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100
Medication in a clear liquid containing water, alcohol, sweeteners, and flavor
What is an Elixir
100
Under Skin
What is intradermal.
100
Zocor and Lipitor as examples.
What is Brand names.
100
Given in person.
What is Verbal order.
100
For example Q6h PRN.
What is Right time.
200
For example, capsule, pill, tablet, extended release, elixir, suspension, syrup.
What is an oral med.
200
TPN via central line.
What is Parenteral.
200
Painkiller or heart medication
What is common names used by patients.
200
it is on the MAR
What is a written order.
200
Doe, John Hospital #31415926
What is right patient.
300
Fine particles mixed in a liquid.
What is a suspension.
300
Sub-Q
What is subcutaneous or under skin.
300
simvastatin and atorvastatin as examples.
What is Generic.
300
to be used only when needed.
What is a PRN order.
300
IM
What is Right route.
400
For example Liniment, lotion, ointment, suppository, transdermal patch
What is topical.
400
Scopolamine patch.
What is Transdermal or transderm.
400
Acetylsalicylic acid.
What is chemical name.
400
Pre written set of instructions carried out until cancelled.
What is a standing order or protocol.
400
Hydralazine, not hydroxizine.
What is Right medication.
500
It is just under the skin.
What is intradermal.
500
How to take an elixir or suspension.
What is Oral or PO
500
Ecstasy and speed.
What is street name.
500
D/C
What is a discontinued order.
500
50mcg
What is right dose.