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Interpret the following drug orders or write drug orders using correct medical abbreviations based on the supplied information.
The drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
-Demerol 25 mg IM q.6h p.r.n., pain.
Ambiguous Checks
Checks that contain unclear, vague, or undetermined information, leading to potential confusion about the drawer's intentions.
Default Rule
A legal principle that applies in the absence of an agreement to the contrary between the parties involved in a contract or transaction.
Order Paper
A document listing the business or orders of the day for parliamentary bodies, including scheduled discussions, questions, and motions.
Drawer
In the context of negotiable instruments, this term refers to the party that creates or writes a check or a draft, instructing the drawee (usually a bank) to pay the specified amount to a third party (the payee).
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