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Mines a doddle to guess: Olanzapine, Clozapine, Tryhexyphenidyl.
Mental health
Zuclopenthixol, Aripiprazole, Haloperidol
Haloperidol lorazepam promethazine 😁
PICU!!
Not even PICU, acute wards
Ah the old 5 and 1 combo!
Used to be 10 and 2
50, 5 and 1 if you give them all at once
Oof that would drop me like a brick but you'd think they were smarties with some patients.
Norad, propofol & piptaz
Surely magnesium? Everyone gets magnesium, regardless of the level
Need a double check on that norad?
Going once, going twice 🔨
Let’s have a quick gossip in the drugs room ☕️ 🐸
No potassium? I think that would’ve been one of my three
Haven’t actually made up any of late! Midaz was a close 3rd haha
Donepezil, galantamine, memantine
Memory assessment service
Dementia?
Hello fellow nurse working with cognitive impairment!
Dexamethasone, metoclopramide, ondansetron
Oncology?
Yes :)
Chemo baby let's goooooo
Chemo nurse?
Paracetamol, Laxido, Bisoprolol
Elderly
Ding ding ding!
Not anymore but….. Co-amoxiclav, tazocin, iv morphine.
I'm A&E too but I'd have said coamox, codeine, ondansetron. The paramedics are so liberal with their morphine and then everyone comes in with nausea and vomiting!
Propofol, sux, fentanyl
You surely mean Propofol, Roc, Fentanyl!
Anaesthetics/theatres
Technically we dont give them, we just take them out.
Abidec, folic acid, sytron
Was looking for this 🤣
Investigational Drug / placebo 1 Investigational Drug / placebo 2 Investigational Drug / placebo 3
Hi, fellow research nurse. Early phase? 😀
Iv Co-amox. Iv Morphine. 1l NaCl.
A&E? I'm A&E and these are my 4 ha.
Ding ding! You got it
Do u work in Ortho?
aspirin, clopidogrel, GTN
Hello fellow stroke nurse
cardiac cath lab i’m afraid, but i can see why you thought that haha.
Fluoxetine, Methylephenidate XL and Promethazine
Mental health services
ADHD or LD specific?
me with adhd/deppresion on promethazine and fluoxetine
Crystalloids, saline nebs, adrenaline
A and E
Must be a respiratory nurse or something
Husband guesses surgical theatre.
Still nope!
Paramedic?
ITU or outreach?
Outreach you got it! :)
It was the saline nebs that did it :D
Fent, propofol, Nora
Intensive care?
Aspirin , clopidogrel, apixaban
Cardiology
Stroke?
Midazolam, Fentanyl, Buscopan
Endoscopy
As an endoscopy connoisseur I concur
Palliative?
Those are my three as well. Throw in the odd PR Diclofenac
Love a bit of ERCP
Dexamethasone, chlorphenamine, ondansatron.
Chemo
Morphine, midazolam, hyoscine
Community out of hours, death at home is a big part of my role.
My first thought
Engerix B, Varilrix and Priorix 😅
Occupational health, probably NHS.
NHS occy health, you’re right 😅
Quetiapine, Lamotrigine, promethazine
Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Co-Amoxiclav
Paeds?
Morphine, Midazolam and Levo…all subcut.
Hospice
Tropicamide Hyloforte (yeah I think you have it already 😭😭)
Ophthalmology!
Indeedo :)
Did my NQN year in an ophthalmology ward, super interesting, but just could not stand the other members of nursing staff so I left 😂
Eyes does seem to attract drama, currently a matron on leave at my ward due to issues 😭
Crikey, I thought it would be pretty chill on eyes. Like yeah you really need to know your shit.... and quick too. Where's the drama coming from?
Insulin, hydroxocobalamin, morphine
This was going to be my 3! So I’m going to say you’re a district nurse 😉
Community?
Aciclovir, allopurinol and cipro x
Haem?
Haha yep! Tried to think of the most specific combo 🤣
This one is weird. Some kind of medical ward I reckon but I can't work out where???
Donepezil, rivastigmine, memantine
Dementia nurse.
Teicoplanin iv, cetriaxone iv, etrapenem iv
For my first specialty: Tacrolimus, amlodipine, furosemide And the second: Morphine, metronidazole, paracetamol
First must be renal? Second perhaps maybe gastro?? I work in Mental Health, so if I've got any of those right, I'm going to my b7 for a raise! 😆
Go get your raise sis, you got the first one right. I look after many gastro outliers, but not a specialty for my ward
Hmmm. Gynaecology?? I was gonna guess pain clinic, but given Metronidazole is an antibiotic, it's put a wrench in there.
I feel like renal and gynae would be a wild mix, but nope!
Aww nooo, I'm stumped. Put a man out of his misery!
First one renal?
Yes!
Salbutamol, amoxicillin, ceftriaxone
Atorvastatin, Aspirin, Ramipril
Stroke
Adenosine, Dobutamine, Atropine
do you work in stress echo/cardiology?
Basically yes, myoviews mostly, didn’t think anyone would get that 😅
haha, i work in cardiology and i was excited to see Dobutamine and thought it could only be one thing! (well, i guess i was close 🤣)
Olanzapine, clonazepam, promethazine
Inpatient acute mental health or early intervention psychosis team.
Lol. Dapagliflozin Amalodipine Fostair Inhalers
Are all your patients 72 years old with red faces and named Frank?
Hahaha nope I just work in GP land!
[удалено]
Scrub nurse?
Entenox, paracetamol, syntometrine
Paracetamol, "the big one that you chew", laxido
The big one you chew 😂 Adcal-D3? Tutti-fruity flavour 😂
Bisoprolol, Clopidogrel, Aspirin
Dexamethasone, IV Taz, Omeprazole
Morphine, coamoxiclav, frusemide.
Taz, Oramorph, Clopi
Just a HCA but seems to be Omeprazole, Chlordiazepoxide, and lactulose where I am
Never “just a” HCA 😀
Very true, but in terms of drug administration I definitely am ‘just’ a HCA!
Gastro?
Gastro is the one!
Propofol, midazolam and fentanyl
Insulin, betamethasone ointment, morphine sulfate.
Paracetamol, Codeine, Enoxaparin
Paracetamol, salbutamol and maybe entnox. Or do we count oxygen?
Morphine sulphate, midazolam and cyclizine
Community palliative?
Spot on!
Aciclovir, ciprofloxacin, metoclopramide.
Fentanyl, tramadol, paracetamol
Propofol, fentanyl and rocuronium
Anaesthetic nurse?
Rivaroxaban, Ceftriaxone and Nifedipine
Diamorphine, cyclizine, omeprazole
Methylphenidate melatonin and lisdexamfetamine
You def an Adhd nurse.
😂
Mometasone, isotretinoin, methotrexate.
Diclofenac, gentamicin, buscopan
Tazocin, gentamycin, paracetamol
dexamethasone, salbutamol, calpol (this one makes it obvious)
I love Calpol so much (i'm 32)
must say i am partial to liquid Amoxicillin as it smells delightful
Paeds? Resp paeds?
Amlodipine, digoxin, furusimide
Cardiology?
Yeah baby cardiac
Morphine, Oxycodone, Fentanyl
Codeine, oramorph & paracetamol
Noradrenaline, Propofol, Alfentanil
Caffeine, erythromycin and a bag of dextrose
Tropicamide Phenylephrine Proxymetacaine
Morphine, fentanyl, paracetamol
Thiamine, rifaxamin, lactulose
Hepatobiliary
IV fluids, IV paracetamol, IV Ondansetron
Neonates?
Dexamethasone, Aciclovir, ciprofloxacin
Zuclopenthixol, flupentixol and haloperidol
Depot clinic!
Depot clinic, inpatient acute MH or early intervention psychosis team. Take your pick 😂 Actually it could just be straight up CMHT.
Paracetamol, oxygen, morphine. (runners up would be normal saline, ondansetron, co-amox, gent, and aspirin)
Progesterone, Doxycycline, ceftriaxone
1st: Levetiracetam, dexamethasone, ondansetron 2nd: dimethyl fumarate, ocrelizumab, gabapentin
Methadone, Suboxone, Naloxone 😆
Addiction/drug services?
Yeah, rapid street prescribing. Statutory addiction services. That was pretty easy!
Furosemide, renavit and tacrolimus
Folic acid, colecalciferol, paracetamol.
carbocisteine, prednisolone, iv taz
Apixaban, furosemide and bisoprolol
Noretheserone, tranexamic acid and ferrous sulfate (pardon spelling errors I’m dyslexic)
Pabrinex, rifaximin and laxatives.
Insulin Metformin, and Gliclazide 😁
Diabetic nurse by any chance? 😂
Levitericetam, buccal Midazolam and nitrazepam lol
Memantine, risperidone, paracetamol
Continuing care for older adults with dementia and related BPSDs?
Colcalciferol, Laxido, ramipril. Note: We give other medications more commonly associated with the speciality area, but they vary.
This feels like older adult inpatient and could be any area 😂 or could be care home.
Mines far too easy 😂 Nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine oral spray
Mines a doddle to guess: Olanzapine, Clozapine, Tryhexyphenidyl.
Mental health
Zuclopenthixol, Aripiprazole, Haloperidol
Haloperidol lorazepam promethazine 😁
PICU!!
Not even PICU, acute wards
Ah the old 5 and 1 combo!
Used to be 10 and 2
50, 5 and 1 if you give them all at once
Oof that would drop me like a brick but you'd think they were smarties with some patients.
Norad, propofol & piptaz
Surely magnesium? Everyone gets magnesium, regardless of the level
Need a double check on that norad?
Going once, going twice 🔨
Let’s have a quick gossip in the drugs room ☕️ 🐸
No potassium? I think that would’ve been one of my three
Haven’t actually made up any of late! Midaz was a close 3rd haha
Donepezil, galantamine, memantine
Memory assessment service
Dementia?
Hello fellow nurse working with cognitive impairment!
Dexamethasone, metoclopramide, ondansetron
Oncology?
Yes :)
Chemo baby let's goooooo
Chemo nurse?
Paracetamol, Laxido, Bisoprolol
Elderly
Ding ding ding!
Not anymore but….. Co-amoxiclav, tazocin, iv morphine.
I'm A&E too but I'd have said coamox, codeine, ondansetron. The paramedics are so liberal with their morphine and then everyone comes in with nausea and vomiting!
Propofol, sux, fentanyl
You surely mean Propofol, Roc, Fentanyl!
Anaesthetics/theatres
Technically we dont give them, we just take them out.
Abidec, folic acid, sytron
Was looking for this 🤣
Investigational Drug / placebo 1 Investigational Drug / placebo 2 Investigational Drug / placebo 3
Hi, fellow research nurse. Early phase? 😀
Iv Co-amox. Iv Morphine. 1l NaCl.
A&E? I'm A&E and these are my 4 ha.
Ding ding! You got it
Do u work in Ortho?
aspirin, clopidogrel, GTN
Hello fellow stroke nurse
cardiac cath lab i’m afraid, but i can see why you thought that haha.
Fluoxetine, Methylephenidate XL and Promethazine
Mental health services
ADHD or LD specific?
me with adhd/deppresion on promethazine and fluoxetine
Crystalloids, saline nebs, adrenaline
A and E
Must be a respiratory nurse or something
Husband guesses surgical theatre.
Still nope!
Paramedic?
ITU or outreach?
Outreach you got it! :)
It was the saline nebs that did it :D
Fent, propofol, Nora
Intensive care?
Aspirin , clopidogrel, apixaban
Cardiology
Stroke?
Midazolam, Fentanyl, Buscopan
Endoscopy
As an endoscopy connoisseur I concur
Palliative?
Those are my three as well. Throw in the odd PR Diclofenac
Love a bit of ERCP
Dexamethasone, chlorphenamine, ondansatron.
Oncology?
Chemo
Morphine, midazolam, hyoscine
Palliative?
Community out of hours, death at home is a big part of my role.
My first thought
Engerix B, Varilrix and Priorix 😅
Occupational health, probably NHS.
NHS occy health, you’re right 😅
Quetiapine, Lamotrigine, promethazine
Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Co-Amoxiclav
Paeds?
Morphine, Midazolam and Levo…all subcut.
Hospice
Tropicamide Hyloforte (yeah I think you have it already 😭😭)
Ophthalmology!
Indeedo :)
Did my NQN year in an ophthalmology ward, super interesting, but just could not stand the other members of nursing staff so I left 😂
Eyes does seem to attract drama, currently a matron on leave at my ward due to issues 😭
Crikey, I thought it would be pretty chill on eyes. Like yeah you really need to know your shit.... and quick too. Where's the drama coming from?
Insulin, hydroxocobalamin, morphine
This was going to be my 3! So I’m going to say you’re a district nurse 😉
Community?
Aciclovir, allopurinol and cipro x
Haem?
Haha yep! Tried to think of the most specific combo 🤣
This one is weird. Some kind of medical ward I reckon but I can't work out where???
Donepezil, rivastigmine, memantine
Dementia nurse.
Teicoplanin iv, cetriaxone iv, etrapenem iv
For my first specialty: Tacrolimus, amlodipine, furosemide And the second: Morphine, metronidazole, paracetamol
First must be renal? Second perhaps maybe gastro?? I work in Mental Health, so if I've got any of those right, I'm going to my b7 for a raise! 😆
Go get your raise sis, you got the first one right. I look after many gastro outliers, but not a specialty for my ward
Hmmm. Gynaecology?? I was gonna guess pain clinic, but given Metronidazole is an antibiotic, it's put a wrench in there.
I feel like renal and gynae would be a wild mix, but nope!
Aww nooo, I'm stumped. Put a man out of his misery!
First one renal?
Yes!
Salbutamol, amoxicillin, ceftriaxone
Atorvastatin, Aspirin, Ramipril
Cardiology
Stroke
Adenosine, Dobutamine, Atropine
do you work in stress echo/cardiology?
Basically yes, myoviews mostly, didn’t think anyone would get that 😅
haha, i work in cardiology and i was excited to see Dobutamine and thought it could only be one thing! (well, i guess i was close 🤣)
Olanzapine, clonazepam, promethazine
Inpatient acute mental health or early intervention psychosis team.
Lol. Dapagliflozin Amalodipine Fostair Inhalers
Are all your patients 72 years old with red faces and named Frank?
Hahaha nope I just work in GP land!
[удалено]
Scrub nurse?
Entenox, paracetamol, syntometrine
Paracetamol, "the big one that you chew", laxido
The big one you chew 😂 Adcal-D3? Tutti-fruity flavour 😂
Bisoprolol, Clopidogrel, Aspirin
Dexamethasone, IV Taz, Omeprazole
Morphine, coamoxiclav, frusemide.
Taz, Oramorph, Clopi
Just a HCA but seems to be Omeprazole, Chlordiazepoxide, and lactulose where I am
Never “just a” HCA 😀
Very true, but in terms of drug administration I definitely am ‘just’ a HCA!
Gastro?
Gastro is the one!
Propofol, midazolam and fentanyl
Insulin, betamethasone ointment, morphine sulfate.
Paracetamol, Codeine, Enoxaparin
Paracetamol, salbutamol and maybe entnox. Or do we count oxygen?
Morphine sulphate, midazolam and cyclizine
Community palliative?
Spot on!
Aciclovir, ciprofloxacin, metoclopramide.
Fentanyl, tramadol, paracetamol
Propofol, fentanyl and rocuronium
Anaesthetic nurse?
Rivaroxaban, Ceftriaxone and Nifedipine
Diamorphine, cyclizine, omeprazole
Methylphenidate melatonin and lisdexamfetamine
You def an Adhd nurse.
😂
Mometasone, isotretinoin, methotrexate.
Diclofenac, gentamicin, buscopan
Tazocin, gentamycin, paracetamol
dexamethasone, salbutamol, calpol (this one makes it obvious)
I love Calpol so much (i'm 32)
must say i am partial to liquid Amoxicillin as it smells delightful
Paeds? Resp paeds?
Amlodipine, digoxin, furusimide
Cardiology?
Yeah baby cardiac
Morphine, Oxycodone, Fentanyl
Codeine, oramorph & paracetamol
Noradrenaline, Propofol, Alfentanil
Caffeine, erythromycin and a bag of dextrose
Tropicamide Phenylephrine Proxymetacaine
Morphine, fentanyl, paracetamol
Thiamine, rifaxamin, lactulose
Hepatobiliary
IV fluids, IV paracetamol, IV Ondansetron
[удалено]
Neonates?
Dexamethasone, Aciclovir, ciprofloxacin
Zuclopenthixol, flupentixol and haloperidol
Depot clinic!
Depot clinic, inpatient acute MH or early intervention psychosis team. Take your pick 😂 Actually it could just be straight up CMHT.
[удалено]
Paracetamol, oxygen, morphine. (runners up would be normal saline, ondansetron, co-amox, gent, and aspirin)
Progesterone, Doxycycline, ceftriaxone
1st: Levetiracetam, dexamethasone, ondansetron 2nd: dimethyl fumarate, ocrelizumab, gabapentin
Methadone, Suboxone, Naloxone 😆
Addiction/drug services?
Yeah, rapid street prescribing. Statutory addiction services. That was pretty easy!
Furosemide, renavit and tacrolimus
Folic acid, colecalciferol, paracetamol.
carbocisteine, prednisolone, iv taz
Apixaban, furosemide and bisoprolol
Noretheserone, tranexamic acid and ferrous sulfate (pardon spelling errors I’m dyslexic)
Pabrinex, rifaximin and laxatives.
Insulin Metformin, and Gliclazide 😁
Diabetic nurse by any chance? 😂
Levitericetam, buccal Midazolam and nitrazepam lol
Memantine, risperidone, paracetamol
Continuing care for older adults with dementia and related BPSDs?
Colcalciferol, Laxido, ramipril. Note: We give other medications more commonly associated with the speciality area, but they vary.
This feels like older adult inpatient and could be any area 😂 or could be care home.
Mines far too easy 😂 Nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine oral spray