Why do we do it?
Equivalent Measurements
What's the Error
Abbreviations
Medication categories
Final Jeopardy Question
100

5 rights and 3 checks

What is safe medication administration?

100

5 ml

What is one teaspoon?

100

George Smith, DOB 1/3/25

Metoprolol 25.0 mg po daily

What is trailing zero?

100

SOB

What is short of breath? (or shortness of breath)

100

warfarin

What is blood thinner?

200

Taking a pulse before administering digoxin

What is nursing assessment?

200

30 ml

What is one ounce?

200

George Smith, 1/3/25 

Regular insulin 5 units sq daily for T2D

What is unapproved abbreviation? T2D - type 2 diabetes 

200

bsc

What is bedside commode?

200

Digoxin

What is antiarrhythmic?

300

Use a resource to look up a medication

What is evidence based practice?

300

15 ml

What is one tablespoon?

300

George Smith, 1/3/25

Keflex 300 mg daily

What is no route of administration?

300

HOH

What is hard of hearing?

300

Albuterol

What is an inhaler?

400

Telling a patient what medications they are receiving

What is communication and/or teaching?

400

1000 mg

What is 1 mg?

400

George Smith, 1/3/25

Nitroglycerin ointment to skin q 6 hours

What is missing dose?

400

PMH

What is past medical history?
400

Docusate Sodium

What is stool softener?

500

Checking on a patient within an hour of narcotic administration

What is nursing assessment/nursing process?

500

2.2 pounds

What is one kilogram?

500

George Smith 

Metoprolol XL 50 mg po daily. Hold for heart rate <60

what is second identifier?

500

FSBS

What is fingerstick blood sugar?

500

Amoxicillin

What is an antibiotic?

500

Doctor orders Cimetidine 450 mg IM x 1 dose. Calculate the dose.

What is 3 ml?

450 mg

---------     x    2 ml  =  3 ml given IM

300 mg


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