Medication Administration
SQ/Insulin
IM
Ear/Eye
Random
100

What are the 6 rights of medication administration?

Right patient, drug, route, time, dose, documentation

100

When mixing insulin in one syringe, which type of insulin should be drawn up first? 

rapid or short-acting insulin

100

Why should IM sites be rotated?

to decrease the risk of hypertrophy

100
At what temperature should an ear drop be administered? 

room temperature 

100

What site is the most appropriate for an IM injection in infants and toddlers? 

vastus lateralis (anterolateral thigh)

200

What medications can be identified by the "tall man" lettering? 

Look alike sound alike medications

200

Name the 4 best sites for a subcutaneous injection to be given?

1. outer aspect of upper arms

2. the abdomen from below the costal margins to the iliac crests

3. the anterior aspects of the thighs

4. buttocks 

200

What are the only 2 recommended sites for vaccine administration?

vastus lateralis and deltoid 

200

Eyes drops should never be instilled directly onto what part of the eye?

the cornea 

200

What site is the most appropriate for an IM injection in pediatric patients 18 months and older? 

deltoid muscle 

300

Name 1 way to reduce medication errors?

use appropriate labels, remove expired meds, transfer meds with pt, make sure meds are secure

300

What is the only kind of insulin that can be given IV?

Regular

300

What is the method of pulling the skin laterally before the injection that prevents medication leakage into SQ tissue, seals medication in the muscle, and minimizes irritation? 

Z-track method 

300

When multiple eye medications are being given, how many minutes should you wait before administering more?

5 minutes 

300

What do you need to do before administering any kind of meds through a feeding tube? 

verify placement 

400

Name 2 medications requiring a dual sign off in the MAR? 

tPA, chemo drugs, heparin, insulin, mag sulfate, PCA TPN, Remodulin, amphotericin B, antithymocyte

400

To minimize the pain and bruising associated with LMWHs (i.e. lovenox), where is the best site for this to be given subcutaneously? 

the right or left anterolateral or posterolateral aspects of the abdomen

400
For a well-developed adult, no more than how many mLs of medication should be administered in a single injection because the muscle tissue does not absorb it well? 

5 mLs 

400

When administering an ear drop, what is the correct direction to pull the pinna in adults and children >3?

up and outward 

400

How many hours after you start a heparin drip should you check a PTT?

6 hours

500

Name 3 high alert medications from the Ochweb chart?

tPA,argatroban, chemo drugs, lovenox, epi inj, heparin, eliquis, warfarin, mag sulfate, IV insulin, SQ insulin, oxytocin, potassium chloride, hypertonic saline
500

Where should insulin be stored? 

In the refrigerator


500

Because of the sciatic nerve location, what muscle is not recommended as an IM injection site? 

dorsogluteal 

500

What are 3 symptoms a patient could experience if too cold/hot ear drop was instilled?

pain, vertigo, nausea 

500

Where do you waste narcotics? 

In the cactus sink