NURS 220 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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NURS 220
Pros and Cons of TPN - ️️Pro: individualized to meet patient needs and can be
changed daily
Cons:expensive and has more complications= air embolism, central line associated
blood stream infection (CLABSI), potential for edema to form
Drug administered for its therapeutic effect on physiolog...
NURS 220 Exam 1
Pros and Cons of TPN - ✔️✔️Pro: individualized to meet patient needs and can be
changed daily
Cons:expensive and has more complications= air embolism, central line associated
blood stream infection (CLABSI), potential for edema to form
Drug administered for its therapeutic effect on physiological function to prevent,
improve, reduce symptoms - ✔️✔️Medication
given once at a specified time/ before diagnostic or surgical procedure - ✔️✔️One-time
order
Objective of medication is to.. - ✔️✔️provide maximum benefit with minimum harm
Desired result or action of an administered drug - ✔️✔️Therapeutic effect
Involving or passing through the intestine - ✔️✔️Enteral
Administer or occurring elsewhere in the body - ✔️✔️Parenteral
Non-therapeutic but predictable - ✔️✔️Side effects
Unintended effects - ✔️✔️Adverse reacs
Any substance that positively or negatively alters physiologic function - ✔️✔️Drug
Build up - ✔️✔️Toxic effects
Unpredictable immune response - ✔️✔️Drug allergy
rare and unpredictable adverse reaction - ✔️✔️Idiosyncratic response
name assigned by u.s. council - ✔️✔️generic
brand name or proprietary name - ✔️✔️trade
begins to work - ✔️✔️Onset
amount of drug at its lowest level - ✔️✔️trough
maintained level - ✔️✔️plateau
, highest level half-life - ✔️✔️peak plasma level
range with high efficacy and low risk of toxicity - ✔️✔️therapeutic range
Daily, prescribed number of doses or days - ✔️✔️Routine
as needed - ✔️✔️PRN
right now - ✔️✔️Stat order
ASAP - ✔️✔️Now order
6 rights of drug administration - ✔️✔️Right drug
Right dose
Right patient
Right route
Right time
Right documentation
3 checks before administering meds... - ✔️✔️1. Before you pour, mix, or draw up
2 After you prepare meds
3. At the bedside
6 rights of considerations - ✔️✔️Check ID band
Ask patient for name
Never leave medications in room
Safe medication administration checks.. - ✔️✔️1st check= MAR, remove med, verify
client identifiers, compare label against MAR, calculate dosage, check expiration
2nd check- compare drug label w/ mar
3rd check= recheck label on container before returning to storage
-check against client's identifiers and inform client before administration
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