Medication safety Flashcards
“Six Rights”:
right patient, right medication/drug, right dose, right route/form, right time, and right documentation.
_____ from crash cart cannot be given in same IV with ______
calcium, Sodium Bicarb
______ can be given in same IV as sodium bicarb though
calcium gluconate
Is telemedicine coming to healthcare?
yes
TEST QUESTION : NEVER PUSH IV ______ FAST
POTASSIUM
HA means?
–high alert
Your post-op client rates a pain of 6/10 and is due for Morphine 2 mg IVP now. You have available Morphine 5mg/1mL. How many mL of the medication does the nurse administer?
0.4 mL
when are you reassessing the patient after giving IV morphine?
~30 min for IV reassessment
when are you reassessing the patient after giving PO morphine?
~ 1 hr for PO reassessment
TEST QUESTION: IF YOUR HOSPITAL DOESN’T HAVE A ______, IT IS PROBABLY A FINANCIAL TYPE OF THING.
SCANNER
don’t ever chart that you used a different ______ bc it will be used against you in court, chart factually, never refer to it as an ______.
reporting system, error
Medication Errors:
Scanning
Pumps
Look a like/sound a like
Verbal orders
Over-riding
Approved abbreviations
HS (bedtime/half strength)
_____
______
______
______
______
Pre-set electronic orders from physician to nurse
Weight based medications
Reports/paperwork for near misses
Charting an error
Co-signing waste and administration
Medication Errors:
Pre-set electronic orders from physician to nurse
Weight based medications
Reports/paperwork for near misses
Charting an error
Co-signing waste and administration
_____
______
______
______
______
Scanning
Pumps
Look a like/sound a like
Verbal orders
Over-riding
Approved abbreviations
HS (bedtime/half strength)
Safe Administration and Error Reduction
Communication- telephone, electronics, over clicking
Scanning
Medication rights
what are the medication rights from the powerpoint?
*apply this to an NCLEX style question
Right client, Right medication, right dose, right time, right route, right documentation,
right client education, right to refuse, right to an assessment, right to evaluation
What are common medication errors?
Not scanning,
Paralytic before sedation during rapid sequence intubation
Rocephin and LR or even Sodium Bicarb with multiple medications.
Rocephin in D5 given to a diabetic. –this isn’t the best thing for them.
are quiet zones helpful in preventing medication errors?
yes
Medication reconciliation
What is this?
Why is it important?
What is the nurse’s role?