It’s getting to the time when I start preceptorships. I’m honestly worried that I might not do a good job, and I feel that I don’t know enough. Someone give me advice? What was your preceptorship experience like? Anything that would help?

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antidote list
  • alteplase/activase – aminocaproic acid -» only used in acute, life-threatening conditions
  • ferrous sulfate (PO) – defuroxamine -» absorbs iron
  • digoxin/lanoxin (PO) – digoxin immune fab/digibind
  • heparin (IV/SQ) – protamine sulfate (IV)
  • iron dextran (IV/IM) – defuroxamine -» absorbs iron
  • enoxaparin/lovenox (SubQ) – protamine sulfate (IV)
  • magnesium (IV/IM) – calcium gluconate (IV)
  • reteplase/retavase – aminocaproic acid -» only used in acute, life-threatening conditions
  • tenecteplase/TNKase – aminocaproic acid -» only used in acute, life-threatening conditions
  • warfarin/coumadin (PO) – vitamin K (IV/IM)
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Post skin biopsy procedure, instruct client:
• keep dressing in place for at least 8 hours
• clean daily
• use antibiotic ointment as prescribed
• suture usually removed in 7-10 days

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Major sites of urinary tract obstruction
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“ dirty-little-secret-world:
“ fight stigma with knowledge
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im really glad this post has something about dysthymia because you don’t usually see people talking about that. i’d like to really stress on this and just say that dysthymia...
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