Abbreviations
Administering Medications
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Medications
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The abbreviation that means "label" 

Sig 

100

What angle should a intramuscular injection be given at? 

90 degrees 

100

Reduce the fractions to lowest terms: 

5/45

3/21

1/9

1/7

100

How many times should you check a medication prior to administering it a patient? 

At least 3 times. 

100

When is a "stat" drug order to be given? 

Immediately 

200

The abbreviation that means "as desired" 

ad lib 

200

When pouring liquid medications what 2 steps should always be performed? 

Palming the label of the medication (helps prevent spills, ensures accuracy, allows better pouring control, prevents dripping on the label) 

Hold the measuring device at eye level 

200

Solve for x: 

10:x = 20:200


x=100

200

What is type of drugs are antihistamines used for? 

Therapeutic use 

200

Name the 5 basic food groups 

Grains, Fruit, Vegetables, Dairy, Protein

300

What does "NKDA" or "NKA" stand for? 

No known drug allergies or No known allergies 

300

What unit of measure are insulin syringes calibrated in? 

Units 

300

How do you convert pounds to kilograms?

Divide the total amount of pounds by 2.2 

300
What is the official name of a drug? 
Its generic name 
300

The process whereby a pathogenic agent invades the body, multiplies, and produces injury. 

Infection 

400

What does the abbreviation "Rx" directly translate to? 

Take thou 

400

Give an example of a medication error. 

Right drug, wrong patient. 

Right patient, wrong drug. 

Right drug, wrong dose. 

Right dose, wrong drug. 

400

The physician ordered Lasix oral solution 20mg to be given as a single dose, Available is Lasix 60 mL, 10mg/mL, how many mL will you give? 

2 mL 

400
What 3 requirements are needed for individuals who prepare and administer medications to patients? 

Licensed, Registered or Certified, Authorized by a physician 

400

The psychic craving for a drug or substance 

Dependency 

500

Describe the difference between Q.I.D. and q4Hours 

Q.I.D. means "four times a day" whereas q4Hours means "every four hours" 
500

A patient is prescribed Bactrim for a UTI, you notice that Bactrim is on the patient's drug allergy list, however the provider insists the benefits will outweigh the risk, should the patient take the medication as prescribed? 

No, it is not acceptable to administer an ABX to a patient who has a confirmed allergy to the drug. 

500

The physician ordered Coumadin 7.5mg given to the patient, available is Coumadin 2.5mg tabs, how many tabs will you give to the patient? 

3 tabs 

500

What are the six rights of proper drug administration? 

Right patient 

Right Drug 

Right Dose

Right Route

Right Time 

Right Documentation 

500

Describe the difference between sanitizing and disinfecting

Sanitizing - lowering the number of germs to a safe level 

Disinfecting - killing nearly 100% of germs on a surface or object, done by using chemicals and time 

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