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Unit 5 Medical English

The document contains information about various medications including: A) Their uses such as relieving pain, reducing nausea, widening bronchi, fighting infections, treating gastroesophageal reflux, and treating drug reactions. B) Dosing instructions including noting dose differences for children and adults and checking safety during pregnancy. C) Instructions to check for allergic reactions.
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Unit 5 Medical English

The document contains information about various medications including: A) Their uses such as relieving pain, reducing nausea, widening bronchi, fighting infections, treating gastroesophageal reflux, and treating drug reactions. B) Dosing instructions including noting dose differences for children and adults and checking safety during pregnancy. C) Instructions to check for allergic reactions.
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a) Relieve pain
b) Reduce nausea and vomiting Dose may be different for children and adults
c) Widen the bronchi Check if it is safe for pregnant women
d) Relieve pain Check the type of reaction
e) Fight infection
f) Treat gastro-oesophageal reflux
g) Treat reactions to drugs or anaphylactic shock
h) make patients less agitated
tramadol 15-10-09

IM 13.10.09 11.30

4h

pm IM
At night, 2 a day, 3 times a day, 4 times a day, every 4-6 hours, every 8 hours, every 1-4 hours,

SN Bond
Intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, by the rectum, by inhalation, by nebuliser

microgram, milligram, millilitre

1 g of Paracetamol 4 times a day, by mouth, maximum of 4 grams

4 milligrams of loperamide as required, by mouth, maximum dose, 16 milligrams

Give 150 milligrams of ranitidine 2 a day by mouth, up to 300 milligrams

Give 10 milligrams of atorvastatin 1 a day by mouth up to 80 milligrams


Yes

Acute and Chronic

Individual care

To help improve concordance

A master´s in cardiovascular medicine and training in the diagnosis and mana

She provides much of the same basic, non-emergency care as physicians


17.07.80

Pethidine

17.05.09 7.40

n/a

SN Ahmed
Mr. Andrew Marks 59731127B

IM

4h

IM

B Doherty
very good progress let you go home

about your medication

feel free to do so

by mouth 1 a day after a meal from now on

it thins the blood

helps to prevent further attacks

as you may not get any of them

an upset stomach

the stools of some people dark and smelly

bleeding or shortness of brath

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