1. 1 milliliter is equal to how many cc's - ANS-1
2. 10 ml - ANS-2 teaspoons
3. 1000 ml or 1 liter - ANS-1 quart
4. 15 ml - ANS-1 tablespoon (Tbsp)
5. 30 ml - ANS-1 ounce (oz)
6. four types of medicinal drug orders are - ANS-habitual, PRN, sTAT, one time orders
7. 4000 ml - ANS-1 gallon
8. five milliliter (ml) - ANS-1 teaspoon (tsp)
9. 500 ml - ANS-1 pintA
10. ac - ANS-earlier than meals
11. AD - ANS-proper ear (auris dextra)
12. ad lib - ANS-as preferred
13. ADR - ANS-damaging drug reaction
14. aerosol spray - ANS-answer that holds the medication suspended till it's far allotted
inside the form of a mist to spray on the skin.
15. AS - ANS-left ear (auris sinistra)
16. ASAP - ANS-as soon as viable
17. AU - ANS-each ears (auris uterque)
18. before administering digoxin what crucial vital sign need to be obtained - ANS-pulse
19. bid - ANS-two times an afternoon
20. c - ANS-with
21. cap - ANS-tablet
22. caplet - ANS-a tablet shaped pill that is lined to help with no trouble of swallowing
23. pill - ANS-the medicine in a liquid, oil, powder, or gel shape is held internal a gelatin
container until it dissolves inside the stomach. Continues the patient from tasting the
medication.
24. Cc - ANS-cubic centimeter
25. cream - ANS-semisolid guidance retaining medicine so it may be implemented to skin.
26. D/c - ANS-stop
27. outline the term absorption rate - ANS-the quantity of time it takes the medication to be
absorbed inside the body.
28. Outline the time period drug - ANS-a chemical substance admisinistered as a medication
for an disorder or used inside the guidance for medicine .
29. Define the term remedy mistakes - ANS-whilst a drug is given another manner than the
way it became prescribed
30. dil - ANS-dilute or dissolve
31. at some stage in your med rounds you word that ms. Brag is having hassle swallowing a
pill you supply her and continues taking it out of her mouth. You are unable to get her to
swallow the med. What would you do next. - ANS-go to the RN without delay
, 32. elix - ANS-elixir
33. Elixer - ANS-a candy, true smelling, alcohol based answer wherein medicinal drugs are
dissolved, allowing them to be taken in liquid form with the aid of mouth.
34. Enteric coated pill - ANS-a tough shell coating on a pill that continues the medication
from dissolving till it passes through the belly into the small intestines. Cutting or
crushing those capsules will smash the protecting hard shell coating.
35. Gel - ANS-a clear, semi-strong, jelly-like solution used to maintain medicine so it can be
implemented to the skin. Will become a liquid at frame temperature and may be rubbed
into the pores and skin.
36. Gm - ANS-gram
37. gr - ANS-grain
38. gtt - ANS-drop
39. h/hr - ANS-hour
40. what number of eight ounce cups of water need to you provide a affected person while
administering their meds? - ANS-1
41. Hs,hs - ANS-hour of sleep (bedtime)
42. if it doesnt seem clear - ANS-prevent and ask
43. in case your consumer is vomiting what must you do with the medicine - ANS-maintain
the med, file the cause, and test with the supervisor
44. Inhalant - ANS-remedy forcefully driven into the lungs via compressed air such as a
metered dose inhaler or a disc device.
45. Interruptions or distractions can motive medicine errors. What need to we do to save you
this - ANS-live focused avoid distractions till med bypass is performed
46. kg - ANS-kilogram
47. L - ANS-liter
48. liniment - ANS-a medicine blended with oil, alcohol, or water and used on the skin.
49. List the 6 rights - ANS-resident, remedy, dose, path, time, documentation
50. list the objects to check on a PRN order earlier than it is administered to the customer -
ANS-can or not it's given proper now, how often can it be given, the path the med can be
given, and check to look when you have the order..
51. Listing the three routes which are safe for management underneath the scope of
exercise for the med aide - ANS-oral, topical, inhalation
52. Lotion - ANS-A medicine dissolved in liquid for making use of to the skin.
53. Lozenge - ANS-small, strong, spherical or oval, flavored, and/or sweet base that holds
remedy and releases it s the bottom melts in the mouth.
54. Mandy is passing meds on her assigned hall. She offers ms. P her - ANS-
55. MAR - ANS-medicinal drug management file
56. MAR - ANS-medication administration record
57. MDI - ANS-metered dose inhaler
58. scientific asepsis - ANS-the hygiene exercise geared toward destroying pathogens or
other organsms when they depart the frame.
59. Meds given on a regular foundation - ANS-recurring
60. mEq - ANS-milliequivalent
61. mg - ANS-milligram
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