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100

Name the three types of injections.

What are intradermal, subcutaneous and intramuscular?

100

Explain what PRN stands for.

What is as needed?

100

MD writes an order for Colace 50 mg daily via PEG tube. Pharmacy dispenses you with 100 mg/ 15 ml. How many ml will you administer per dose?

A. 50 ml/dose

B. 7.5ml/dose

C. 15 ml/dose

D. 2.5 ml/dose

Correct answer: B. 7.5ml/dose

100

Order that is followed until another order cancels it or it is discontinued.

What is a routine order?

100

Done immediately after a medication is administered.

What is documentation?

200

Name the five sites for subcutaneous injections.

What are the back of the arm, the abdomen, the outer mid-thigh, the buttocks and below the scapula.

200

Meaning of ADPIE

Assessment

Nursing diagnosis

Planning

Implementation

Evaluate

200

MD writes an order for Ibuprofen 300 mg by mouth every 4 hours for pain. Pharmacy dispenses you with 50 mg/ 2.5 ml. How many ml will you administer per dose?

A. 17 ml/dose

B. 5 ml/dose

C. 15 ml/dose

D. 150 ml/dose

Correct answer: C. 15 ml/dose

200

This is the definition of a STAT medication order.

What is One time order administered without delay?

200

Simplest and most convenient way of administration of medication

What is oral route?

300

Name the four sites for intramuscular injections.

What is vastus lateralis, deltoid and ventrogluteal and rectus femoris?

300

State what you should do when a pill falls on the floor. 

Pill is contaminated and need to be re-dispensed per agency policy

300

MD writes an order for Dilantin 1000 mg by mouth daily. Pharmacy dispenses you with 0.5 gram per capsule of Dilantin. How many capsules do you administer per dose?

A. 2 capsules/dose

B. 0.5 capsules/dose

C. 0.2 capsules/dose

D. 3 capsules/dose

Correct answer: A. 2 capsules/dose

300

 Define a controlled substance count. 

What is controlled substances must be counted by 2 nurses at every shift change (Discrepancies are reported immediately.)

300

State what should be assessed for an elderly patient before giving medications.

What is assess for swallowing difficulty. 

400

State which 2 angles you can inject a SQ injection and why you would choose one over the other.

What are 45 and 90 degrees. You would do 45 degrees for a person without much fat.

400

State who writes an incident report when a medication error occurs. 

What is the nurse who discovers the error?

400

MD writes an order for Demerol oral suspension 50 mg by mouth every 6 hours for pain. Pharmacy dispenses you with 25 mg/ 2 ml. How many teaspoons will you give per dose?

A. 0.5 tsp/dose

B. 2 tsp/dose

C. 0.8 tsp/dose

D. 250 ml/dose

Correct answer: C. 0.8 tsp/dose

400

This should be done after you receive a telephone/verbal order.

What is Always "read back" order for verification?

400

Clients right related to mediation. 

What is Pt's have the right to refuse their Medications?

500

Describe how to find the ventrogluteal site.

Place palm over greater trochanter with index finger towards the anterior iliac spine, make a v-shape with third finger by spreading it towards the posterior iliac crest and inject in triangle.

500

You received an order to infuse 750mL of NS over 8 hours. You will set that pump rate at (round to the nearest tenth):

What is 93.8 mL/hr?


750/8=93.75

500

 Phenytoin (Dilantin), 0.1 g PO, is ordered to be given through a nasogastric tube. Phenytoin is available as 30 mg / 5 mL. How much would the nurse administer?

What is 16.7mL?


500

List all the essential parts of a medication order. 

Name of pt

age or DOB

Date and time of order

drug name

Dose, frequency and route

Name/signature of prescriber 

500

Name the six rights of medication administration.

What is right medication, right patient, right dose, right route, right documentation and right time?

600

When giving injections this should be done to reduce bruising and improve absorption of medication. 

What is rotate sites?

600

Name the four methods of medication packaging.

Unit Dose

Blistered Card

Individual pill packs

Stock meds

600

Your client has IV fluids ordered to run continuously at 125 mL/hr. You have a 1,000 mL bag that you hung at 1325. At what time, in military time, will you need to hang a new bag?

What is 2125? 

1000/125=8 hrs

1325+8hrs=2125

600
List the steps for mixing short and long-acting insulins. 

What is inject air into the long acting (cloudy), inject air into the short acting (clear), draw up the short acting (clear) then draw up the long acting (cloudy). 

600

Steps the nurse takes after a medication error occurs. 

What is assess the patient, notify the physician, implement new orders and complete an incident report?

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