Medication Use and Effects
Medication
Administration
Medication Dosage
Special Procedures
Procedures
100

This agency enforces medication laws that ensure that all medications on the market endure robust testing before they are sold to the public.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

100

Treat systemic or local fungal infections. Ex: monistat, ketoconazole, clotrimazole.

Antifungals

100

Abbreviate Microgram

Mcg

100

List 8 supplies needed for a pelvic exam.

Light source, speculum, lubricating jelly, gloves, swab sticks, specimen collection supplies, drape or sheet, damp washcloth and towel.

100

What are the three types of urinary elimination problems?

Urinary Tract Infections (UTI), Urinary Retention, and Urinary Incontinence.

200

Low potential for abuse; accepted for medical use. May cause less limiting physical or psychological dependence. Ex: Valium, Ambien, Xanax

Schedule IV (4)

200

Reduces pain and inflammation; Lower febrile body temperatures. Ex: Tylenol, Gabapentin

Non-Opioid Analgesics

200

What is gtts

Drops

200

This type of diabetes is usually seen in children and young adults and develops because the pancreas is unable to produce insulin.

Type 1 Diabetes

200

Name the four different types of catheters?

External Condom Catheter, straight catheter, indwelling Foley catheter, and Pediatric Urine Collection Bag.

300

This medication use prevents the occurrence of a condition.

Prophylactic

300

What position should patients be in to administer oral liquid medication?

High-Fowler or Side-lying as it decreases risk of aspiration

300

Convert= 1.5g to mg

1500mg

300

What tool is required to visualize the green UV changes associated with a fluorescein eye stain

Wood Lamp
300

The purposes for the insertion of a nasogastric tube include but are not limited to:

Decompression, Enteral feeding, Compression, Lavage

400
This medication is prepared as a solid dosage form mixed with gelatin and shaped in a pellet form for insertion into a body cavity. Melts when it reaches body temperature.

Suppository

400

Filter needles are required when drawing medication from what type of container?

Ampule

400

Calculate= 4 Tbsp to ml

60ml

400

Name the 5 symptoms of uncontrolled diabetes

Polyuria, Polydipsia, Polyphagia, Weightloss, and Fatigue.

400
When a tourniquet is applied 3-4 inches above the elbow, what are the 3 veins that usually bulge?

1. Median Cubital Vein

2. Cephalic Vein

3. Basilic Vein

500

This type of patient absorb/metabolize medication differently due to their under developed organs, size, age, and weight.

Pediatric Patients

500

This document:

1. Tracks the schedule of taking each medication

2. Document new orders that have been given

3. Show medications that have been discontinued

Medication Administration Record (MAR)
500

The provider orders you to administer 60mg of Toradol IM to a patient. Your pyxis only has the 15mg/0.5ml preparation. How much medication should you administer.

4 vials of the 15mg/0.5ml preparation. 

(60ml)/(15ml)x1 Vial= 4 Vials


500

When straightening the ear of a child what part of the ear will you pull downward.

The Earlobe
500

Due to risk of diseases like Hepatitis B&C blood borne pathogens standards were developed and supervised by who?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)