Anticoagulants
Medication Administration
Injection Sites, techniques, and criteria
Medication Side Effects
-Ending
100
This is an anticoagulant that people take in 81 mg
What is Aspirin
100
This type of medication administration is labeled as PO
What is By Mouth
100
This injection site is located in the upper extremity
What is Deltoid
100
This is a potentially life threating allergic reaction
What is anaphylaxis
100
This class of medication ends in -pril
What are ACE inhibitors
200
This is one reason that people may take aspirin
What is prevention of cardiovascular events
200
Prior to medication administration, you would do this
What is 7 rights of medication administration
200
This type of injection is used for PPD, allergy, and local anesthesia
What is intradermal
200
Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis
What is Hives, Difficulty Breathing, Rash, Diaphoresis
200
This class of medication ends in -olol
What are beta blockers
300
This is an anticoagulant that may be given to you in the hospital to prevent blood clots
What is Heparin
300
This is 1 important question to ask before administrating any medication
What is Do you have any allergies
300
These injection sites are used in adults
What is ventrogluteal and deltoid
300
This medication is used for anaphylaxis
What is Epinephrine
300
This class of medication ends in -one
What are steroids
400
This is the test that you would get if on anticoagulants
What is PT/PTT
400
This is what you should do before administering medication if you are unable to read the order
What is call the physician and get clarification
400
This is why the z-track technique is used for intramuscular injections
What is prevention of medication leaking into the subcutaneous tissue
400
If a severe allergic reaction to penicillin, what class of medication should be avoided
What is Cephlasporins
400
This class of medication ends in -caine
What are anesthetics
500
This is a medication that contains aspirin, therefore cannot be given to children under 12 due to a serious side effect
What is Pepto-Bismol
500
These are the 7 rights of medication administration
What is the right patient, right route, right drug, right dose, right time, right reason, right documentation
500
This nerve can be damaged if an injection is not properly given
What is the sciatic nerve
500
This should be asked to patients prior to giving the flu vaccine to avoid a reaction
What is allergy to eggs
500
This class of medication ends in -pine
What are calcium channel blockers
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