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E AΆ Robert Emery V3.5 (UNE Part 1) Clinical Exercises - Physical 2017 Index of Physical Exercises After completing your assessment of the patient, which medication(s) can you administer now? 1. Ondansetron 4 mg 2. Normal Sulino (0.9%) 75 ml/hour 3. Hydrocodono/Acetaminophen 5mg/325mg. 4. Acetaminophen 500mg 5. Tamwulosin hydrochloride 04 mg 8. Phenacopyridino 100 mg 7. Ceftriaxone 19 8. No medications due at this time Scoring Your score will be in sinnt man than the marathi

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mery V3.5 (UNE by K Labs or moderate positive negative negative trace. negative 0 negative negative ho negative 0.2 EU/L Leukocyte esterase Nitrites Ketones Bilirubin Blood (heme) Urobilinogen Crystals Casts Glucose, urine White blood cells (WBCs) Red blood cells (RBCs) Red blood cell casts SQEP Bacteria Creatinine Occult blood 1 hyaline casts/ipf negative 17 3 hpf hpf 0.2-1.0 Interpreted by physician 0-4 negative 0-5 0-5 none <5 negative on spun specimen 5-19 negative sive m none none Ipf re and Decifica (UA) are present 9 negative Interpretation: Positive for leukocyte esterase, nitrites, WBCs, and bacteria

Humanpatients KAPLAN х . . Care Provider) Alergies. NO KNOWN Diet: Clear liquid, advance as tolerated. Interventions: Strict I/O. Medications: Normal Saline (0.9%) infusion at 75 ml/hour. • Normal Saline (0.9%) 5 mL. IV q8 hours. Normal Saline (0.9%) 5-10 mL PRN for medication/flush. Ceftriaxone 1 g IV 924 hours Phenazopyridine 100 mg PO TID x 2 days Tamsulosin hydrochloride 0.4 mg PO daily. Acetaminophen 500mg (1-2 tabs) PO q6 hours PRN for pain 5/10 or less or for fever 101.0°F or greater, not to exceed 4 g of acetaminophen per 24 hours Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen 5mg/325mg (1-2 tabs) POq6 hours PRN for pain 6/10 or greater Ondansetrag 4 mg IV 94 hours PRN for nausea. Procedures: Clean catch midstream urine specimen. Insert peripheral IV. Labs: Blood culture, Complete blood count with differential. Comprehensive metabolic panel. Urinalysis. Urine culture. Instructions: Post void ultrasound x 3. Consult: Urology . . . . . . • PSA . .

s (Health Care Provider) Х ay 1 1315 Admission Orders Physician/Unit: Dr. Richardson/Medical Surgical Floor. Diagnosis: UTI, rule out pyelonephritis. Condition: Stable Code Status: Full Code. Activity: Out of bed with assistance. Vitals: 94 hours. Allergies: No known Diet: Clear liquid, advance as tolerated. Interventions: Strict 1/0. Medications • Normal Saline (0.9%) infusion at 75 ml/hour • Normal Saline (0.9%) 5 mL IV 48 hours, Normal Saline (0.9%) 5-10 mL PRN for medication/flush. Ceftriaxone 1 g IV 924 hours Phenazopyridine 100 mg PO TID x 2 days. Tamsulosin hydrochloride 0.4 mg PO daily. • Acetaminophen 500mg (1-2 tabs) PO 46 hours PRN for pain 5/10 or less or for fever 101.0°F or greater, not to exceed 4 g of acetaminophen per 24 hours. • Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen 5mg/325mg (1-2 tabs) PO 96 hours PRN for pain 6/10 or greater • Ondansetron 4 mg IV 94 hours PRN for nausea, Procedures • Clean catch midstream urine specimen ? . . .

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