Pharmacology Basics
Dosage Calculations
Perioperative Care
Safety & Complications
Nursing Priority & NCLEX Logic
100

This medication class is commonly prescribed to treat post-operative pain.

What is opioids?

100

If 10 mg of morphine is available in 1 mL and the order is for 5 mg, how many mL will be administered?

What is 0.5 mL?

100

This status must be maintained before surgery to prevent aspiration.

What is NPO?

100

This complication is caused by prolonged immobility after surgery.

What is atelectasis?

100

This nursing action always takes priority.

What is ABCs?

200

This medication is used to prevent nausea and vomiting after surgery.

What is ondansetron?

200

If 1,000 mL of IV fluid is to infuse over 8 hours, how many mL per hour should be administered?

What is 125 mL/hr?

200

This document must be signed before a surgical procedure can occur.

What is consent?

200

A fever a rigid abdomen after abdominal surgery may indicate this complication.

What is peritonitis?

200

This assessment must be performed before administering pain medication?

What is pain level?

300

This class of medication is given within 60 minutes of incision.

What is antibiotics?

300

If a patient weighs 132 lbs. and the medication order is 2 mg/kg, how many mg will be given?

What is 120 mg?

300

This nursing action helps prevent post-operative pneumonia.

What is incentive spirometer?

300

This assessment finding suggests internal bleeding.

What is hypotension?

300

This type of order requires verification before administration.

What is high-alert?

400

This adverse effect is most concerning when administering opioids.

What is respiratory depression?

400

If a medication is supplied as 250 mg/5 mL and the ordered dose is 500 mg, how many mL are needed?

What is 10 mL?
400

This assessment finding requires immediate post-op intervention.

What is airway compromise?

400

This intervention helps prevent blood clots after surgery.

What is early ambulation?

400

This principle guides care when a patient is unstable.

What is safety?

500

This medication class should be held prior to surgery.

What is anticoagulants or GLP-1s.

500

If IV tubing has a drop factor of 15 gtt/mL and 900 mL infuses over 6 hours, how many gtt/min should be delivered?

What is 38 gtt/min?

500

This intervention is most important immediately after anesthesia.

What is airway patency?

500

This is the priority assessment for a patient receiving IV opioids.

What is respirations?

500

This nursing action is required when a patient shows signs of deterioration.

What is notify provider?

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