Key terms
Delegation
Ethics and laws
Pharmacology
Drug orders and prescriptions
100
Separates helpful behaviors from behaviors from behaviors that are not helpful
What is professional boundaries
100
Who can delegate
What is RN's and LVN's
100
The intentional mistreatment or harm of another person
What is abuse
100
The amount of a drug present in the blood
What is drug blood level
100
A drug order written for a person leaving the hospital or nursing center or for a person seen in a clinic or doctors office
What is a prescription
200
A chemical substance that has an effect on a living organism
What is a drug
200
Nursing care or a nursing function, procedure, activity, or work that does not require an RN's professional knowledge or judgment
What is a nursing task
200
Intentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body without the person's consent
What is assault
200
A severe life threatening sensitivity a drug
What is anaphylaxis
200
The written account of a person's condition and response to treatment and care
What is the medical record
300
A drug used to prevent and treat a disease
What is a medication
300
To authorize another person to perform a nursing task in a certain situation
What is delegation
300
An unintentional wrong in which a person did not in a reasonable, and careful manner, and the person, or person's property was harmed
What is negligence
300
The study of drugs and their actions on living organisms
What is pharmacology
300
List all drugs to be given to a patient, can be computerized or handwritten
What is a MAR
400
An act, behavior, or comment that is sexual in nature and occurs within the scope of employment
What is professional sexual misconduct
400
Being responsible for ones actions and the actions of others who performed the delegated task
What is accountable
400
Knowledge of what is right conduct and wrong conduct
What is ethics
400
The drug's common name
What is the generic name
400
What 8 things must all drug orders contain
What is The person's full name, the date, the drug name, route of administration, dose, frequency of use, duration of the order, the doctor's signature
500
Refers to the skills, care, and judgment required by nursing assistive personnel under similar conditions
What is standard of care
500
The five rights to delegation
What is the right task, right circumstance, right person, right direction and communication, and right supervision
500
Failure to provide the person with the goods or services needed to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness
What is neglect
500
also known as the trademark name of the drug, only the manufacturer who owns the drug can use this name
What is the brand name
500
What are the four types of drug orders
What is STAT, Single, Standing, PRN
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