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Math exam for exit of level 4, Cheat Sheet of Mathematics

Math exit exam, heparin math, dosage and calculations

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Chapter
10
Chapter Review
1.
Name
the
six
basic
rights
of
medication
administration
Right
Cdicahy
Right
OSagE_
Right
CIent
Right
YOt
Right
me
Right
OCUIENAahon
2.
The Joint Commission requires that clients be identified using
client
identifiers,
neither of which
can
be
the
YOOn_
humer
3.
A
medication
label
should
be
read
3
times.
4.
Medications should be
charted
aPter
_you
have
administered
them.
S.
Name
three
routes
of
medication
administration.
Oral
pArentraltoCal
30
mL
02)
capacity.
6.
The medicine cup
has
a
(an).
7.
Droppers
are
calibrated
to
administer
standardized
drops
regardless
of
what
type
of
dropper
is
used.
True
or
False?
Se
8.
The syringe used to administer a dosage
by
mouth
is
referred to as a (an)
OrAl
syrinae
9.
Volume
on
a
syringe
is
indicated
in
L
mL.
10.
The
medicine
cup
indicates
that
2
tablespoons
are
approximately
11.
The
eerS
CYHcia
12.
ISMP
is
an
abbreviation
for
fhile
for
Scte
Medianan
fraches
lists
medications
that
should
be
avoided
in
elderly
clients.
13.
TIC
is
an
abbreviation
for
heJOInE
COMSsim
14.
The
route
by
which
medicated
solutions
are
instilled
into
the
nostrils
is
ntraNAAL
15.
Examples
of
medications
that
have
been
identified
as
high-alert
medications
are
potassium
chloride,
MOrphint
hepaIO
,and
16.
QSEN
is
an
abbreviation
for
Aliny
(nd
Saly
[ducalion
for
Nur
ss
17.
True
or
False.
Medication
calculations
that
are
incorrect
are
an
example
of
a
medication
error.
TYUt
18. True o
False[afe
medication administration
is
the responsibility
of
only the nurse
19. True
orfalse)A
nurse does not have to establish the identity of a client they know well.
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Chapter 10 Chapter Review

  1. Name the six basic rights of medication administration Right Cdicahy Right OSagE_ Right CIent Right YOt

Right me

Right OCUIENAahon

2. The Joint Commission requires that clients be identified using

client (^) identifiers, neither of which can be the (^) YOOn_ humer

  1. A medication label should be read 3 times.
  2. Medications should be (^) charted aPter _you have^ administered^ them.

S. Name three routes of medication administration. Oral pArentraltoCal

  1. The medicine cup has a (an). 30 mL 02) capacity.
  2. Droppers are calibrated to administer standardized drops regardless of what type of dropper is used.

True or False? Se

8. The syringe used to administer a dosage by mouth is referred to as a (an)

OrAl syrinae

  1. Volume on a syringe is indicated in L
    1. The medicine cup indicates that 2 tablespoons are approximately mL.
    2. The eerS CYHcia

12. ISMP is an abbreviation for fhile for Scte Medianan fraches

lists medications that should be avoided in elderly clients.

  1. TIC is an abbreviation for heJOInE COMSsim
    1. The route^ by which^ medicated^ solutions^ are^ instilled^ into^ the^ nostrils^ is

ntraNAAL

  1. Examples of medications that have been identified as high-alert medications are potassium chloride, MOrphint (^) hepaIO ,and

16. QSEN is an abbreviation for Aliny (nd Saly [ducalion for Nur ss

  1. True or False. Medication calculations that are incorrect are an example of a medication error. TYUt

18. True o False[afe medication administration is the responsibility of only the nurse

19. True orfalse)A nurse does not have to establish the identity of a client they know well.

20. True of False) Clients do not have the right to refuse medications.

Lake

For questions 21-25, read the statements carefully and indicate which right of medication administration has been violated.

  1. The (^) medication label indicated for (^) optic use, and the medication (^) was instilled into the (^) client'sears The right rOOte
  2. (^) The prescriber ordered Glipizid and (^) the lient received (^) Glyburide. The (^) right

MedICahon

  1. The nurse charted all her medications on the medication record before she administered them. The right (^) COCunMeLz _
  2. The nurse administers a medication at 10 PM that was scheduled for 10 AM. The right
  3. The dosage to be administered was 1% tsp. The client received 15 ml. The right

For questions 26-27: ldentify the right that is violated.

  1. A client asks why she is receiving a medication. The nurse knows why, does not tell the client, and

administers the medication. The right 148

  1. A client with a history of low blood pressure (hypotension) has an order for an antihypertensive medication. The (^) right (^) CA
  2. According to the report, Preventing Medication Errors, by the Institute of Medicine, a strategy to effectively reduce errors is a partnership between -Ct t 0nd Can Cate prdUCE
  3. When a nurse is unfamiliar with a medication that has been ordered, the nurse should consult a

30. SREs is an abbreviation forer9) e A which are endorsed by NQF. NQF is an

abbreviation for uon4 yy. Ti Jm

27. immediately STAT

28. ointment Dint

mE

  1. milliequivalent

30. by rectum

or give at the beginning of the sentence.

Interpret the following orders. Use either administer

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