Pharm 1
Pharm 2
Documentation 1
Documentation 2
Care Planning
100

Number of mL in 1Liter

1000

100

The process by which drugs act on target cells, resulting in alterations in cellular reactions and functions

pharmacodynamics

100
The primary purpose of documentation

Communication

100

True or False: It is okay for students to take a photo in the clinical setting as long as the client provides verbal consent. 

False- It is NEVER okay for a student to take a picture in the clinical setting.

100

Part of the nursing process that collects subjective and objective data 

Assessment

200

6 Rights of medication administration

Right patient

Right Medication

Right Dose

Right Route

Right Time 

Right Reason

200

The concentration of drug in the blood serum that produces the desired effect without causing toxicity

therapeutic range

200

True or False: It is okay to leave blank spaces when documenting a nurses' note. 

False

200

Part of SBAR used to communicate concisely what is occurring with the client and why you are consulting the health care provider—what is happening.

Situation

200

Part of the nursing process that is the RN's clinical judgement about actual or potential health problems to help prioritize and plan care. 

Diagnosis

300

Type of needle used when drawing medication from an ampule

Filter needle

300

The highest plasma concentration of a drug.

Peak Level

300

Hand-off communication technique used to improve hand-off communication, bedside shift report, teamwork, and the perception of patient safety culture

SBAR

300

Part of the SBAR technique used to explain the action requested or the health care provider’s recommendation regarding the current situation—what you want.

Recommendation

300

Part of the nursing process in which goals and outcomes are formulated and personalized to individual client needs 

Planning

400

Route of medication administration that involves the using the inside of the cheek 

Buccal

400

The point when the drug is at its lowest concentration, indicating the rate of elimination.

Trough Level

400

Part of SBAR technique that explain significant details of the patient’s history related to the current situation—brief patient information.  

Background

400

Proper documentation of a client's gold diamond ring.

Yellow metal or gold-colored ring with a clear stone

400

Part of the nursing process in which interventions are carried out. 

Implementation

500

True or false: "U" can be used as an abbreviation for units. 

False- "U" is a Do not use abbreviation. Units must be spelled out. 

500

The amount of time it takes for 50% of the serum concentration of a drug to be eliminated from the body

Half-life

500

Medications that are documented in nurse’s notes when given. 

Stat, PRN, Now, one-time orders or drugs requiring special documentation (i.e. new medication, lab values, etc.)

500

Characteristics of Effective Documentation


❖Consistent with professional and agency/facility standards

❖Complete

❖Accurate

❖Concise

❖Factual

❖Organized and timely

❖Legally prudent

❖Confidential



500

Part of the nursing process used to ensure desired outcomes has been met or are revised.

Evaluation 

600

Pharmacokinetics involves the movement of drug molecules in the body and includes these processes.

absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.

600

Number of mcg in 0.05mg 

50 mcg

600

Describes effective goal criteria

Goals should be: measurable, realistic and time bound

600

Hand-off communication that includes the oncoming and outgoing nurse assessing the patient together, reviewing medication records and the health care provider’s and nursing orders, and establishing patient goals for the shift while also involving the patient and family. 

Bedside shift report

600

Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs, this need is #1 priority. 

Physiologic needs

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