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Route
Medication Orders
Medication Errors
100

1 L equals how many mls?

1000

100

Order: 20mg Pepcid

Available 40 mg tablet

How many tablets?

0.5

100

Heparin infusion is given by which route? 

IV

100

Which one is missing: 

Patient 

time/date

route 

Medication 

Frequency

Signature

Dosage

100

"High alert" medications are labeled as such because 

They have a high potential for error 
200

There are how many mls in a teaspoon?

5ml

200

Label: Augmentin 125 mg/5 ml

Order: 1mg/kg 

Patient weighs:55 lbs 

How many mls will you give?

125 mg=5ml

25mg = x ml

125x=125

125/125= 1ml

55lbs=25 kg


200

Which route is Lovenox injection given?

SQ

200

Which one is missing?

Patient

route 

medication

dosage 

frequency 

Signature 

time/date

200

The best way to prevent medication errors is to

Implement multiple checks and balances

300

How many kg equals a lb?

2.2kg

300

Order: 500mg po bid 

What is the total amount the patient will receive in 24 hours? How many capsules for each dose?

2 capsules each dose

1000mg total

300

Sublingual route means you give the medication

Under the tongue

300

You receive an order to give 50mg tablet of Sertaline. The patient tells you they normally take 75 mg. What is your next action?

Call the provider for an order clarification. 

300

Medication errors should be reported to 

The prescriber and nursing management

400

How many ml in 1 oz

30 ml

400

Order: 1 g Cefazolin IVPB q 12 hours 

How many mg will you give?

500mg = x grams

1000mg= 1g

1000x =500

1000/500

0.5 mg

400

Buccal route is 

in the cheek

400

The two factors that medication calculations must contain are

Prescribed dose ordered and drug concentration

400

Never use a _____________ zero

Trailing

500

How many mcg are in 1 mg?

1000

500

This medication is order for which route?

IM
500

Parental route is

IV

500

Verbal orders must be signed within

24 hours

500

Always use a ___________ zero for decimal dosages

leading

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