Reconciliation
5 R's
Documenting
Injection
Vaccines
100
Should medications be reconciled for a patient being seen for ear pain?
What is Yes.
100
What is the first of the 5 Rights for medication administration?
What is right patient.
100
Who documents medications/immunizations given to patients?
What is the staff administering.
100
At what angle do you give a Intramuscular injection?
What is 90 degree
100
When should the last dose of Hep B be administered?
What is after 6 months of age and 16 weeks after first dose
200
What is the purpose of medication reconciliation?
What is to reduce the number of adverse drug events especially when responsibility for the patient changes
200
Does Hall staff need an order before administering medications or immunizations?
What is Yes. Verbal or written.
200
What information do you place on a syringe of a vaccine?
What is name of medication/vaccine, lot number,and expiration date, strength, and quantity
200
What angle do you give a subcutaneous injection. What anatomical site?
What is 45 degree angle, right/left thigh, right/left upper arm.
200
Your provider orders 5 year vaccines for a patient. You draw up the vaccines, provider is still in the room. How long before Varicella is no longer "good"?
What is 30 min.
300
Who is responsible for reconciling medication for a patient 6 years old.
What is hall staff.
300
What must you do before administering a medication or immunization?
What is Verify the the 5 R's
300
Is there documentation that the patient received the VIS for vaccine given?
What is yes, in EPIC under administration.
300
What is the maximum injection volume for older infants and small children?
What is 1 mL.
300
What are recomended vaccines we offer in clinic?
What is Hep A, influenza, HPV, and MCV 4.
400
Who is responsible for reconciling medications for a patient 12 years old?
What is the provider.
400
What are the 2 most common patient identifiers?
What is patient name and birth date.
400
If a patient come in for "no shots, no school" immunizations, how is this documented?
What is vaccine administration and select NO when asked if insurance covered vaccines.
400
After opening a vial of tubersol, how long is vaccine good for?
What is 28 days. Must have a green label on vial with expiration date on it.
400
What are the live vaccines that we have in department?
What is MMR, Varicella, Rotovirus, FluMist
500
When should medication reconciliation occur.
What is every visit.
500
What are the 5 R's of medications/vaccine administration?
What is Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, and right time.
500
What type of medications do you list on a patients medication list?
What is currently perscribed medications taken daily or as needed, over the counter, supplements (herbal and vitamins)
500
What vaccines have a 4 day grace period?
What is all vaccines.
500
What are the required vaccines for a kindergarten child?
What is DTaP (4-5), Hep B(3), MMR(2), Polio(3-4), Varicella(2)