toxicity of a med that affects hearing
What is ototoxicity?
Elderly, minorities, disabled, LGBTQA, and children are a part of this group
What are vulnerable populations?
Domain of learning where you give the learner step by step instructions or you show a video and have the learner do it on a manikin
What is the psychomotor domain?
essential electrolyte to remain AAO x 3
What is sodium?
First step in calculating a weight based math problem
What is you calculate the weight in kg?
Don't take this herb if you are taking antidepressants
What is St. John's wort?
This should be performed by the nurse regarding a patient's medications whenever they are admitted, discharged or transferred
What is a medication reconciliation?
This professional is the last to ensure the patient understands what is on the informed consent before releasing the patient to have surgery
Who is the nurse?
Domain of learning where you persuade or motivate a person to listen to what you are teaching and evaluate by asking the patient why they want to learn this
What is the affective domain?
A, D, E, and K have this is common
What are fat-soluble vitamins?
This type of medication needs to be checked by two nurses before giving them
What is a high-alert medication?
a disorder for an adult from not having enough calcium in the bones
What is osteomalacia?
Contact this person if there is a question about an order
Who is the healthcare provider?
These theorists proposed three parts to advocacy:
1) Safeguarding patient autonomy
2) Acting on behalf of patients
3) Championing social justice
Who is Bu and Jezewski?
this is who you need if the patient speaks a different language than the nurse
What is a medical interpreter?
This deficiency leads to scurvy and can cause gastrointestinal distress in high doses
What is vitamin C?
These abbreviations "QD, Q, u, iu, MSO4" are on this list
What is The Joint Commission Do Not Use List?
an electrolyte that you never give IV push or fast because it could stop your heart
What is potassium?
Best advice a nurse can give to a patient when being discharged home to help the patient prevent medication errors
What is keeping a list of their medications?
The nurse is working with these other disciplines to take care of the patient
Who are interprofessional team members?
Domain of learning where the nurse gives the patient a list of information about a topic and a test or ask them to teach back what they have learned
What is the cognitive domain?
This deficiency leads to rickets
What is vitamin D?
The second step in a weight based math problem
What is round the weight in kg to tenths?
Call this interprofessional team member if the route of a drug needs to be changed
Who is the healthcare provider?
WE usE thESE to IDentiFY soUND aLIKe MEdicatIONS
What are tall-man lettering?
This right of medication administration is the best time to also check for allergies
What is the right patient?
age, socioeconomic status, stress, resources, and lack of insurance fall in this category
What are barriers to learning?
This vitamin helps with vision
What is vitamin A?
Round to this if you are giving an injection medication to a patient that is less than 1 mL
What are hundredths?
Timing that a medication is given is based on this
What is the half-life of a drug?
a type of environment where we don't blame but learn from our mistakes
What is a "just culture"?
This right affects where the nurse teaches the patient to keep their drugs at home
What is the right storage?
Major part of the The Health Belief Model that affects whether a patient follows through because they know they can do it
What is self-efficacy?
This vitamin helps with bleeding
What is vitamin K?
The name of the liquid put into a powdered vial to reconstitute it. This does not go into your dosage calculation
What is a diluent?
These two things need to be documented when giving injection medications
What is the dose and site of administration?
Signs of a true anaphylatic reaction to a med
What are rash, edema to face, itching and/or wheezing?
Never use a leading zero before a decimal point or a trailing zero at the end of a number
Where can this rule be found?
What is Joint Commission "Do not use list?"
.edu, .gov, and .org
What are three reliable website URL endings?
What is a drug-food reaction?
The provider ordered cephalexin 19 mg/kg PO Q8H for an ear infection for a child who weighs 88 lbs. Available is cephalexin 250 mg/5 mL. How many mL will the nurse give the patient? Round to tenths.
What is 15.2 mL?
Lack of this is why patients have to have B12 by an injection
What is intrinsic factor?
Which step in the nursing process involves reassessing a pain score after giving a medication
What is evaluation?
A video campaign put out by the Joint Commission to encourage patients to say something about their care
What is the "Speak Up Campaign?"
The best way to ensure a patient understands what you have taught them about their medications
What is the teach-back method?
This vitamin prevents neural tube defects in pregnant patients
What is B 9 (folate/folic acid)?
Order: azithromycin 10 mg/kg PO stat
Available: azithromycin 200 mg/5 mL
Weight: 18 kg
How many mL will the nurse give the patient?
What is 4.5 mL?
What is naloxone?
This step in the nursing process involves providing a positive attitude while giving medications
What is implementation or intervention?
The patient is AAO x 0 (disoriented) so the nurse will do this verification to ensure they have the right patient
What is verify name and date of birth from the EHR to the patient's bracelet?
According to the concept definition of Teaching and Learning, teaching is a __________ experience.
What is planned?
These two herbs that can cause you to bleed?
ginger and garlic
What is 9.2 mL?
Writing policies, lobbying at the state level, and advocating for nursing is described as ____________
What is professionalism?