication administration help nurses and healthcare professionals prevent errors when administering medication to the patient. Not only is this information helpful for NCLEX and nursing exams, but the rights of medication administration will help you keep patients safe.

Quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/rights-of-medication-administration-nursing-quiz/
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You may have heard of 5 rights, 6 rights, 7 rights, 9 rights, 10 rights, or even 12 rights of medication administration in nursing. In addition to the five rights that make up the core of medication administration, those additional rights can add another layer of safety.

In this video, Nurse Sarah explains the rights of medication administration and gives examples and anecdotes of her own experiences.

-Right patient
-Right medication
-Right dose
-Right route
-Right frequency/time
-Right documentation
-Right education
-Right assessment
-Right reason
-Right evaluation
-Right to refuse

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Our hospital staff are trained to follow the six rights for safe medication administration process to help reduce the risk of medication errors happening. As the patient, you are involved in this process. This video will help you understand the six rights, outlined the process to you and explain how you can contribute to your care.
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8 Drugs Doctors Perscribe That Get You High | Adderall | Xanax

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In this video, I will be showing you guys and explaining to you 8 different drugs that Doctors perscribe that get you high. please leave a comment and I will respond to every single one. I read them all.
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Medication Pickup or Delivery with CVS Specialty

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With the CVS Specialty mobile app, Specialty patients choose to pick up their medications at CVS Pharmacy, or have them delivered to another location of their choice.

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Vitamin K 🥬 | Sources, Deficiency and Excess

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Vitamin K 🥬 | Sources, Deficiency and Excess

Vitamin K (Quinones) helps with gamma-carboxylation of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X.
Vitamin K deficiency can lead to bleeding in neonates (hemorrhagic disease of the newborn), bone fracture, as well as soft tissue (vessel) calcification.

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