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Order: Ranitidine $50 \mathrm{mg}$ IV q6h.
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First, let's understand the order: The medication prescribed is Ranitidine, which is an H2 blocker used to reduce stomach acid production. The dose is 50 mg, and it should be administered intravenously (IV) every 6 hours (q6h). Show more…
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