Dosage
Skills
Health Assessment
Fundi
100

Meaning of BID, TID, & QID.

What is twice a day, three times a day, and four times a day?
100

The 6 rights of medication administration and when each med check is done.

What is right patient, med, dose, route, time, documentation?

 1st check when you PULL the med, 2nd check after you PREP the med, 3rd check before you GIVE the med.

100

What is OLDCARTS?

What is an acronym used to describe pain? Onset, Duration, Location, Character, Aggravating Factors, Relieving Factors, Timing, Severity.

100

What is a NANDA?

A nursing diagnosis

200

You are teaching your patient's parent to give Tylenol. You need to give 15 ml of medication. You are going to tell the mother to give ______ teaspoons.

What is 3 tsp?


200

What pre-assessment are done before inserting a urinary catheter?

Allergies - iodine, shellfish, latex

Past medical history - pelvic/bladder surgery or injury, frequent UTIs, gender reassignment surgery

Abdominal assessment - visually assess, percuss for dulless and palpate for pain in suprapubic region

Genital assessment - no 3 e's or bleeding

200

Order of assessment (except for abdomen)

Inspect

Auscultate 

Palpate

Percuss

(Palpate last on the abdomen to avoid inducing borborygmus and mishearing bowel sounds)

200

What does SBAR stand for?

Situation

Background

Assessment

Reccomendation

300

The physician orders Tylenol for a child weighing 20kg. The order reads: Tylenol 15mg/kg q4-6hr PRN. The bottle contains 160mg/5ml. 

How much Tylenol do we give?

What is 9.4ml?

300

What are the local and systemic complications of IV insertion?

Local - phlebitis, infiltration, extravasion 

Systemic - fluid overload, infection, pulmonary embolism

300

GCS is short for what term and what behaviors/items does it measure.

What is Glasglow Coma Scale and measure motor response, verbal response, and eye movement?

300

What does ADPIE stand for?

What is the Nursing Process? Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

400

A patient weighs 110lbs. The provider ordered a dose of 2mg/kg/day of a drug. How many mg will the patient get per day?

What is 100mg?

400

How to identify the ventrogluteal injection site?

Palm at the greater trochanter, index finger at the anterior superior iliac spine and middle finger across the iliac crest to create a triangle. Inject at the center of the triangle at a 90° angle.

400

What is Pseudostrabismus?

A condition where the eyes appear misaligned, but are actually straight, creating a false impression of crossed eyes, often related to facial features such as a broad nose or prominent epicanthal folds (eye lids)

400

What are torts?

Torts are wrongful acts or omissions of care against a person. They can be intentional, quasi-intentional or unintentional.

500

A 42lb pt has Rocephin 1g IV q12h ordered. The safe dosage range is 50-75mg/kg/day. Is this dose safe or unsafe?

Unsafe. The ordered dose of 2000 mg/day exceeds the maximum safe dose of 1431.75 mg/day for a 42 lb (19.09 kg) patient.

500

What pre-assessments are done before inserting an NG tube?

Past medical history - basilar skull fracture, broken nose, nasal surgery, deviated septum, coagulopathy or taking anticoagulants

Assess which nare is most patent. Look up nares with pen light.

Assess gag reflex. Look in mouth with pen light.

Assess abdomen for distention and hyperresonance (indication of gas).

500

What are all 12 Cranial Nerves associated with?

CNI - Olfactory

CNII - Optic

CNIII - Oculomotor

CNIV - Trochlear

CNV - Trigeminal

CNVI - Abducens

CNVII - Facial

CNVIII - Acoustic

CNIX - Glossopharyngeal

CNX - Vagus

CNXI - Spinal Accessory

CNXII - Hypoglossal 

500

What are the 6 P's of injury?

Pain

Pallor

Pulselessness

Poikilothermia

Paralysis

Paresthesia

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