Med administration/errors Flashcards

1
Q

What medical providers can order medications?

A
  • Physicians
  • Nurse practitioners
  • Physician’s assistants
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2
Q

What is the role of the pharmacist?

A
  • Dispense correct/proper amount of medication
  • Colloborate with nurse for reconcilation
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3
Q

What are the nurse’s role (rights) in medication admin.?

A

Correct::

  • person
  • Medication
  • Dose
  • Time
  • Route
  • Documentation
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4
Q

How does the nurse properly ensure the rights of medication administration?

A

Check MAR 3 times:

  • While gathering
  • When preparing
  • Before administering
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5
Q

If the doctor’s orders are illegible, what should the nurse do?

A

Do not try to interpret

Clarify with prescriber

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6
Q

How can nurses provide input on medication dosage?

A

Question unusually large/small doses (probably written wrong)

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7
Q

What is this abbreviation:

  • NPO

When would it be used?

A

Nothing by mouth

Patient with dysphagia or vomiting

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8
Q

If there is a medical contraindication (something that indicates med shouldn’t be given). what should the nurse do?

A

Hold medication

Notify provider/pharmacist

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9
Q

What two medications should be warmed to room temp?

A

Opthalmic (eye)

Ear medication

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10
Q

How should opthalmic medication be administered?

A

Administer drops in conjunctival sac

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11
Q

List proper steps to administering nasal medication:

A

Clear sinuses/nose (blow nose)

Have client hold breath (seconds) then breath from mouth after administration

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12
Q

What are the steps to giving ear medication to client?

A

Pull pinna up and back

Have client remain on side 2-3 minutes

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13
Q

Rectal suppository

  • Patient position
  • How far is it inserted
  • what does patient do after
A
  • Sims position
  • Insert suppository 4 inches in adults
  • Lie flat for 5 minutes
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14
Q

What are the steps a nurse should take after a med error?

A
  • Assess client
  • Notify physician
  • Report to nurse manager
  • File incident report (not in medical record)
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15
Q

What must be done to obtain a telephone order?

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  • Record date and time of order in med record
  • Verify by reading back to physician
  • Countersign by physician within 24 hours
  • Record as TO (telephone order)
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