Titration
Antiarrhythmics
Heparin Drip
Heart Failure
Nursing Considerations
100

The meaning of titration is

What is adjusting an IV medication dose within ordered parameters.

100

Per Policy you can administer digoxin to a patient so long as the heart rate is greater than ____ beats per minute.

What is 50? (unless the order specifies different)

100

Anticoagulants are used to prevent

What is clot formation or clotting?

100

For patients receiving diuresis it is important to track their response to therapy using these 2 techniques.

What is Monitoring Strict I/O and Daily Weights?

100

If you have to hold or stop an IV drip infusion you must obtain

What is an order from the provider?

200

Frequently titrated IV infusions can only be administered in this care setting. 

What is Critical Care (ICU) units

200

Adenosine can not be administered outside the ICU except during this event.

What is a code blue or rapid response?

200

Your patient took Apixaban (Eliquis) at home and now you have to start them on a heparin drip. You would draw this lab to start the infusion.

What is aPTT for the first 48 hours then switch to anti-Xa.

200

When administering furosemide (Lasix) IV push if you give more than 40mg per 12 hours the patient must be placed on...

What is cardiac monitor/telemetry?

200

IV drip dose/rate changes are documented here

What is IV drip titration

300

The highest frequency of monitoring that can be ordered on a M/S level patient

What is every 2 hours.

300

Amiodarone is used for treatment of which common non life threatening arrhythmia?

What is Atrial fibrillation (A-Fib)? 

300

What is the frequency of lab monitoring for a patient on a Heparin drip after the initial q4hr lab draw?

What is q6 hours?

300

Lasix IVP can be administered on any M/S unit. The drip can only be administered on ACCU if it is not...

What is titrated?

300

This resource can be used to look up medications and run IV compatibility reports

What is Clinical Pharmacology?

400

In emergent situations, a medication that requires ICU level monitoring can be initiated on a M/S unit with the support of these care teams

What is the Rapid Response and Code Blue Teams.

400

A special consideration for patients receiving IV amiodarone is 

What is telemetry monitoring

400

This additional lab must be ordered every other day for patients on heparin infusions.

What is platelet?

400

Milrinone (Primacor) is incompatible with this commonly used loop diuretic

What is furosemide (Lasix)?

400

Dobutamine (Dobutrex) is an inotrope that can only be given through this type of line.

What is central line?

500

According to policy MedSurg nurses can administer this titratable medication for treatment of diabetes on any M/S unit.

What is Regular Insulin

500

The bolus dose of amiodarone is usually _____ mg. 

What is 150 mg?

500

After 2 consecutive therapeutic levels lab times can be adjusted to... 

What is Daily (qAM)

500

Dr. orders milrinone (Primacor) 0.375mcg/kg/min for your patient. Pharmacy sends you milrinone 20mg in 100mls. Your patient weight is 79 kg. 

What rate do you start your drip? (ml/hr)

What is 8.89 ml/hr?

500

Dopamine is a vasopressor that can be given in ACCU. If the dose is greater than this amount the patient must be transferred to ICU

What is 5mcg/kg/min?

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