Skills Lab #7 - Oral & Topical Medications Flashcards
Which one of these describes the second check?
a. ) Read the MAR and remove the medications from the storage place.
b. ) Recheck the label on the container before returning to the storage place.
c. ) While preparing the medications, look at the meds label and check against the MAR.
d. ) Check the label on the medications against the MAR before opening the package at the bedside.
List the ten rights.
RED MED CART
- ) Route 4.) Medication
- ) Education 5.) Evaluation
- ) Dosage 6.) Documentation
- ) Client 8.) Assessment
- ) Refuse 10.) Time
Which of these are ways that a nurse can identify the right client? (Select all that apply)
a. ) Photograph
b. ) Identification number
c. ) First name
d. ) Telephone number
e. ) Social Security number
a. ) Photograph
b. ) Identification number
d. ) Telephone number
e. ) Social Security number
Which of these medications cannot be crushed? (Select all that apply)
a. ) Sustained- action
b. ) Enteric- Coated
c. ) Acetaminophen Tablet
d. ) Buccal
e. ) Sublingual
a. ) Sustained- action
b. ) Enteric- Coated
d. ) Buccal
e. ) Sublingual
What is the definition of a single order?
a. ) A one-time given order for a medication to be given at one specific time
b. ) This order is to be carried out indefinitely until an order is
c. ) written to cancel it.
d. ) The medication needs to be given immediately
e. ) Medication is to be given at the hour of sleep.
a.) A one-time given order for a medication to be given at one specific time
What is the safest, easiest and most desirable way to give medications?
a. ) Intravenous
b. ) Intradermal
c. ) Oral
d. ) Rectal
c.) Oral
Which of these medications would you not want to give to an alcoholic?
a. ) Tablets
b. ) Capsules
c. ) Syrups
d. ) Elixers
d.) Elixers
List the parts of a drug order which must be present to make the order valid.
- ) Client full name
- ) Date/time of written order
- ) Drug name
- ) Drug dose
- ) Frequency of administration
- ) Route of administration
- ) Signature of person writing order
It takes 15 minutes for the effectiveness of a medication given through which route to be seen?
a. ) IV
b. ) PO
c. ) IM/SQ
d. ) Sublingual
Which of these is the correct way to administer eye drops?
a. ) Ask the patient to look to the floor, hold the eye dropper 1-2 inches above the conjunctival sac, instill prescribed number of drops. After instilling drops, apply gentle pressure to the frontal sinus for 30-60 seconds.
b. ) Ask the patient to look at the ceiling, hold the eye dropper 1-2 cm above the conjunctival sac, instill prescribed number of drops. After instilling drops, apply gentle pressure to the nasolacrimal gland for 30-60 seconds.
c. ) Ask the patient to look to the side, hold the eye dropper 1-2 cm above the conjunctival sac, instill prescribed number of drops. After instilling drops, apply gentle pressure to the nasolacrimal gland for 30-60 seconds.
d. ) Ask the patient to look at the ceiling, hold the eye dropper 1-2 inches above the conjunctival sac, instill prescribed number of drops. After instilling drops, apply gentle pressure to the frontal sinus for 30-60 seconds.
Conversions
1 fluid ounce = _____ mL
1 mL = _____ minims
1 grain = ______ mg
1 kg = _____ lbs
1 fluid ounce = 30 mL
1 mL = 15-16 minims
1 grain = 60 mg
1 kg = 2.2 lbs