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What to check before giving EPOGEN?

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EPOGEN (epoetin alfa) is an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) used to treat anemia associated with chronic kidney disease, chemotherapy, and HIV treatment. A critical pre-administration checklist can help mitigate serious risks, including cardiovascular events, seizures, and tumor progression. Ensuring proper evaluation before each dose is paramount for patient safety and treatment efficacy.

Which of the following is a contraindication to moderate sedation? A Comprehensive Guide

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According to a 2017 article in the American Journal of Roentgenology, the number of radiologic procedures requiring moderate sedation is increasing, making it crucial for healthcare providers to understand patient risk factors. A comprehensive pre-procedure evaluation is essential to identify which of the following is a contraindication to moderate sedation and ensure patient safety.

Understanding What Are the Contraindications for Sedation?

3 min read
According to StatPearls, patients with significant systemic illnesses, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, face increased risks from sedation due to drug effects on their condition. Understanding **what are the contraindications for sedation** is a vital part of ensuring patient safety before any medical procedure requiring a reduced level of consciousness.

How Would You Know When and Why to Give As Needed PRN Medication?

4 min read
According to Nurse.com, the Latin phrase *pro re nata*, or PRN, translates to "as the situation arises". Knowing when and why to give as needed PRN medication requires a careful balance of clinical judgment, patient assessment, and strict adherence to a provider's orders. This guide provides essential information for safe and effective PRN administration.

When Should When Required PRN Medications Be Administered? A Comprehensive Guide

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Up to 83.9% of patients in mental health settings receive PRN medications at least once, highlighting their prevalence in clinical practice. Understanding when and how to administer these 'as-needed' treatments is crucial for ensuring patient safety and providing effective, patient-centered care, directly addressing when should when required PRN medications be administered.