on. It is given to this client orally 2.5 mg once a day, which is in the safe range. Arrhythmia, CHF and Stevens-Johnson syndrome are the most immediately dangerous side effects of this medication. It is contraindicated in those with a BP of less than 90 mm Hg. It is recommended that blood pressure be taken before and after administration and I/O be monitored closely.Flagyl: Anti-infective - This medication is utilized for skin, bone and joint infections, hence their direct relation to the case in point. This medication is given to the client orally, 500 mg. three times a day which is within the safe range of 250 mg four times a day. Seizures, dizziness, abdominal pain and rashes are all common side effects of this medication. It is contraindicated in those who are hypersensitive. It is suggested that this medication be given with food and/or milk to alleviate gastric upset.Cefzil: Anti-infective - This medication is utilized for skin, bone and joint infections, hence their direct relation to the aforementioned client. This medication is given to the client orally at a dosage of 250mg twice a day, which falls within the safe range. Seizures, nausea, vomiting, anaphylaxis are common side effects with this medication. It is contraindicated in those with allergies to cephalosporins and penicillin. Demerol: Opiod Analgesic - This medication is used for moderate or severe pain or preoperative sedation. In the case of the client, it is used for management of back pain. This medication is administered to the client in a 50mg IV dosage every 2 hours as needed (PRN order standing). This falls within the safe spectrum of 15-35 mg per hour, if administered as a continuous infusion. Common side effects to this medication include confusion, sedation, hypertension, nausea and vomiting. The most detrimental side effect with this medication would be seizures. This medication is contraindicated people with hypersensitivity, pregnan...