Oral meds
IM injections
Sub Q
Intradermal
Diabetes ?
100

How many times are you checking the medication against the MAR?

3

100

What angle are you giving an IM injection at?

90 degrees

100

What angle do you give a SubQ injection at?

45 degrees

100

Is it alright to massage the injection site afterwards?

No

100

What is polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria?

excessive drinking, eating, and urinating

200

What should you do if the medication falls on the floor? Is it any different if the medication is a narcotic?

Throw it away, document the waste and if narcotic it must be a two person waste with another nurse

200

What do we need to ask the patient if they are allergic to before taking a flu vaccine? 

eggs

200

List some sites you can give Sub Q injections at? What is the preferred site due to absorption? 

abdomen, behind the arm,

200

What is usually the chosen site to give an Intradermal injection at?

Forearm

200

Your client is just told he is pre-diabetic, list at least 3 things you could educate your patient on to prevent against Type 2 diabetes?

exercise, carb-controlled diet, meet with dietician, lose weight, stop smoking and drinking

300

You patient takes the oral medication but within a minute the patient vomits up the medication, what are your next steps?

Document it, depending on the meds you will need to ask provider for IV med or give something to the patient to settle the stomach and try later 

300

Name 3 sites where you can give IM injections at? 

Deltoid, vastus lateralis, ventrogluteal

300

What is the name of the medication that is given as a preventative in the hospital to prevent blood clots and it is an injectable?

enoxaparin (Lovenox)

300

What angle are you giving the Intradermal injection at?

10-15 degrees

300

Name two things that you know about oral diabetic medications such as metformin?

Hard on the kidneys, can cause diarrhea as a side effect, hold med 24-48 hours before having a procedure such as a CT with contrast. Recheck labs before restarting med back up.

400

Your patient tells you he has trouble swallowing big pills, what would you do next?

Crush the medication if you can, see if there is an alternative med in a different form such as liquid

400

Why do we use the Z-track method to give an IM injection?

Prevents drug leaking out and helps to keep the medication get into the muscle 

400

Explain what onset, peak, and duration is?

onset-when if first starts working, peak-when it is working the best, and duration is how long it lasts 

400

What is one of the most important things to tell your patient before and after getting a TB injection for the first time?

Make sure they can come back in 48-72 hours to get the test read, if not they will need to do the test all over again. 

400

What is the name of the blood test that measures how well you are controlling your diabetes over a 3 month period?

Hgb Alc

500

What are the six rights of medication administration?

Right person, med, time, dose, route, documentation, reason

500

An adult client received the annual influenza vaccine yesterday afternoon and now presented back to the clinic today feeling very tired and has a sore arm. Temperature is 99.3 F, what is your best action?

Tell the patient that this is a normal inflammatory response. 

500

How often do you give your long acting insulin such as Lantus, and it has a duration of how long?

once daily and 24 hours 

500

If your patient needed to get further testing done due to suspected TB infection, what are the two other tests we would do?

Chest x-ray and sputum culture

500

The blood sugar was just taken on your patient and it is 58, you patient is awake and can adequately demonstrate swallowing and gag reflexes, what would you give your patient at this time?

Give orange juice