PDL Status Values ; clindamycin phosphate, CLINDAMYCIN PHOSPHATE, LOTION ; clindamycin phosphate, CLINDAMYCIN PHOSPHATE, MED. SWAB ; clindamycin phosphate
A pre-medication (pre-med) is a medicine that may be given to patients before some anaesthetics to help reduce or relieve anxiety. Sometimes medications for
The Patient Forgot To Take Antibiotic Pre-Med. Dental appointment at 10:am, forgot to premed took 4 clindamycin 11 am. Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks Lee.
Loading dose for surgery or pre-med is mg. clindamycin, azithromycin or clarithromycin for prophylaxis. From
Generally, the advisement is to load kids up with a large breakfast (pre-meds) and dinner (post-meds). Drug holidays (weekends, summers) are
Clindamycin phosphate IV or clindamycin patients with pre-existing renal dysfunction or taking concomitant nephrotoxic drugs and.
Single pre-op dose Pyeloplasty, robotic Cefazolin Clindamycin plus Gentamicin Vancomycin plus Cefazolin Allergy:Vancomycin plus Gentamicin Single pre-op dose Nephrectomy Cefazolin Clindamycin plus Gentamicin Vancomycin plus Cefazolin Allergy:Vancomycin plus Gentamicin Single pre-op dose Vesicostomy Cefazolin Clindamycin plus Gentamicin
Single pre-op dose Pyeloplasty, robotic Cefazolin Clindamycin plus Gentamicin Vancomycin plus Cefazolin Allergy:Vancomycin plus Gentamicin Single pre-op dose Nephrectomy Cefazolin Clindamycin plus Gentamicin Vancomycin plus Cefazolin Allergy:Vancomycin plus Gentamicin Single pre-op dose Vesicostomy Cefazolin Clindamycin plus Gentamicin
Methocarbamol - forgetfulness, allergic reactions, being anxious, It is given as a pre-medication (often called a 'pre-med') before an operation, particularly
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Pre-med course work is heavy in chemistry, human biology/physiology, psychology, etc.
Attributing any sort of medical knowledge to a first year pre-med student gives your otherwise decent story a high stupidity factor. It's about as dumb as having a black character who doesn't eat pussy. Oh, no, excuse me, THAT isn't dumb, THAT is a racist stereotype.
Mark having medical knowledge because he's pre-med, would be like making all the cars be flying cars. It adds nothing to the story, is a distraction because your readers are asking themselves, 'flying cars? why?'.
You could add some character depth to the story by relating something a pre-med might learn in anatomy, like some statistic about boob size, or something about cum volume, or the female orgasm, which might be learned in physiology.
Fifteen minutes of research would have fixed the 'pre-meds don't study medicine, they prepare to study medicine' problem and another 15-20 minutes Googlin' would provide something interesting which could be actually learned as a pre-med, and would improve the depth of your story, as well.
Not a bad return for 30 minutes of time.
GeoD