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The First Sound Or Distinct Change In Sound You Hear When Taking A Resident's Blood Pressure Is Recorded As The.. - ✔ Systolic Pressure Drugs That Are Effective Against Many Pathogens Are Called - ✔ Broad Spectrum Mrs. Jones Is Taking Xanax. She Tells You Of The Unusual Dreams She Has Been Having, You Should - ✔ Report Incident For Future Comparison Residents With Diabetes Have A Greater Risk Of - ✔ Circulatory Disease A Certified Staff Is Most Responsible To The - ✔ Manager/Designee A Way To Prevent Constipation Without Using Laxatives Would Be To - ✔ Drink More Water A Resident Refused To Take Medication. To Document The Refusal On The Medication Sheet You Would - ✔ Write And Then Circle Your Initials In The Box For Time And Date A Violation Of The Six Rights Is When - ✔ You Forgot The 8:00 Am Daily Dose And It Is Now 11:00 Am Correct When Is It Necessary To Wash Your Hands - ✔ After Administering Medications To An Individual Documenting Medications Administered Should Be Completed With - ✔ A Black Pen Which One Of The Following Warning Signs Might Accompany Prescription A. Take Only With Alcohol B. This Medication Is Available In A Generic Form C. This Medication May Cause Drowsiness Correct D. Take Randomly Throughout The Day - ✔ The Medication May Cause Drowsiness
Eye Drops May Be Administered Daily For Which One Of The Following Select One: A. Kidney Disease B. Diabetes C. Macular Degeneration Correct D. Arthritis - ✔ Macular Degeneration Some Medications Should Be Given With - ✔ Food The Correct Abbreviation Is Select One: A. Ac - After Meals B. Prn - Best Time C. Bid - As Needed Twice Daily D. Qd - Every Day Correct - ✔ Qd-Everday An Individual's Difficulty Taking Oral Medications Is Most Likely Affected By - ✔ Swallowing A Pharmacy Label Includes The - ✔ Medication Strength Characteristics Of Controlled Substances Include - ✔ High Abuse Potential; Requires A Prescription A Manager/Designee Delegation Of Medication Administration To A Certified Staff Includes - ✔ Clear And Concise Communication About Each Individual And Their Medications The Nurse Practitioner Ordered Propanolol (Inderal) 30 Mg, The Strength Is 10mg Per Tablet, You Should Administer - ✔ 3 Tablets Documentation Required After Administration Of Regular Insulin According To A Sliding Scale Is - ✔ Fasting Blood Sugar, Site Injection, And Amount Of Insulin Given
The Slowest Form Of Medication Absorption Occurs When The Medication Is Given - ✔ Orally Normal Blood Sugar Would Be - ✔ 70 - 11 M/Dl An Accurate Inventory Of Medication Is Required - ✔ By Law For Countable Substances A Pharmacy Label Includes The - ✔ Individuals Name A PRN Medication Is A Medication - ✔ Given As Needed For A Specific Reason The Medication Count Must Be Done - ✔ Every Time The Staff Changes An Individual With Asthma Complains To You Of Increased Shortness Of Breath, Cough, And Has Audible Wheezing. The Appropriate Action Is To - ✔ Obtain Vital Signs, Then Notify Manager/Designee Of The Change In The Individual's Condition An Individual With A History Of Depression Refuses Her Regularly Scheduled Medications. The Appropriate Action Is To - ✔ Contact The Manager/Designee To Report The Refusal The Physician Will Include The Following Items In An Insulin Order - ✔ Number Of Units, Type Of Insulin, When Insulin Is To Be Given, And Route The Most Common Reason An Individual Receives A Controlled Substance Is For - ✔ Depression A Diabetic Individual Complains Of Not Feeling Well. The Nurse Asks You To Check The Fasting Blood Sugar And The Result Is 56. You Would Expect The Individual To - ✔ Feel Weak And Shakey The Abbreviation For Bowel Movement Is - ✔ BM You Have Three Residents Scheduled To Receive Their Meds At 8am, You Should Administer The Medication By - ✔ Making Sure That You Prepare And Administer The Meds To Each Person In The Same Order Every Day
When Completing The Checks Of Medication Administration, The First Thing To Do Is To Check - ✔ The Doctor Order To The Pharmacy Label Then Pharmacy Label To The Medication Sheet A Person Takes A New Medication. Three Hours Later He Breaks Out In A Rash, The Cause Could Be - ✔ Allergic Reaction The Main Reason For Reporting A Medication Error Is To - ✔ Minimize The Chance Of A Similar Incident In The Future When A Client Is Using Over The Counter Medications - ✔ A Medical Provider Order Is Required And The Container Needs The Client's Name On It The Resident Is Prescribed An Oral Medication Two Times A Day, The Type Of Medication Steps On The MAR Are The Following - ✔ Right Resident, Medication, Route And Time One Of The Residents Is Taking Metformin, Prior To Administering, The Fasting Blood Sugar Is 60, You Should - ✔ Contact Your Manager For Direction Before Proceeding To Next Step Always Check The Medication Sheet Before Giving Insulin Because The - ✔ Dosage May Have Changed The Units On A Filled Syringe Should Be Measured - ✔ Where The Black Line Of The Plunger Meets The Barrel You Have Four Insulin Injections To Give To Individuals Who Are All Residing On The Same Facility, You Should - ✔ Prepare And Administer Each Injection Separately One At A Time The Best Thing You Can Ask Yourself When Administering Medication Is 'Am I Giving The Right' - ✔ Dose Of The Right Medication, To The Right Person, At The Right Time, Through The Right Route. The Best Choice To Treat Hypoglycemia Is To Consume - ✔ Half A Cup Of Orange Juice
Always Check The Medication Sheet Before Giving Insulin Because The - ✔ Dosage May Have Changed The Resident Prescribed An Oral Medication Two Times A Day, The Type Of Medication Steps On The MAR Are The Following - ✔ Right Resident,Medication, Route, Time Caregiver Authorized Duties Include The Following Except - ✔ Diagnosing Resident Who Is In Severe Pain Resident Taking Tylenol BID, It Means - ✔ Two Times A Day When Giving PRN Medication, What You Must Do After Giving The Medication? - ✔ Log Date, Time, Amount, Name Of Med, Effectiveness And Initials