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You are caring for a patient who is on 40mg PO daily of Cureyourwoes. The night nurse reports the patient just vomited 3 times. The daily dose is due at 9am. You call the resident on call and she tells you to switch the route to IV administration. What will your next action(s) be?

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The nurse should confirm the availability of IV Cure Your Woes, check the dosage conversion from PO to IV, prepare and administer the medication according to hospital protocol, and document the administration details in the patient's medical record while adhering to the Five Rights of Medication Administration.

Step-by-step explanation:

After receiving instructions from the resident to switch from oral administration to IV administration for the medication Cure Your Woes, the next steps would require you to confirm if the medication is available in IV form. You would then need to check the dosage conversion between PO and IV, as dosages often differ between routes due to bioavailability differences. The next action would be to prepare the IV dosage as per hospital protocol, administer the medication, and closely monitor the patient's response to the new route of administration. It is important to document the change in administration route, dosage, and time of administration in the patient's medical record. Always work in accordance with hospital policy, ensuring patient safety by following the Five Rights of Medication Administration: right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time.

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