Which medication would require careful monitoring and consideration of respiratory status post surgery? Question 10 options: metoclopramide prochlorperazine diazepam cefazolin
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- Metoclopramide: antiemetic/prokinetic; generally not associated with significant postoperative respiratory depression. - Prochlorperazine: antiemetic/antipsychotic; can cause extrapyramidal symptoms but not a primary respiratory depressant. - Diazepam: Show more…
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