medication nurse

medication nurse

Emergency medicine
The nurse responsible for administering medications­ )epinephrine, procainamide, bretylium, etc.) during CPR.
 
Nursing
A nurse responsible in some hospitals for administering routine scheduled medications.

medication nurse

Emergency medicine A nurse responsible for administering medications–epinephrine, procainamide, bretilium, etc–during CPR. See Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Nursing A nurse responsible in some hospitals for administering routine scheduled medications.

Patient discussion about medication nurse

Q. How can I know that my doctor is good? You must check and test your doctor. How do i check or test my doctor? I will tell you here...A. so doctor, what do you recommend me to do. which choices do i have? hm, what i know is, that if you continue straight away we will crash in this ice-berg. you as captian, you will have to sink with your boat, because this is a question of your honour. me as your doctor i will look that i can take an emergency boat to save my life and help somebody else. so doctor, what can we do. your doctor can then say: you have to make a maneuvre. you can't for sure go on like this on you way (life/habit). so he/she should be able to explain you how to deal with the engines, the sails, whatever to avoid the crash. if he/she has no idea, change your doctor, if he/she tells you to need more help about it, find out together, he/she is at least honest - so give her/him a chance to grow with you. i have the hope that i could reach you with these explanations.

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