Quiz #2 Flashcards
1
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Six Rights (of Medication Administration)
A
- Right Patient
- Right Medication
- Right Dose
- Right Time
- Right Route
- Right Documentation
2
Q
TRAMP-ED
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- T = Time
- R = Route
- A = Amount (Dose)
- M = Medication
- P = Patient
- E = Expiration
- D = Documentation
3
Q
Routes of Administration (ROAs)
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- Oral (PO)
- Buccal
- Sublingual (SL)
- Inhalation
- Intranasal (IN)
- Intraosseous (IO)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- Subcutaneous (SubQ)
- Intravenous (IV)
- Endotracheal (ET)
4
Q
Pharmacodynamics (PD)
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The study of the effects of medications on the body.
5
Q
Pharmacokinetics (PK)
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The study of the absorption and elimination of medications into/from the body.
Pharmacokinetics is extremely patient-specific.
6
Q
Administered Medications
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- Aspirin
- Oxygen
- Narcan
- Activated Charcoal (Anti-Char)
- Oral Glucose
- Epi-Pen
- Albuterol
7
Q
Assisted Medications
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- Nitroglycerin (Nitro)
- Inhaler
- Epi-Pen
8
Q
Aspirin
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Dose: 324mg
MOA: Anticoagulant
Route: Oral
9
Q
Adequate Breathing
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Adults: 12–20 Vent/Min
Child: 15–30 Vent/Min
Infant: 25–50 Vent/Min
10
Q
Adequate Artificial Ventilation
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Adults: 12 Vent/Min
Children/Infants: 20 Vent/Min
11
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Indications for C-PAP
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- Pulse Oximetry = <90%
- Respiration Rate = >25 Vent/Min
- Use of Accessory Muscles for Respirations