Administer with Care <3
Policy Patrol
Nurse It or Lose It
Patient Prep 101
Nurse Knows Best
100

What PPE should be worn when applying a transdermal patch?

What is clean gloves?

100

An abbreviation q.d.  or QD means

What is "daily"?

100

Intervention for patient who speaks different language as the nurse

What is a medical interpreter?

100

"Competent care" is

What is standards of care?

100

Nurses' legal and ethical role on informed consent

What is to witness signature?

200

Which route of administration has the slowest onset of action?

What is oral route?

200

The JC requires client's full name and date of birth, telephone number, identification number 

What are acceptable patient identifiers

200
A nurse is communicating effectively by demonstrating assertiveness.

What is an "I" statement

200

Who marks the surgical site

What is a surgeon?

200

What document serves as an umbrella for communicating medical wishes to healthcare providers?

What is advance directives

300

At what angle should the needle be inserted for an intradermal injection?

What is 5 to 15 degree angle?

300

When the nurse is having difficulty reading a medication prescription

What is contact the provider?

300

To demonstrate cultural competence when speaking to a Chinese client for the first time 

What is "address patient by last name"

300

A care giver to delegate ambulating a 3-day post op client 

What is an assistive personnel?

300

What is the federal law that ensures patient privacy and establishes standards for securely managing medical information?

What is HIPAA

400

A kind of medication prescription given immediately within 30 minutes or usually one time

What is STAT orders

400

What should a nurse do with unused opioids that the patient refused to take?

What is disposal of excess medication?

400

This method is to ensure the client knows how to self-administer insulin at home

What is return demonstration?

400

What type of interdisciplinary team collaborates to create an assistive device for a client to self-feed?

What is an occupational therapist?

400

What should a nurse do if they suspect a coworker is impaired on duty?

what is report to nursing supervisor or manager

500

This muscle is commonly used to administer injections to a preschool-aged child

What is deltoid muscle?

500

Out of the three steps of medication check prior to administration, this is done at the bedside of the patient  

What is to perform final check?

500

What organ, if impaired, can lead to medication toxicity?

What is kidney

500

An interprofessional team member that ensures the client's needs are met

What is a care coordinator?

500

Priority safety measure for a patient with suicidal ideation 

What is safe environment

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