Test Bank Solution Manual for Precautions in Drug Administration Rated A+
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Test Bank Solution Manual for Precautions in Drug Administration Rated A+
All drugs are potentially harmful, never become casual or careless, must always accompany physician's orders, and healthcare workers must understand the intended action, contraindications, side effects and potential adverse ...
Test Bank Solution Manual for Precautions in Drug Administration Rated A+
All drugs are potentially harmful, never become casual or careless, must always accompany physician's
orders, and healthcare workers must understand the intended action, contraindications, side effects and
potential adverse effects - Answers Universal precautions in drug administration
Right patient, right drug, right amount (dose), right route, and right time - Answers The five rights of
drug administration that should be confirmed and reaffirmed
3 times - Answers Minimum number of time the 5 rights of drug administration should be confirmed and
reaffirmed
Read drug labels for name, strength, and dose - Answers Another precaution before administering drugs
to make sure it has not expired and it is the correct drug
Drugs containing sediment or are cloudy - Answers Drugs that should not be used
Unmarked or poorly marked containers - Answers Drugs that should be discarded
Unused drug - Answers Drugs that should be discarded after an exact measure of drug is used
Locked properly - Answers Way that contrast agents should be stored because they are drugs
With the label up - Answers Way that liquid medications should be poured and showed to the physician
when drugs are used during a procedure. This is so you and the other person can confirm the
correctness of the drug
Two drugs - Answers Should not be combined in a syringe without verifying compatibility
Label - Answers Should be checked three times prior to drawing up or pouring a drug
One drug to one patient - Answers Way that drugs should be administered if you are caring for more
than one patient at a time
Identity - Answers Must be known for the patient before administering a drug
Drug procedure - Answers Should be explained to the patient before administering a drug
Drug history - Answers Must be taken before administering a drug to identify the potential for adverse
reactions and if they are taking other drugs that may react with the contrast media
A drug you haven't prepared yourself - Answers Drugs that you should not administer to a patient
Drugs the patient refuses to take - Answers Should be reported and documented
Immediately - Answers Time when drugs administered must be documented
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