REX-PN STUDY CARDS Questions & Answer, 100% Correct | Grade A+
REX-PN STUDY CARDS Questions & Answer, 100% Correct | Grade A+ What is the most accurate method for the practical nurse to determine she is administering the correct medication to Mr.Rickhelm? 1. Compare the name of the drug on the medication prepackage with the prescribers order. 2. Ask Mr.Richkelm to confirm he is receiving the correct medication. 3. Contact the agency pharmacy to confirm Mr.Richkelm's medication profile. 4. Check the medication identified on the medication prepackage against information from a drug reference text or agency intranet site.. : 1. In order to comply with the rights of medication administration, the practical nurse must compare the medication prepackage with the prescriber's order to confirm that the pharmacy has prepared the correct medication. Mr.Ogalino has been taking a brand name oral anti-infective medication at home for 6 months prior to being admitted to hospital. When the practical nurse brings his medications to him for the first time, he states "What is this pink pill? I have never taken that one before." Which of the following responses by the practical nurse indicates safe medication administration? 1. "This is a generic form of your regular anti-infective." 2. "I don't know, I'll check your medication record." 3. "This is what your doctor has prescribed for you." 4. "If you wish, you may refuse the medication." : 1. This response answers Mr.Ogalino's questions and indicates that the practical nurse is aware of what drug is being administered and that it is an accepted generic form of the drug. Ms.Jasmin is a newly admitted client to the unit. The practical nurse prepares to administer longacting insulin to her at 1800 hours. Ms.Jasmin tells the practical nurse that at home she takes this insulin at bedtime, around 2300 hours. How should the practical nurse respond? 1. "I will test your blood sugar to make sure this is the best time to inject your insulin." 2. "What is the release you take your insulin at bedtime?" 3. "Generally the schedule for administering insulin is different when you are in hospital than when you are at home." 4. "Bedtime is not the best time for administration of long-acting insulin." : 2. This response validates Ms.Jasmin's comment and may provide important information to the practical nurse for the dosing schedule.
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