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  1. Antiinfectives vs Antibiotics - Patient Medications - allnurses

    Aug 7, 2007 · Anti-infective: Something capable of acting against infection, by inhibiting the spread of an infectious agent or by killing the infectious agent outright. Anti-infective is a …

  2. coding antibiotics - MDS Coordinator Information - allnurses

    Nov 20, 2012 · The RAI does not specify which classes of antibiotics to include or exclude. Thus, if a drug is ordered by the MD specifically to inhibit or destroy the growth of a microorganism, …

  3. Anti-infectives—Used for the treatment of infections . Bronchodilators—Dilate large air passages in asthma/lung disease . Diuretics—Decrease water/sodium from the Loop of Henle . …

  4. NCLEX Resource Review - Kaplan, Hurst, UWorld - allnurses

    Jan 29, 2025 · Ex. lithium and digoxin, antithyroid medications, Synthroid, anti-infectives. I never got a great review of pharm either in school so it isn't my strong suit. Davis's Q&A also has 10k …

  5. How many I.V.'s - Critical Care - allnurses

    Dec 19, 2022 · Like Marienm said some of the sickest patients I have cared for have 12-14 drips infusing, CRRT, art line, etc. In situations like this I will be using a triple lumen and probably 2 …

  6. Top 10 Reasons We Get Fired!- Medication Errors - allnurses

    Anti-infectives, opioids, and anticoagulants were the most common types of medications associated with wrong-patient events. While multiple factors may have contributed to each …