Ativan 0.5 mg, tablet, PO, tid, anxiety
Ativan 1 mg, injection, IV Push, q6h, agitation
Ativan 1 mg, tablet, PO, anxiety
Ativan 0.5 mg, injection, IV Push, q6h, FOR CLAUSTROPHOBIA FOR MRI
Ativan 1 mg, injection, IV Push, FOR MRI DUE TO CLAUSTROPHOBIA
Behavioral Observation for 24 hr, 1:1 sitter
Consult, Physician Service: Psychiatry Services Reason: suicidal ideation
Diazepam 2.5 mg, injection, IV Push, May cause tissue necrosis if extravasated
Geodon 10 mg, injection, IM, q2h, Agitation, maximum: 40 mg daily
Geodon 20 mg, injection, IM, q4h, Agitation, maximum: 40 mg daily
hydrOXYzine hydrochloride 50 mg, tablet, PO, q6h, anxiety
NonViolent/NonSelf Destruct Restraints, Bilateral Upper Extremities, Reason: Patient picks on lines, foley, scratches himself
NonViolent/NonSelf Destruct Restraints, Soft Restraints, Bilateral Upper Extremities, Unable to Maintain Tubes, Lines, 24 HR, MITTENS
NonViolent/NonSelf Destruct Restraints, Soft Restraints, Hand, Left, Unable to Maintain Tubes, Lines, 24 HR, MITTENS
Restraint Violent/Self Destruct Age 18+, q4h, 241 minute, Hard Stop
RisperDAL 0.25 mg, oral soln, PO, qhs
Suicide Risk Observation
Xanax 0.25 mg, tablet, PO, tid, anxiety
Xanax 0.25 mg, tablet, PO, qhs, anxiety
The above are some of the hospitalist orders used in Hospital medicine that we can use for the above mentioned common condition in the hospitalized patients. These are not medical advices. Use your medical judgement while selecting the medication to order for your patients. These are just some readily available medications that we commonly use in the hospital. Usually, different hospitals have different formulary medications.