Discussion: Generic Names of Medication
Discussion: Generic Names of Medication
Question Description
The medication’s generic name, along with its indications and, if applicable, off-label use.
In a clinical setting, apply your knowledge of the chosen medication to a client.
Discuss the specific nursing implications of your care for this client.
Discuss specific adjustments you provided to ensure that the client learned the health information you provided.
Explain how you used Duffy’s Caring Model (Chapter 3) to create a healing environment for the client that will result in the medication’s maximum effect.
Please provide at least two references.
APA requirements are followed.
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