what is the recommended route of administration for phenergan in a 3 year old with vomiting and diarrhea x 2 days? Is it oral? Explain?

what is the recommended route of administration for phenergan in a 3 year old with vomiting...
A 3-year old patient named John, with a chief complaint from of diarrhea and vomiting, X two days. The doctor orders a low dose of Phenergan, to be given to the patient immediately, orally via pill form. What is wrong with this order? Is this the best route? What could be done differently here to best suit the patient in this situation? What other risk factors are present, related to the patients chief complaint?
Case Study: A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. He has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. He is very weak. The current laboratory results are: Na+ 128 mEq/L. K+ 2.8 mEq/L, CI- 90 mEq/L. The physician orders: IV of 0.9% NS at 100 cc/hr, NPO and I & O. 1. From the case study, identify the abnormal laboratory results. 2. List the major clinical signs or symptoms that you would assess with each abnormal value: 3....
QR, a 34-year-old woman, has been vomiting for 48 hours. In the past 12 hours, QR has had vomiting and diarrhea. Prochlorperazine 10 mg was administered intramuscula Why was prochlorperazine given intramuscularly and not orally or rectally? Why should it be given deep into the muscle? What are the side effects of prochlorperazine? QR was prescribed diphenoxylate with atropine 2.5 mg initially then 1 mg after each loose stool. For which clinical conditions is the use of diphenoxylate with atropine...
A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. She has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. She is very weak. The current laboratory results are Na+ 128 mEq/L, K+ 3.0 mEq/L, CI-90 mEq/L. The physician orders IV of 0.9% normal saline solution at 100 mL/hr, NPO, and I & O. 1. Are the lab results normal or abnormal? If so, which ones? 2. What treatment and/or medication(s), if any, would be ordered? 3. What complication(s) if any is...
A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. She has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. She is very weak. The current laboratory results are Na+ 128 mEq/L, K+ 3.0 mEq/L, Cl− 90 mEq/L. The physician orders IV of 0.9% normal saline solution at 100 mL/hr, NPO, and I & O. 3. What complication(s) if any is likely to develop if the symptoms persist? (Discuss one)
A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. She has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. She is very weak. The current laboratory results are Na+ 128 mEq/L, K+ 3.0 mEq/L, Cl− 90 mEq/L. The physician orders IV of 0.9% normal saline solution at 100 mL/hr, NPO, and I & O. 2. What treatment and/or medication(s), if any, would be ordered?
A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. She has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. She is very weak. The current laboratory results are Na+ 128 mEq/L, K+ 3.0 mEq/L, Cl− 90 mEq/L. The physician orders IV of 0.9% normal saline solution at 100 mL/hr, NPO, and I & O. What education would you provide to the client to prevent this issue in the future?
you are caring for an 80 year old patient who is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea she has not been eating and tells you her fingers feel tingly her reflexes are hyperactive what electrolyte imbalance is she presenting with
A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. She has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. She is very weak. The current laboratory results are Na+ 128 mEq/L, K+ 3.0 mEq/L, CI-90 mEq/L. The physician orders IV of 0.9% normal saline solution at 100 mL/hr, NPO, and I & 0. 1. Are the lab results normal or abnormal? If so, which ones?! 2. What treatment and/or medication(s), if any, would be ordered? 3. What complication(s) if any is...
A 36-year-old client was admitted with gastroenteritis. She has been vomiting and having severe diarrhea for 2 days. She is very weak. The current laboratory results are Na+ 128 mEq/L, K+ 3.0 mEq/L, Cl− 90 mEq/L. The physician orders IV of 0.9% normal saline solution at 100 mL/hr, NPO, and I & O. 1. Are the lab results normal or abnormal? If so, which ones? 2. What treatment and/or medication(s), if any, would be ordered? 3. What complication(s) if any...