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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has oral candidiasis and a new prescription for nystatin suspension. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? "I will store the medication at room temperature." "I will take the medicine every morning on an empty stomach." "I will spit the medication out after swishing it around my mouth." "I will only need to take this medication for a few days." A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has oral candidiasis and a new prescription for nystatin suspension. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? "I will store the medication at room temperature." "I will take the medicine every morning on an empty stomach." "I will spit the medication out after swishing it around my mouth." "I will only need to take this medication for a few days.

          A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has oral candidiasis and a new prescription for nystatin suspension. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
"I will store the medication at room temperature."
"I will take the medicine every morning on an empty stomach."
"I will spit the medication out after swishing it around my mouth."
"I will only need to take this medication for a few days."
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has oral candidiasis and a new prescription for nystatin suspension. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
"I will store the medication at room temperature."
"I will take the medicine every morning on an empty stomach." "I will spit the medication out after swishing it around my mouth." "I will only need to take this medication for a few days.
        
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has oral candidiasis and a new prescription for nystatin suspension. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? "I will store the medication at room temperature." "I will take the medicine every morning on an empty stomach." "I will spit the medication out after swishing it around my mouth." "I will only need to take this medication for a few days." A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has oral candidiasis and a new prescription for nystatin suspension. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? "I will store the medication at room temperature." "I will take the medicine every morning on an empty stomach." "I will spit the medication out after swishing it around my mouth." "I will only need to take this medication for a few days.
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00:04 So a patient brings in a prescription below the drug label at the right side shows that you need a mock cell 250 milligram per 5 milliliter suspension.
00:15 This is each dose and take one teaspoon tid x 7 days.
00:21 So the concentration request is not available but you have a available product which is 125 milligram per 5 mil.
00:29 What will be the dose instruction for the available product? so show the provide the answer in both teaspoon and milliliters which one teaspoon is 5 mil.
00:43 So for this case we know that for each dose you need a total of 250 milligram but the available product is 125 milligram per 5 milliliter.
00:59 So this means that 255 divided by 125 equals 2.
01:11 So this tells us that we'll need 2 5 milliliter which means we need 10 milliliter of the available product.
01:21 So we will have to write it down as 10 mil or 2 teaspoon suspension take i would say let's do this way 10 mil 2 teaspoon tid 3 times a day times 7 days.
02:05 So this is going to be the new instruction for the available product.
02:14 So using a drug show in a label how many mil will you spend to meet the dosing requirement for the entire treatment.
02:26 Do not assume any wasted medication.
02:30 So now you can see we have 10 mil tid mean 3 times a day times 7 days.
02:36 So 3 times 7 equals 21...
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