Pediatric-specific strategies for reducing medication errors include all of the following except: A. Provide a dosage calculation sheet for pediatric critical care patients that includes both emergency and commonly used medications. B. Patients should be weighed in kilograms immediately upon admiss...
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Pediatric-specific strategies for reducing medication errors include all of the following
except:
A. Provide a dosage calculation sheet for pediatric critical care patients that includes
both emergency and commonly used medications.
B. Patients should be weighed in kilograms immediately upon admission or within 4
hours of admission for an emergent patient.
C. Use the same standard syringe (luer lock) for all medication administration including
both oral and intravenous routes.
D. Standardize and identify medications effectively, as well as the processes for drug
administration. ✅C. Use the same standard syringe (luer lock) for all medication
administration including both oral and intravenous routes.
Sam Sanders has an allergy to: ✅Penicillin
When assessing a child's vital signs, the pediatric nurse knows that the radial pulse is
not fully developed and reliable until the age of...? ✅2 years old
In assessing the respiratory system of an infant you would expect to note the following
variations: shorter necks, ribs positioned more horizontal and abdominal breathing.
✅True
An electrocardiogram (EKG) gives us an electrical picture of the heart. The following is
considered the pacemaker of the heart: ✅Sinoatrial node
An electrocardiogram (EKG) recording can have up to 12 different recording leads. To
continuously monitor a patient the most common leads used are: ✅Leads II and V1
The nurse needs to quickly estimate the heart rate for a patient with a regular heart
rhythm. Which method will be best to use? ✅Use the 3-second markers to count the
number of QRS complexes in 6 seconds and multiply by 10.
Tachycardia for the adult client is defined by which of the following characteristics?
✅Heart rate greater than 100 beats/minute
Common causes of dysrhythmias include all of the following except: ✅
In advising a new mother about how to care for 2 month old infant at home, which of the
following statements would be correct? ✅Place the infant to sleep in a supine position
with no extra blankets or pillows in the crib.
, In pediatrics, medication dosage is based on what information? ✅Weight in kg
In determining the correct cuff size to check a child's blood pressure, the cuff bladder
width should cover approximately _______ circumference of the arm when measured
between the acromion and olecranon. (Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank)
✅40%
Bradycardia is defined by which of the following characteristics? ✅HR < 60bpm
Which of the following medications are currently ordered for Coder Johnson?
✅Morphine Sulfate 2 mg IV every 5 minutes PRN chest pain not relieved by
Nitroglycerin
The nurse is assessing a patient's monitor strip. It shows a P-R of 0.10 seconds, QRS
of 0.08 seconds, and a QT interval of 0.44 seconds. The rate is 80. How will the nurse
document this rhythm? ✅
In reviewing Coder Johnson's chart, the nurse notes that he is admitted at this time with
the following diagnoses.
a. Hypertension
b. Chest Pain-r/o Myocardial Infarction
c. Diabetes Mellitus
d. Prostate Cancer ✅A&B
Preventing medication errors in pediatrics is a high concern for health care providers.
Select the following facts that put children at a higher risk for experiencing a medication
error or greater harm from that error: (Select all that apply) ✅
By reviewing Sam Sanders orders and MAR you see that for surgical infection
prophylaxis he is receiving the following medication: ✅Cefazolin 30 mg/kg IV x1 in am
Common causes of dysrhythmias include all of the following except:
A. Pregnancy
B. MI
C. Caffeine
D. Electrolyte imbalance ✅A. Pregnancy
The QRS complex represents ventricle depolarization. Which of the following represents
the range of normal measurement for this complex? ✅0.06 - 0.10 sec
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