Rights of Medication
Parts of a Prescription
DEA Numbers
Abbreviations
Bad Abbreviations
100

Nurse Alex administers the correct dose of albuterol via nebulizer at the correct time and route. However, Mr. Reynolds had just received a dose 90 minutes earlier from the previous nurse 

What Right(s) are violated?

Right Documentation

100

This part specifies what medication is being prescribed. What is this?

Inscription

100

What does the first letter stand for?

Type of registrant

100

What does DOB stand for?

Date of Birth

100

What is the meaning of this incorrect abbreviation?

Nitro

Nitroglycerin

200

Nurse Alex receives a verbal order from Dr. Smith to administer hydromorphone for breakthrough pain. However, due to a miscommunication and fatigue, Alex retrieves morphine instead of hydromorphone, and administers 4 mg IV morphine.

What Rights of Medication were violated?

Right Medication 

Right Dose

200

Pharmacist must provide the exact medication prescribed. What is this?

Dispense as Written (DAW)

200

What does the 2nd letter mean?

First letter of the prescriber's last name.

200

What does QID stand for?

Four times a day

200

What is the meaning of this incorrect abbreviation?

QOD

Every other day

300

Due to the staffing shortage, Nurse Lila administers metoprolol 50 mg at 8:00 PM instead of the scheduled 25 mg at 9:00 AM. She assumes the dose was increased and the time changed, but does not verify the MAR (Medication Administration Record) or consult Dr. Patel. 

What are the Right(s) violated?

Right Dose

Right Time

Right Documentation

300

Name all parts of a prescription.

Patient's name, Patient Information, Superscription, Inscription, Subscription, Signature, Prescriber's Signature & Dispense Authorization, Refill,

300

How many numbers are in a DEA number

7 Numbers

300

What does ASA stand for?

Aspirin

300

What is the meaning of this incorrect abbreviation?

x3d

microgram or mcg