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Dosage Calculations Exam 2 Questions And Answers 2023 A+ Factors that influence Drug Dosage and Action (9) - ANS-1. Route of Administration 2. Time of Administration 3. Age of client 4. Nutritional status of the client 5. Absorption and excretion of the medication 6. Health status of the cl...

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Dosage Calculations Exam 2 Questions And Answer s 2023 A+ Factors that influence Drug Dosage and Action (9) - ANS-1. Route of Administration 2. Time of Administration 3. Ag e of client 4. Nutritional status of the client 5. Absorption and excretion of the medication 6. Health status of the client 7. Gender of the client 8. Ethnicity and culture of the client 9. Genetics The Six Rights of Medication - ANS-1. The right medicat ion 2. The right dosage 3. The right client 4. The right route 5. The right time 6. The right documentation We typically administer medications _________. - ANS-Orally What is the fastest way to get medication in? - ANS-IV A dose for oral use that is le ss than 5 mL, should not be measured in a ______________. - ANS-Medicine cup The ____________ and _____________ need special considerations regarding medication dosages. - ANS-Children and elderly ___________ refers to the way in which a medication is ad ministered. - ANS-Route Children and the elderly usually require __________ dosages. - ANS-Smaller A _________ cup is used for dispensing solid forms of medications. - ANS-Souffle Application of medication to the external surface of the skin is referred to as the ________ route. - ANS-Topical route Medication administration is a process that requires critical thinking and the nursing process, which includes. - ANS-1. Assessment 2. Nursing Diagnosis 3. Planning 4. Implementation 5. Evaluation 6. Teaching Being an autonomous thinker is an example of _____________. - ANS-Critical thinking When medications are placed next to the cheek, they are administered by the _______ route. - ANS-Buccal Name the six rights of medication administration. - ANS-Medication, Dosage, Client, Route, Time, Dosage The Joint Commission requires that clients be identified using ____ client identifiers, neither of which are... - ANS-The room number A medication lab el should be read ______ times. - ANS-Three Medications should be charted ___ _______ ___ you have administered them. - ANS-
as soon as Name three routes of medication. - ANS-Oral, Buccal, Ssublingual, IV, IM The medicine cup has a ______ capacity. - ANS-30mL Droppers are calibrated to administer standardized drops regardless of what type of dropper is used. - ANS-False The syringe used to administer a dosage by mouth is referred to as an... - ANS-Oral syringe Volume on a syringe is indicated by ___. - ANS-mL The medicine cup indicates that 2 tablespoons are approximately... - ANS-30 mL Twenty -five to thirty percent of admissions to the hospital for the elderly are because of __________ __________. ______. - ANS-Medication related problems ISMP is an abbreviation for... - ANS-Institute for Safe Medication Practice TJC is an abbreviation for... - ANS-The Joint Commision The route by which medicated solutions are instilled into the nostrils is ______. - ANS-
Intranasal Examples of medications that have been identified as high alert medications are potassium chloride, ___________, ___________, and ______________. - ANS-
Heparin, insulin, morphine, neuromuscular medications QSEN is an abbreviation for... - ANS-Quality and Safety Education for Nurses T/F. Medication calculations that are incorrect are an example of a medication error. - ANS-True T/F. Safe medication administration is the responsibility of only the nurse. - ANS-False The medication label indicated for opti c use, and the medication was instilled into the client's ears. The right ______. - ANS-Route

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