if the order is written as morphine 4 mg ivp q 6 hours prn the patient should receive the medication how?

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The order states "morphine 4 mg IV push (IVP) every 6 hours as needed (PRN)."

To administer the medication as per the order:

1. Check the patient's identification to ensure you have the correct patient.
2. Gather the necessary supplies, including the pre-measured vial of morphine, an IV catheter, alcohol swabs, and gloves.
3. Perform hand hygiene and don gloves to maintain aseptic technique.
4. Verify the medication with the patient's name, date of birth, and allergy status.
5. Prepare the medication by drawing up 4 mg of morphine into a syringe following aseptic technique.
6. Cleanse the IV injection port with an alcohol swab.
7. Connect the syringe to the injection port or, if necessary, inject through a direct access line.
8. Administer the medication slowly as a push over the recommended time (typically 2-4 minutes), observing for any adverse reactions or discomfort.
9. Document the administration in the patient's medical record, including the date, time, medication name, dosage, route, and any observations or assessments made during and after administration.
10. Dispose of any used equipment and discard the waste according to hospital protocols.
11. Monitor the patient for pain relief and any possible side effects or adverse reactions. If the patient's pain persists or worsens, further assessments and interventions may be required.

It is important to note that the administration of medications should be performed by a licensed healthcare professional following institutional policies and guidelines. This response is meant for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice or training.