Assessments and the Nursing Care Plans
Drug administration
Drug Regulators'
Types of Drug Orders
Drug Actions/Interactions
100

Presence of edema, quality of a cough, percentage of foods eaten at a meal, & measures of intake & output

What is Objective data?

100

Right patient, dose, drug, route, time, reason, documentation, response, & refuse.

What are the 9 rights of drug administration?

(Three at a time when administering medications)

100

Designated by the FDA with higher than normal warnings

What is Black Box Warning?

100

Highly regulated because they are commonly abused.

What is controlled substances?

100

Seen as a mild response to a drug.

What is side effect?

200

Medical and nursing diagnosis are made, goals are set, & nursing care plans are written.

What is Care planning?

200

Situations in which the drug should not be administered?

What are drug contraindications?

200

Involves Nurse's judgment & actions while performing drug administration.

What is Legal Responsibility?

200

Drugs that have the potential to cause significant harm to patients.

What are high-alert drugs?

200

Severe symptoms such as life-threatening.

What is adverse reactions?

300

A system that guides the Nurse's work in a logical way. 

What is Nursing Process?

300

Drug order is incorrect, patient's condition is worse, & drug information unclear

What is withholding medication?

300

Licenses LPN's, RN's, Nurse Anesthetists, NP's & Nurse Midwives.

What is Nurse Practice Act?

300

Identified by federal legislation having low risk or purchased without a prescription.

What is over-the-counter (OTC) drugs?

300

Increased reaction to a drug caused by antibody response.

What is hypersensitivity?

400

Contributes to the goals of the patient, strategies used to care for patient, & tells a nurse what type of teaching is need for the patient.

What is patient diagnosis?

400

Process of determining the right response after administration of a drug.

What is evaluation? 

400

Describes rules & controls how certain drugs may be given.

What is Federal Laws?

400

Dangerous & must be purchased only when prescribed.

What is prescription drugs?

400

Life threatening response such as severe breathing problems and/or the heart stops.

What is anaphylactic reaction?

500

A Nurses observational, questioning, & listening skills.

What is Nursing Assessment?

500

Plan of care carried out by Nurse's after administering medications.

What is Implementation?

500

Determines who is legally permitted to write an order or prescription for drugs.

What is prescriptive authority?

500

Based on a Nurse's judgement of safety & given as needed.

What is "as needed" or "PRN" drug order?

500

When a drug changes the action of another drug.

What is drug interaction?

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