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A set of review questions for the mape101 medication administration proficiency exam. It covers various aspects of medication administration, including dosage calculations, unit conversions, and safe medication practices. The questions are designed to assess the student's understanding of key concepts and their ability to apply them in real-world scenarios.
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Course Title and Number: MAPE101 Exam Exam Title: MAPE101 Exam Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025 Instructor: [Insert Instructor’s Name] Student Name: [Insert Student’s Name] Student ID: [Insert Student ID]
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Read All Instructions Carefully and Answer All the Questions Correctly Good Luck: - your patient is started in a heparin gtt running at 45 mL per hour. the bag that is supplied to you is given supplied at 25,000 units in 500 mL of NS. how many units per hour is your patient receiving? - =Answer>> 2250 units you as the nurse receive a phone call from lab on the patient above. per the lab tech, the aPTT for your patient is greater than 240. per the hospital protocol, which you are following, it states that you need to pause the heparin gtt for 1 hour and when you restart it to decrease by a large dose, which is 250 units per hour. once you restart the heparin gtt, how many mL of heparin will the patient be infusing at? round to the nearest whole number - =Answer>> 40 mL/hour you then receive another phone call after 6 hours stating that the patient is still supratherapeutic on their aPTT and your patient has signs of bleeding, you talk to the physician that states that you should just run the heparin gtt at 850 units/hour as they need it for their elevated troponins, but we would like to not have them so therapeutic on the labs. what will you as the nurse run the pump at in mL per hour? round to the nearest whole number - =Answer>> 17 mL/hour Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔
your patient is 74 inches tall. how many cm is that? - =Answer>> 185 cm or 188 cm a patient is on a 1500 mL fluid restriction for a 24 hour period. your patient is receiving 83 mL per hour of IV fluid and the physician wants this counted into the fluid restriction. how much fluid would your patient be able to consume orally in mL? round to nearest 10th - =Answer>> 0 a baby weighs 6950 grams. how many pounds does the infant weigh? round to the nearest 10th - =Answer>> 15. lbs the patient is given 4.56L of a fluid via IV. how many ounces did the patient receive? round to the nearest 10th - =Answer>> 152 oz the patient is getting IV antibiotics. this patient is supposed to receive 7 days of a once daily dose of ceftriaxone 3075mg. how many grams will the pharmacy have to give to cover the entire duration? round to the nearest whole number - =Answer>> 22 grams the patient has a lesion on the chest xray that measures 15 mm. how many cm is this? round to the nearest 10th - =Answer>> 1.5 cm the patient is supposed to be getting solumedrol 60 mg IV once daily for covid-19. the pharmacy supplies this as solumedrol 15mg/mL. how many mL will the RN have to administer for each dose? round to nearest 10th - =Answer>> 4 mL Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔
the physician orders an IV fluid bolus of 800 mL to be administered over two hours. what will the RN set the pump at in mL/hour to administer within the correct time frame? round to nearest whole number - =Answer>> 400 mL/hour the patient is getting heparin IV at a rate of 27 mL/hour. the pharmacy supplies this in a 25,000 units per 500 mL solution. how many units per hour is the patient receiving? round to nearest whole number - =Answer>> 1350 units/hour the nurse for the above patient does not have a pump available, but needs to hang the heparin STAT. what will the RN set the gtt per minute if the tubing that is provided to them is a 12 gtt/mL tubing set? again, the patient is receiving 27 mL/hour heparin. round to nearest whole number - =Answer>> 5 gtt/min a patient comes into the hospital and is giving you the list of their pills. you then go to give the patient their nightly medications and the patient states that one of their pills does not look right. select all of the correct steps that the RN would take to make sure that the med rec process was followed. (SATA) a. tell the patient that the manufacturer is different and to just take the pills b. tell the patient that the med rec will be reviewed again, with the physician and we will make sure that the correct pill is ordered c. review the med rec as it was done on admit and add any changes that need to be made to the list d. look over the med rec again if they get transferred, but it was already done on admit, so the pills are correct and the RN should administer the pill as is - =Answer>> b. tell the patient that the med rec will be Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔
a. notify the appropriate people following the chain of command b. notify the patient c. document in the occurrence reporting system that the error was made and only give objective information d. document the same thing in the patient's chart as the occurrence reporting e. document in the patient's chart that an occurrence report was filed - =Answer>> a. notify the appropriate people following the chain of command c. document in the occurrence reporting system that the error was made and only give objective information d. document the same thing in the patient's chart as the occurrence reporting the patient is receiving IV heparin infusion at 13 mL/hour. the heparin is supplied as a 25,000 units per 500 mL of NS solution. how many units per hour is the patient receiving? round to nearest whole number - =Answer>> 650 units/hour the patient is receiving an IV heparin infusion. the medication is supplied as 25,000 units in 500 mL of NS. the patient is receiving 1200 units per hour. how many mL is the medication running at? round to nearest whole number - =Answer>> 24 mL/hour the patient from the previous question needs a bump up in their heparin as the aPTT is not therapeutic. per the protocol the RN is supposed to increase the heparin gtt by 250 units. based on the increase what will the new rate for the heparin gtt be in mL per hour? - =Answer>> 29 mL/hour you as the RN are initiating a new heparin gtt on a patient that was admitted with an NSTEMI. the protocol states that you need to give a heparin bolus of 7500 Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔
units and then start the gtt at 850 units per hour. the vial for the bolus is given to you from pharmacy as a 1 mL for 1000 units of heparin. the gtt is given to you as 25,000 units per 500 mL. how many mL will you administer for the bolus and how many mL per hour will the gtt be started at? round the bolus to the nearest 10th and round the gtt rate to the nearest whole number - =Answer>> bolus: 7.5 mL infusion: 17 mL/hour a patient is on a heparin gtt and is being infused at 30 mL per hour. if the medication is delivered in a bag of 25,000 units per 500 mL of D5W, how many units is the patient receiving per hour? - =Answer>> 1500 units the previous patient needs to have their dosing of heparin changed, based on a low aPTT result. per the policy it states to change the dosing by 400 units per hour. what will the new rate be in mL per hour? - =Answer>> 38 mL/hour Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔