Medication Rights
Drug Forms & Routes
Medication Orders
Safety First
Medication Calculations
100

How many medication rigts are there? ( according to your textbook)

7

100

Which drug form should NEVER be crushed?

Enteric-coated or time-released medications

100

What does MAR stand for?

Medication Administration Record

100

What does NPO mean?

Nothing by mouth

100

The doctor orders 250 mg of amoxicillin.
The medication available is 125 mg/5 mL.

How many mL will you administer?

10 mL

200

What right allows the patient to decline medication?

The Right to Refuse

200

What route uses patches applied to the skin?

Transdermal

200

What is the most common cause of medication errors discussed in class?

Incorrect transcription

200

What process creates the most accurate medication list for a patient?

Drug reconciliation

200

A child weighs 20 kg.
The safe dose range for a medication is 5–10 mg/kg/day.

What is the SAFE daily dose range?

100–200 mg/day

300

Name any 4 of the 7 rights.

Right patient, drug, dose, time, route, documentation, refuse

300

What does PO mean?

By mouth

300

Who can write medication orders?

Physicians, dentists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners

300

What type of medications may look or sound similar and increase medication errors?

Look-alike/sound-alike medications

300

The order reads:
Acetaminophen 160 mg PO.

Available:
160 mg/5 mL.

How many mL will you give?

5 mL

400

A nurse gives the medication to the wrong patient, which right was violated?

Right patient.

400

Name 3 types of instillations.

Eye drops, ear drops, nose drops/sprays

400

Put these components of a medication order in order:
Dose, route, medication name, frequency

Medication name → dose → route → frequency

400

Name one risk associated with buying medications online.

Counterfeit drugs

400

A child weighs 15 kg.
The medication order is 100 mg.
The safe dose is 5 mg/kg/dose.

Is this dose safe?

No

Calculation:
5 mg × 15 kg = 75 mg safe dose

100 mg is too high.

500

What are the most important two rights nurses should check before giving medication?

Right patient and right drug

500

A medication delivered through an MDI uses which route?

Inhalation

500

List  any 4 required components of a medication order.

Any 4:Patient’s full name, Date/time, Medication name, Dose, Route, Frequency, Signature, Special instructions

500

What system scans both the patient wristband and medication before administration?

Bar Code Medication Delivery System

500

Order:
Ceftriaxone 300 mg IV.

Available:
150 mg/mL.

How many mL should be administered?

2 mL


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