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Medication Resource

... References (2009). 5 rights of medication administration — rationale and considerations ...

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Requirements for Proper Medication Administration

... Authorization Form Make sure all 5 Rights are listed Make sure both physician and parent ... Medication Authorization Form Make sure all 5 Rights are listed Make sure both physician and parent consent is ...

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Types of Traumatic Brain Injury

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The Five Rights to Proper Medication Administration

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Bodily Fluids

... Universal Precautions eTraining Slide 5 Go ...

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When To Call 911

... First or unexplained seizure Lasts for more than 5 minutes Has multiple seizures or a change in seizures ...

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Managing Seizures

... seizures occur, or if a single seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes, the person should be taken to a medical facility immediately. ...

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Status Epilepticus

... or a few minutes. If seizures are prolonged, (more than 5 minutes), or occur in a series, there is an increased risk of status ...

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Tonic-Clonic Seizures

... seizures occur, or if a single seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes, the person should be taken to a medical facility immediately. ...

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What Causes Epilepsy?

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