Right medication, Right client, Right dose, Right time, Right route, Right reason and Right documentation.
What are The 7 Rights of Medication Administration?
Route of medication administration that occurs under the tongue.
What is Sublingual?
BID
What is "two times a day"?
This is the first part of the nursing process where you come up with the nursing diagnosis. You would use past, current, and future information.
Excessive gas in intestinal tract.
What is Flatulence?
The position of a patient who is lying in bed in a supine position with the head of the bed at approximately 30 to 45 degrees.
What is Semi-Fowlers?
Movement of drugs throughout the body.
What is Pharmacokinetics?
gtts
What is "Drops"?
To examine by touch.
Palpation
________________ anesthesia renders only a specific part of the body making it insensitive to pain.
What is Regional?
Objective data collected by the nurse.
What are Signs?
Decrease levels of this cause tremors (pill rolling) rigidity, and bradykinesia.
What is Dopamine?
DEA
What is "Drug Enforcement Administration"?
Four main techniques used in the assessment stage.
What is Inspection, Percussion, Palpation and Auscultation?
Normal:
(f)37-47%
(m)42-52%
What are the Hematocrit Lab Values?
Site of extreme sensitivity in acute appendicitis, situated in the normal area of the appendix, midway between the umbilicus and anterior iliac crest in the RLQ of abdomen.
What is McBurneys Point?
This classification of drugs is used for Asthma, COPD, and Anti-inflammatory effect-reduced mucus secretion in respiratory conditions.
What are Corticosteroids?
O.U.
What is "Both Eyes"?
Conduct that falls below that standards established by the law for protection of others against the unreasonable risk of harm.
What is Negligence?
Surgery for this group of patients increases the risk for adverse reactions to medications.
Who are Older Adults?
A motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy?
You take this medications to treat MRSA. An adverse reaction is toxicity and you administer it slowly. This medication is poorly absorbed orally.
What is Vancomycin?
-/C
What is "With"?
Caregiver, Educator, Collaborator, Delegator
What are the roles of a Nurse?
Surgical opening of the abdomen for removal of the gall bladder.
What is a Cholecystectomy?