Deck 8: Medicine Administration Strategies and Documentation

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Medication ordered at particular time intervals should be given on time to:

A) ensure that health professionals provide their care efficiently.
B) maintain consistent blood levels of the medication.
C) ensure that medications are not wasted.
D) ensure that patients have a structured approach to their care.
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Sympathomimetic agents such as adrenaline,noradrenaline and dopamine,which are commonly used in critical care areas,cannot be given through a peripheral vein because:

A) it would be difficult for the nurse to control the flow rate of a peripheral infusion.
B) a volumetric pump cannot be connected to a peripheral intravenous line.
C) there is greater risk of infection around the cannula site.
D) the agents can cause permanent necrosis of extremities.
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Only one registered nurse's signature is sufficient for checking of documentation procedures of the following EXCEPT for:

A) blood transfusions.
B) orally administered drugs and intermittent intravenous drugs.
C) intravenous fluids.
D) once-only or nurse-initiated drugs.
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A nursing student involved in checking blood products should be accompanied to the bedside of the patient by:

A) one registered nurse.
B) two registered nurses.
C) bedside checks are not required if the products and paperwork have been double-checked by two registered nurses.
D) students should never check medications or blood products.
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How many registered nurses are needed to check information for administration of drugs such as narcotic analgesics,digoxin and warfarin?

A) None
B) One
C) Two
D) More than five
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The rights of drug administration are:

A) giving the right drug, in the right dose, to the right person, by the right route, at the right time.
B) giving the right drug, in the right dose, at the right time.
C) giving the right drug, in the right dose, by the right route.
D) giving the right drug, in the right dose, to the right person.
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A health professional is required to practice within the policies and procedures of the health care agency and to follow the legal framework of government legislation.
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Deck 8: Medicine Administration Strategies and Documentation
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Medication ordered at particular time intervals should be given on time to:

A) ensure that health professionals provide their care efficiently.
B) maintain consistent blood levels of the medication.
C) ensure that medications are not wasted.
D) ensure that patients have a structured approach to their care.
maintain consistent blood levels of the medication.
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Sympathomimetic agents such as adrenaline,noradrenaline and dopamine,which are commonly used in critical care areas,cannot be given through a peripheral vein because:

A) it would be difficult for the nurse to control the flow rate of a peripheral infusion.
B) a volumetric pump cannot be connected to a peripheral intravenous line.
C) there is greater risk of infection around the cannula site.
D) the agents can cause permanent necrosis of extremities.
the agents can cause permanent necrosis of extremities.
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Only one registered nurse's signature is sufficient for checking of documentation procedures of the following EXCEPT for:

A) blood transfusions.
B) orally administered drugs and intermittent intravenous drugs.
C) intravenous fluids.
D) once-only or nurse-initiated drugs.
blood transfusions.
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A nursing student involved in checking blood products should be accompanied to the bedside of the patient by:

A) one registered nurse.
B) two registered nurses.
C) bedside checks are not required if the products and paperwork have been double-checked by two registered nurses.
D) students should never check medications or blood products.
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How many registered nurses are needed to check information for administration of drugs such as narcotic analgesics,digoxin and warfarin?

A) None
B) One
C) Two
D) More than five
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The rights of drug administration are:

A) giving the right drug, in the right dose, to the right person, by the right route, at the right time.
B) giving the right drug, in the right dose, at the right time.
C) giving the right drug, in the right dose, by the right route.
D) giving the right drug, in the right dose, to the right person.
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A health professional is required to practice within the policies and procedures of the health care agency and to follow the legal framework of government legislation.
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