Study Guide Week 2 Flashcards

1
Q

When are medical assistants permitted to change an IV bag?

A

NEVER

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2
Q

Each small line on a 3-mL syringe represents ___ mL.

A

1/10

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3
Q

Intracranial (ID) injections are used in _______ and tuberculin testing.

A

Allergy

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4
Q

When administering an intradermal injection, you should insert the needle at a ________ degree angle.

A

10-15 degrees

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5
Q

Before withdrawing medication from a vial, you must clean the top of the vial with:

A

Alcohol prep pad

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6
Q

How long is the needle used to administer intramuscular (IM) injections?

A

1-3 inches or longer

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7
Q

The _________ is the preferred injection site for infants and young children.

A

Vastus lateralis

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8
Q

Rubella is also known as:

A

German measles

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9
Q

What are the human symptoms of rabies?

A

Fever, aggressive behavior, hallucinations

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10
Q

After giving an injection when should you recap the needle?

A

NEVER

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11
Q

Which agency publishes an annual recommended childhood and adolescent immunization schedule for the United States?

A

CDC (centers for disease control)

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12
Q

If a provider marks a prescription dispense as written (DAW), it means:

A

Only the specific medication prescribed may be given

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13
Q

To ensure the right medication, you must check the medication order and verify the medication at least __ times prior to administration.

A

3

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14
Q

Which of the Seven rights refers to how the medication is administered?

A

Right technique

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15
Q

Which administration route is a medical assistant NOT allowed to give?

A

IV (Intravenous)

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16
Q

When medication is administered by the buccal method, it is:

A

Placed or sprayed in the mouth between the gum and the cheek.

17
Q

What year did the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act become effective?

18
Q

Please describe what a sharps container looks like?

A

Red- biohazard sticker on it
Needles, glass, sharps ONLY

19
Q

List three advantages in administering medication via the parental route.

A
  • medication can be delivered directly to the site
  • faster absorption rate
  • convenient
20
Q

List three disadvantages in administering medications via the parental route.

A
  • patient may be afraid of needles
  • more expensive than oral meds
  • increase of injury to patient
21
Q

T/F one risk in administering an injection in the dorsogluteal site, is the possibility that you can hit the sciatic nerve if you enter in the wrong area.

22
Q

T/F Patches give medication by the topical route.

23
Q

Please list the Seven Rights:
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A
  • right patient
  • right drug
  • right dose
  • right route
  • right time
  • right documentation
  • right technique