What are controlled substances
6 rights of medication administration
What are Right resident, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right record
Dissolved under the tongue
What is sublingual
DNR
What is Do not resuscitate
What is a normal temperature
Anti-infective medications, such as amoxicillin, are used to ______
What is eliminate illness
Must check this on the residents MAR prior to administering any medications or you have the potential of adverse reactions
What are allergies
Up and back
What is the direction to pull an adult ear to administer otic medications
PRN
What is as needed
140-159 / 90-99
What is mild hypertensive blood pressure
Celexa is a drug that ________
What is alters behavior
Number of times you match the pharmacy label to the MAR prior to medication administration
What is 3
The last step of all medication administration
What is documentation
AC
30 then multiply by 2
What is the formula for counting pulse and respirations
Zoloft is an antidepressant that has side effects such as
What are headache, tremor, dizziness, anxiety, dry mouth
The best practice to prevent infections
What is hand washing
The amount of ointment used when giving eye medications
What is 1/3 inch
VS:BP TPR
What is vital signs, blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respirations
Factors that can effect vital signs (at least 5)
What are sleep, activity, eating, weather, noise, medications, fear, anxiety, illness
4 effects of medications on the body
What are Desired effect, unwanted effects, drug interactions, no apparent effect.
Poison control hotline phone number
What is 1-800-222-1222
Position to place patient for rectal suppository
What is sims or left lateral with right leg pulled to chest
PO AC x 10 day
What is by mouth before meals for 10 days
What are a stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, and sphygmomanometer.