Blood Pressure
Safe Dosage
Health Hx
General Survey
Medication Administration
Drug Dosage Calculations
Metric Equivalent
Asepsis/Isolation
50

How many millimeters of mercury is each line on the sphygmomanometer?

2 mmHg

50

Types of Prescriptions (Rx)

Routine, single, PRN, stat, standing, now

50

This is how we identify our patients? 

Name and DOB

50

What is the best way to administer medication for a patient who has been vomiting?

Rectal Suppository

50

1 Tbsp

15 mL

50

What is medical asepsis?

Procedures to decrease the number and spread of pathogens in the environment.

100

What artery do you match the sphygmomanometer up with when measuring blood pressure?

What is the Brachial artery

100

What are the three phases of the Health History Interview? 

Introducing

Working

Closing

100

What kind of needle is used to draw up medications from a ampule?

Filtered needle.

100

How do you prepare 10 units of regular insulin and 5 units of NPH insulin for injection?

Inject air into both vials and withdraw the regular insulin first.

100

What is surgical asepsis?

Procedures to completely eliminate the presence of pathogens from an object

150

What are some rules when taking your blood pressure to get an accurate reading?

What are

1. No eating, smoking, caffeine consumption 30 minutes prior

2. Uncross legs, sit comfortably, arms below heart

3.Take at least 2 readings 1 minute apart.

4.Use a properly calibrated device.

5.Bottom of the cuff goes above the elbow.

6. Use the proper size cuff.

150

Name the 4 physical exam techniques. 

Inspection

Palpation

Percussion

Auscultation

150

What is the name of the muscle that most I.M. injections are administered to in Children?

Vastus lateralis

150

1 tsp

5 mL

150

It kills all germs, including spores

What is sterilization?

200

The force you heart exerts on the walls of your arteries each time it beats is called what?


what is Systolic pressure

200

Name two high-alert medications

Anticoagulants, insulin, opioids, chemotherapeutic agents

200

Name 3 communication techniques.

silence

clarification

validation

rephrasing

active listening

facilitation: mm-hmm, go on, tell me more

200

What must you never do with enteric or time release p.o. medications?

Cut or crush

200

1 oz

30 mL

200

Bodily fluid can be this part of the chain of infection

What is a portal of exit?

250

When the diastolic and systolic readings are written, how are they written? (What's on the top and what's on the bottom?)

What is Systolic is on top and diastolic is on bottom

250

A ________ tablet is convenient when only part of a tablet is needed. 

What is Scored

250

What are 5 areas that general survey covers? 

Dress, grooming, hygiene

Build, apparent age, LOC

Behaviors, body movement, affect, facial expressions

Speech patterns and clarity

Vital Signs, height, weight

250

What is the difference between buccal and sublingual?

Sublingual is under the tongue and buccal is in the back of the mouth between the cheek and the back of the tongue (behind the last molar).

250

The order is for Meperidine 25mg IM now. You have Meperidine 100mg/1ml. What is the proper dosage in ML?

What is 0.25ml?

250

These are common sites for nosocomial infection

What is urinary, respiratory; bloodstream and wounds?

300

What is blood pressure?

What is the force of blood on the walls of the artery walls

300

Per the medication order the patient is to receive a particular drug four times a day.  What standard abbreviation would the physician use in this case? 

QID

300

What are 4 essential items during every interaction with a patient? 

Introduce yourself

Hand Hygiene

Call light

Ensure Safety

Privacy

Comfort

300

How much air do you inject in a vial prior to withdrawing meds?

The same as the amount of medication you will be drawing out.

300

1 cup

8 oz
240 mL

300

What is example of medical asepsis?

Handwashing, good personal hygiene, the cleaning of rooms between patients, and disposal of gloves after contact with the body.

350

What are 3 factors that could change the reading of blood pressure?

What is standing, laying down, and sitting positions.

350

Solid drug covered with a substance that dissolves beyond the stomach. 

Enteric-coated tablets

350

COLDSPA

C = Characteristics

O = Onset

L = Location

D = Duration

S = Severity

P = Pattern

A = Associated Factors

350

Your patient is to receive amitriptyline 75mg at bedtime. You have amitriptyline 25mg tablets on hand. How much do you give?

What is 3 tablets?

350

The most effective prevention against infection.

What is hand hygiene?

400

What are the signs and symptoms of hypertension?

There are none, because it is the silent killer.

400

Federal law regulated their possession and administration

what are controlled substances

400

What type of Data is the following?

"I have pain in my lower abdomen.  It's a 9/10." 

What is subjective data. 

400

How many times should you check the medication you are administering against the MAR.

AT least 3 times.

As you pull the med: Before you mix, pour or draw up a med. Check the label against the Mar.

After you prepare and return the medication.

At the bedside before you administer.

400

2.2 lb

1 kg

400

What are rules of a Sterile Field?

Name at least 4

Set up at waist level

Hands remain above waist  

1 inch border not sterile

Do not reach over the field

Do not turn back on field 

If wet no longer sterile



450

A self-contained packet that holds one tablet or capsule.

What is a unit dose supply. 

450

When checking a TB skin test at 48 hours what is the nurse measuring? 

Induration

450

What directions would you give a parent when educating how to instill ear drops for their 2 year old.

Pull lower ear lobe down and backward prior to instillation.

450

Your order is for lanoxin 0.125mg po in am. You have lanoxin 0.250 mg tablet. How much do you give?

What is 1/2 tablet?

450

This is the body's primary defense against infection

What is intact skin?

500

What does your blood pressure reading have to be in order to be considered a stage 1 hypertensive?

130-139 

500

Required components of a Rx

Client Name
Generic name of med
Dose
Frequency
Route
Directions
Provider signature
Date and time

500

What three things are included in the Closing Phase of the Health History Interview

Summarize information

Validate problems

Allow patient to add additional information

500

What are all of the nonparenteral medication routes?

Oral, sublingual, buccal, topical, eye, ear, nose, vaginal, rectal, and enteral.

500

The physician has ordered 6mg or morphine sulfate i.v. every 4 to 6 hours prn for pain. The unit dose in the medication dispenser has 15mg in 1 mL. How much volume should the nurse administer?

0.4mL

500

These put patients at a higher risk for infection

What is hospitalization, illness, advanced age?