Medication Administration
Medication Administration
Urinary Elimination
Bowel Elimination
Diagnostic Testing
100

500 mLs of urine in last 4.5 hours. How many mLs per hour is this? 

111.1 mLs/hour

100

How do you hold the ear for an adult client when administering otic drops? 

Pull pinna up and back 

100

What can you do if your patient has an indwelling urinary catheter and complains of bladder fullness? 

Irrigate the catheter 

100

How often should ostomy pouches be changed? 

Every 3 to 7 days or sooner if drainage is seen -assess and change the pouch and perform ostomy care when needed 

100

What organs does a KUB examine?

Visualizes the kidneys, ureters, and bladder (abdomen)

200

This type of enema works by osmotic pressure, drawing fluid out of interstitial spaces into the colon, which then fills with fluids and distends.

What is a hypertonic enema? 

200

How do you administer ophthalmic drops?

Instill drops in outer third of the lower conjunctival sack

200

What is a bladder scanner and when can you use it? 

It measures the amount of urine in the bladder, it is  commonly used after indwelling urinary catheters have been d/c if patient has not urinated within 8 hours

200

What specific types of foods can you educate your patient on who is constipated? 

Green leafy vegetables, fruits

200

What position should your patient be in for a bone marrow biopsy? 

prone or lateral position 

300

You are administering Morphine 2 mg IV. What do you check before administrating the medication? 

The patients respiratory status specifically their respiratory rate 

300

What position do you have your patient in when administrating rectal medications? 

Left lateral or left sims position with upper leg flexed

300

You are inserting an indwelling urethral catheter. After wiping from front to back what do you do next

Lubricate the catheter tip

300

When administrating an enema what position should your patient be in?

Left side-lying position.

300

What do you do right after puncturing the capillary site when checking a blood glucose on your patient? 

Using a 2 × 2 gauze pad or cotton ball, wipe off the first drop of blood and any remaining alcohol.

400

What are the 6 rights of medication administration?

The right drug, right dose, right time, right route, right patient, and right documentation.

400

You accidentally administered a medication to the wrong patient. What do you do first? 

Assess the patient!!

400

What does a decreased BUN indicate?

Increased urine output, overhydration 

400

What is some education you can provide to your patient on  promoting good bowel health? 

Exercise, high fiber diet, positive attitude, etc. 

400

Fecal occult blood test

What is a guaiac test?

500

What type of injections (IV, IM, Intradermal, etc) do you administer at a 15 degree angle? 

Intradermal injections 

500

How do you apply topical medications?

Directly on the affected area on the skin

500

A slight loss of urine after sneezing, coughing, or laughing to complete inability to control urination.

What is stress incontinence? 

500

You notice excessive drainage around your patients ostomy. What should you do?

Perform ostomy care and apply a new ostomy bag

500

Dark tarry stools 

What is melena?

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