Med Prep
Abbreviations
Med Admin Considerations
Micellaneous
100

How many times do we check the medications before administering?

THREE TIMES!


first check-- review mar to orders

second- compare medications to mar

third- at the bedside compare medications to mar

100

What does the abbreviation 'QID' mean?

4 times a day

100

Older adult clients generally need a _________ dosage than the average person.

1. higher

2. lower

3. the same

Lower

this is due to physiological changes affecting the absorption and excretion of medications. 

100

True or False

PRN medication orders are on the MAR with routine medications.

ANSWER: FALSE


Remember, PRN meds will be in a designated area of the MAR or on a different MAR altogether

WHAT ELSE DO WE KNOW ABOUT PRN MEDS

200

What is the BEST way to identify your patient before medication administration?

Compare name and DOB pt gives/ on wrist band to MAR

200

Which of the following is NOT an appropriate abbreviation?

1. tab (tablet)

2. mL (milliliters)

3. u (units)

2. u for (units)

refer to list in calculate with confidence book, last page 

200

A patient given a new medication via continuous IV is experiencing shortness of breath and hives, what is the PRIORITY action of the nurse?

Stop infusion

Assess airway


What do we think the patient is experiencing

what are they at risk for 

200

When a medication comes prepackaged, premeasured and prelabeled it is from what type of medication system?

ANSWER:

UNIT-DOSE SYSTEM

300

Name the SIX RIGHTS of med admin

Right:

patient

medication

dose

route 

time

documentation

300

What does the abbreviation 'hs' mean 

before bed
300

True or False:

If a patient is having difficulty swallowing their medication, it is okay to crush an enteric-coated pill.

FALSE

Enteric coated medications are to prevent the medication from dissolving in the stomach, typically due to adverse affects. 

Crushing enteric coated tablets may result in the drug being released too early, destroyed by stomach acid, or irritating the stomach lining.  

300

True or False

It is ALWAYS okay for a patient to refuse a medication they do not wish to take

FALSE

*Kendra's law- dangerous/mental health concerns

*Emergency court orders

If a patient is allowed and refuses what do we need to do as the nurse?

educate, document, notify

400

Is this medication transcribed correctly? Yes/No

Furosemide, 25 mg vial B.I.D.

No

Requires:

Name of med

dosage 

route 

frequency

Correct order would be

Furosemide, 25 mg vial IV B.I.D.

400

What does the abbreviation 'BID' mean?

Two times a day

400

Opioid analgesic orders should be renewed how often?

1. every 24 hours

2. every 48 or 72 hours

3. every 7 days

2. every 48 or 72 hours


this is facility protocol as mentioned in your book/slides some may have a 30 day limit for all medications like in a SNF

400

A patient receiving furosemide for congestive heart failure has excreted 200 mL of urine in the last hour. This is an example of what?

1. adverse effect

2. desired effect

3. emergency

2. Desired effect

500

All of the following should be researched in a reliable drug book before medication administration, EXCEPT?

1. Common dosages and routes

2. Potential side affects and adverse reactions

3. The chemical makeup of the drug 

ANSWER: 3

What are some other things we might find in the drug book?

500

What does the abbreviation 'ac' mean 

before meals 

500

TRUE OR FALSE

If a patient has difficulty tolerating the route of a medication, it is okay for the nurse to change the route.

FALSE

the nurse can discuss changes needed with he doctor but the order must be changed by the doctor. 

500

TRUE OR FALSE:

It is okay to give medications to another nurses patient as long as you verify patient and complete the 3rd check at the bedside

FALSE

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