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How Do Nurses Use Blood Plasma Concentration Data?
Nurses use blood plasma concentration data to:
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Adjust Medication Doses
: Ensuring doses are within therapeutic ranges.
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Monitor for Toxicity
: Preventing adverse drug reactions.
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Assess Organ Function
: Evaluating kidney and liver health.
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Manage Electrolyte Imbalances
: Maintaining proper electrolyte levels.
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