In the know: Get a grasp on drug names
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, August 25, 2008
Here's where the rubber hits the road as far as drug names go. As a nurse, you need to know:
- The generic and common brand names for all medications frequently used in your area of practice
- How to look up any unfamiliar medication prior to administering it
And, as a patient advocate, you must teach those under your care:
- To learn the generic and brand (if taking a name brand drug) names of their medications or at least keep a current list of medications handy
- To fill prescriptions at just one pharmacy to decrease the risk of duplication or interactions
Source: Stressed Out About Pharmacology, HCPro, Inc., 2008. Pick up your copy today!
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