The 6 rights of medication administration
What are right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time and documentation?
This assessment tool indicates risk for falls
What is the Morse Fall Assessment?
Items included on a full liquid diet.
What are milk, pudding, creamed soups, coffee with cream, or ice cream?
Frameworks that help prioritize client care
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs or ABC(DE)?
A 90 degree angle
What is the angle for an intramuscular injection?
This integumentary abnormality is a complication of immobility or prolonged bedrest.
What is a pressure ulcer?
This action is critical to keep the nasogastric tube (NG) from clogging
What is flushing?
Purpose of incentive spirometer
First intervention if a medication error occurs
What is assess the client?
True or False: a client should place the walker at least 12 inches in front of them so they can see where they are going.
What is false?
This is the optimal choice for Total Parenteral Nutrition delivery
What is a PICC line?
Under the nursing scope of practice, LPNs are unable to administer this route of medications
What is intravenous?
Locations for a subcutaneous injection
What are upper arms, outer thighs, abdomen and upper buttocks?
Fall precaution interventions
What is yellow or gripping socks, bed or chair alarm, yellow arm band, hourly rounding, or call light in reach?
A serious complication of a nasogastric tube?
What is aspiration?
Conditions when a client would need to have restraints placed
What are harm to self or others?
Clear before cloudy.
What is order of drawing up insulin from a vial?
Braden scale measures this
What is risk for pressure ulcers?
Topical patches are rotated for this reason
What is to avoid alterations in skin integrity?