POCT & LAB TESTS
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
ECG & DIAGNOSTICS
INJECTIONS
DOSAGE CALCULATIONS
100

This test detects hidden blood in stool.

What is an occult blood test?

100

After administering medication, this must always be documented.

What is the time given, dose, and route?

100

This ECG lead is placed at the 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line.

What is V4?

100

The typical angle for an intramuscular injection.

What is 90 degrees?

100

A patient needs 80 mg of Gentamicin. Supply: 40 mg/mL.

What is 2 mL?

200

Occult blood means this type of blood is present.

What is hidden or microscopic blood?

200

Hand hygiene should be performed at these times.

What is before and after patient contact?

200

Pulse oximeters should be cleaned at this interval

What is between patients?

200

The recommended angle for a subcutaneous injection.

What is 45 degrees?

200

A patient needs 0.125 mg Digoxin. Supply: 0.25 mg/mL.

What is 0.5 mL?

300

When labeling specimens, these two items must always be included.

What are two patient identifiers?

300

Air is injected into a vial for these reasons.

What is creating positive pressure and preventing a vacuum?

300

This diagnostic test records the electrical activity of the heart

What is an electrocardiogram (ECG)?

300

 This route delivers medication directly into muscle tissue.

What is intramuscular (IM)?

300

A patient needs 750 mg Ampicillin. Supply: 500 mg/2 mL.

What is 3 mL?

400

In addition to patient identifiers, specimens should include this information.

What is the collection date and time?

400

A nebulizer treatment should stop when this occurs.

When the medication is gone.

400

This is the purpose of obtaining a pulse oximetry reading.


What is measuring oxygen saturation?

400

This route delivers medication into fatty tissue beneath the skin.

What is subcutaneous (SubQ)?

400

A provider orders 1.5 g Ceftriaxone. Supply: 2 g/10 mL.

What is 7.5 mL?

500

Occult blood may indicate these conditions.

What are colorectal cancer, hemorrhoids, or peptic ulcers?

500

The process of recording medication administration in the patient's chart.

What is medication documentation?

500

The "V" in ECG lead placement stands for these chest leads. The "V" in ECG lead placement stands for these chest leads.

What are precordial leads?

500

The first step before administering any injection.

What is verifying the correct patient and medication order?

500

This formula is used to calculate medication doses.


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