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A nurse administers a does of an oral medication for hypertension to a patient who immediately vomits after swallowing the pill. What would be the appropriate initial action of the nurse in this situation?
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Readminister the medication and notify the primary care provider
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Readminister the pill in a liquid form if possible
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Assess the vomit, looking for the pill
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Notify the primary care provider
Pregunta 2
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A nurse is administering an oral medication to a patient via a gastric tube. The nurse observes the medication enter the tube, and the tube becomes clogged. What would be the appropriate initial action of the nurse in this situation?
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Attempt to dislodge the medication with a 10 mL syringe
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Notify the primary care provider
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Remove the tube and replace it with another tube
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Flush the tube with 60 mL of water
Pregunta 3
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A nurse who is administering medications to patients in an acute care setting studies the pharmacokinetics of the drugs being administered. Which statements accurately describe these mechanisms of action?
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Distribution occurs after a drug has been absorbed into the bloodstream and is made available to body fluids and tissues
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Metabolism is the process by which a drug is transferred from its site of entry into the body to the bloodstream
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Absorption is the change of a drug from its original form to a new form, usually occurring in the liver
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During first-pass effect, drugs move from the intestinal lumen to the liver by way of the portal vein instead of going into the system's circulation
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The gastrointestinal tract, as well as sweat, salivary, and mammary glands, are routes of drug absorption
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Excretion is the process of removing a drug, or its metabolites (products of metabolism) from the body
Pregunta 4
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A nurse is reconstituting powdered medication in a vial. Which action is a recommended step in this process?
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The nurse draws up the proper amount of powdered medication into the syringe
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The nurse inserts the needle through the rubber stopper of the diluent vial
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The nurse gently agitates the powdered medication vial to mix the powder and diluent completely
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The nurse draws up the prescribed amount of medication while holding the syringe horizontally at eye level
Pregunta 5
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A medication order reads "K-Dur, 20 mEq po bid" When and how does the nurse correctly give this drug?
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Daily at bedtime by subcutaneous route
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Every other day by mouth
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Twice a day by the oral route
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Once a week by transdermal patch
Pregunta 6
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A nurse is preparing medications for patients in the ICU. The nurse is aware that there are patient variables that may affect the absorption of these medications. Which statements accurately describe these variables?
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Patients in certain ethnic groups obtain therapeutic responses at lower doses or higher doses than those actually prescribed
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Some people experience the same response with a placebo as with the active drug used in studies
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People with liver disease metabolize drugs more quickly than people with normal liver functioning
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A patient who receives a pain medication in a noisy environment may not receive full benefit from the medication's effects
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Oral medications should not be given with food as the food may delay the absorption of the medications
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Circadaian rhythms and cycles may influence drug action
Pregunta 7
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A physician orders a pain medication for a postoperative patient that is a PRN order. When would the nurse administer this medication?
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A single dose during the postoperative period
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Doses administered as needed for pain relief
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One dose administered immediately
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Doses routinely administered as a standing order
Pregunta 8
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A nurse is administering a pain medication to a patient. In addition to checking his identification bracelet, the nurse correctly verifies his identity by
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Asking the patient his name
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Reading the patient's name on the sign over the bed
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Asking the patient's roommate to verify his name
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Asking, "Are you Mr. Brown?"
Pregunta 9
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The nurse is administering a medication to a patient via a nasogastric tube. Which are accurate guidelines related to this procedure?
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Crush the enteric-coated pill for mixing in a liquid
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flush open the tube with 60 mL of very warm water
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Check for proper placement of the nasogastric tube
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Give each medication separately and flush with water between each drung
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Lower the head of the bed to prevent reflux
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Adjust the amount of water used if patient's fluid intake is restricted
Pregunta 10
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A medication order reads "Hydromorphone, 2 mg IV every 3 to 4 hours PRN pain" The prefilled cartridge is available with a label reading "Hydromorphone 2mg/ 1 mL" The cartridge contains 1.2 mL of hydromorphone. Which nursing action is correct?
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Give all the medication in the cartridge because it expanded when it was mixed
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Call the pharmacy and request the proper dose
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Refuse to give the medication
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Dispose of 0.2 mL correctly before administering the drug
Pregunta 11
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A patient requires 40 units of NPH insulin and 10 units of regular insulin daily subcutaneously. What is the correct sequence when mixing insulins?
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Inject air into the regular insulin vial and withdraw 10 units; then using the same syringe, inject air into the NPH vial, and withdraw 40 units of NPH insulin
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Inject air into the NPH insulin vial, being careful no to allow the solution to touch the needle; next inject air into the regular insulin vial and withdraw 10 units; then w/draw 40 units of NPH insulin
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Inject air into the regular insulin vial, being careful no to allow the solution to touch the needle; next, inject air into the NPH insulin vial and w/draw 40 untis, then w/draw 10 units of regular insuling
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Inject air into the NPH insulin vial and w/draw 40 units; then using the same syringe, inject air into the regular insulin vial and w/draw 10 units of regular insulin
Pregunta 12
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Ms. Hall has an order for hydromorphone (Dilaudid), 2 mg intravenously, q 4 hours PRN pain. the nurse notes that according to Ms. Hall's chart, she is allergic to Dilaudid. The order for medication was signed by Dr. Long. What would be the correct procedure for the nurse to follow in this situation?
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Administer the medication; the doctor is responsible for medication administration
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Call Dr. Long and ask that she change the medication
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Ask the supervisor to administer the medication
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Ask the pharmacist to provide a medication to take the place of Dilaudid
Pregunta 13
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A nurse is administering heparin subcutaneously to a patient. What is the correct technique for this procedure?
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Aspirate before giving and gently massage after the injection
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Do not aspirate; massage the site for 1 minute
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Do not aspirate before or massage after the injection
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Massage the site of the injection; aspiration is not necessary bu will do no harm
Pregunta 14
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A nurse discovers that she made a medication error. What should be the nurse's first response?
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Record the error on the medication sheet
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Notify the physician regarding course of action
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Check the patient's condition to note any possible effect of the error
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Complete an incident report, explaining how the mistake was made
Pregunta 15
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A nurse is teaching an adolescent patient how to use a meter-dosed inhaler to control his asthma. What are appropriate guidelines for this procedure?
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Remove the mouthpiece cover and shake the inhaler well
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Take shallow breaths when breathing through the spacer
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Depress the canister releasing one puff into the spacer and inhale slowly and deeply
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After inhaling, exhale quickly through pursed lips
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Wait 1 - 5 minutes as prescribed before administering the next puff
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Gargle and rinse with salt and water after using the MDL
Pregunta 16
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The correct order for using a meter-dosed inhaler is:
1 - [blank_start]remove the mouthpiece cover[blank_end]
2 - [blank_start]shake the inhaler well[blank_end]
3 - [blank_start]breath normally through the spacer[blank_end]
4 - [blank_start]depress the canister[blank_end]
5 - [blank_start]release one puff into the spacer[blank_end]
6 - [blank_start]inhale slowly and deeply[blank_end]
7 - [blank_start]hold breath for 5-10 sec[blank_end]
8 - [blank_start]exhale slowly through pursed lips[blank_end]
9 - [blank_start]wait 1-5 min b4 next puff[blank_end]
10 - [blank_start]gargle/rinse w/tap water[blank_end]
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remove the mouthpiece cover
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shake the inhaler well
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breath normally through the spacer
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depress the canister
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release one puff into the spacer
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inhale slowly and deeply
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hold breath for 5-10 sec
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exhale slowly through pursed lips
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wait 1-5 min b4 next puff
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gargle/rinse w/tap water
Pregunta 17
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Nurses are legally responsible for understanding the pharmacotherapeutics of all drugs they administer.
Pregunta 18
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Most drugs are inactivated by the [blank_start]liver[blank_end] and transformed to inactive substances for [blank_start]excretion[blank_end].
Pregunta 19
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The [blank_start]kidneys[blank_end] excrete most drugs. The [blank_start]lungs[blank_end] are the primary route for the excretion of gaseous substances (anesthetics). Many drugs are excreted through bile in the gastrointestinal tract. The [blank_start]mammary[blank_end], [blank_start]salivary[blank_end] and [blank_start]sweat[blank_end] glands are also routes of drug excretion.
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kidneys
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lungs
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mammary
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salivary
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sweat
Pregunta 20
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A student nurse is permitted to accept a verbal order from a physician.
Pregunta 21
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Nurses are not legally responsible for the drugs they administer.
Pregunta 22
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Best practice is to question the patient about ever having received the medication and ask whether the patient is aware of any reaction to the medication.
Pregunta 23
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It is common practice to check controlled substances daily at specified intervals.
Pregunta 24
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If for any reason a controlled substance prepared for administration has to be discarded, a [blank_start]second[blank_end] [blank_start]nurse[blank_end] should act as a witness.
Pregunta 25
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If the patient receives several drugs, offer them [blank_start]separately[blank_end] so that if one is refused or dropped, positive identification can be made and the drug can be recorded or replaced.
Pregunta 26
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Drugs given orally are intended for absorption in the [blank_start]stomach[blank_end] and [blank_start]small[blank_end] [blank_start]intestine[blank_end].
Pregunta 27
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[blank_start]Enteric[blank_end]-[blank_start]coated[blank_end] tablets are released in the [blank_start]small[blank_end] [blank_start]intestine[blank_end] and used when the active ingredient of the drug is irritating to the [blank_start]stomach[blank_end] mucosa.
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Enteric
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coated
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small
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intestine
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stomach
Pregunta 28
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For patients who find it difficult to take liquids from a cup, use an [blank_start]oral[blank_end] [blank_start]syringe[blank_end] and place the medicine between the [blank_start]gum[blank_end] and [blank_start]cheek[blank_end] and give the liquid to the patient slowly.
Pregunta 29
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Shake [blank_start]emulsions[blank_end] and [blank_start]suspensions[blank_end] well and administer them promptly to ensure accurate dosage.
Pregunta 30
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For drugs that discolor the teeth, mix it well with [blank_start]liquid[blank_end], have the patient use a [blank_start]straw[blank_end] and encourage them to drink [blank_start]water[blank_end] after administration.
Pregunta 31
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Use a [blank_start]dropper[blank_end] to give infants or very young children liquid medications while holding them in a [blank_start]sitting[blank_end] or semi-sitting position; placing the medication between the gum and cheeks to prevent [blank_start]aspiration[blank_end].
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dropper
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sitting
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aspiration
Pregunta 32
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Sublingual and buccal meds can be swallowed.
Pregunta 33
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Drugs that deteriorate in solution are usually dispensed as [blank_start]powders[blank_end] and are reconstituted [blank_start]immediately[blank_end] before injection. Drugs that remain stable in solution are usually dispensed in ampules, bottles, pre-filled cartridges or vials in an [blank_start]aqueous[blank_end] or [blank_start]oily[blank_end] solution or suspension.
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powders
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immediately
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aqueous
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oily
Pregunta 34
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If not all medicine from an ampule is used, you can save it for later use.
Pregunta 35
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Use a [blank_start]filter[blank_end] [blank_start]needle[blank_end] to remove the medication from an ampule.
Pregunta 36
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Multidose vials are usually good for only [blank_start]24[blank_end] [blank_start]hours[blank_end].
Pregunta 37
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Prefilled syringes come with excess air. In some cases, this air should [blank_start]not be[blank_end] expelled.
Pregunta 38
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Some drugs have limited compatibility (when mixing meds in one syringe) and should be administered w/in [blank_start]15[blank_end] [blank_start]minutes[blank_end] of preparation. Incompatible drugs may become [blank_start]cloudy[blank_end] or form a precipitate in the syringe.
Pregunta 39
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When preparing meds from an ampule and a vial, prepare the med in the [blank_start]vial[blank_end] first, and then the med in the [blank_start]ampule[blank_end].
Pregunta 40
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[blank_start]Lantus[blank_end] and [blank_start]Levemir[blank_end] cannot be mixed w/other insulin.
Pregunta 41
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Before administering any insulin be aware of the [blank_start]onset[blank_end] [blank_start]time[blank_end], [blank_start]peak[blank_end], and [blank_start]duration[blank_end] of effects and ensure that proper food is available.
Pregunta 42
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Injections should be given an [blank_start]inch[blank_end] away from the previous injection site.
Pregunta 43
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[blank_start]Intravenous[blank_end] route is the most dangerous route because the drug is placed directly into the bloodstream.
Pregunta 44
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Check the patient receiving meds by a continuous IV infusion for possible adverse side effects at least every [blank_start]hour[blank_end].
Pregunta 45
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Intravenous Bolus or Push is administered very slowly over at least [blank_start]1[blank_end] minute.
Pregunta 46
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Transdermal patches that contain [blank_start]estrogen[blank_end] should not be applied to breast tissue due to the associated risks of breast cancer.
Pregunta 47
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Patient should not blow nose before instilling drops.
Pregunta 48
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Ask the patient to [blank_start]void[blank_end] before inserting a vaginal medication.
Pregunta 49
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Rectal suppositories can be administered to patients at risk for cardiac arrhythmias.
Pregunta 50
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For better medication delivery, use a [blank_start]spacer[blank_end] whenever administering meds via an MDI.
Pregunta 51
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DPIs are [blank_start]breath[blank_end] activated.
Pregunta 52
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Teaching about meds is an ongoing process and should begin as soon as the patient is admitted to the health care facility.