Using the medication administration record below, what medications are to be administered at 10 AM on September 2, 2008?
Medication Stop Date Hour 9/2/08
Vasotec 5 mg po daily hold for blood pressure less than 100 September 4, 2008 10 AM Blood pressure 130/74
Colace 200 mg po bid September 4, 2008 9 AM
9 PM
Heparin 5000 units subcutaneously bid September 1, 2008 10 AM
10 PM
Lasix 20 mg po daily September 3, 2008 10 AM
Benadryl 50 mg po every hs September 4, 2008 10 PM
A) Vasotec, Heparin
B) Vasotec, Lasix
C) Heparin, Lasix, Benadryl
D) Colace, Vasotec, Lasix
B
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