Deck 8: Prescriptions and Medication Orders
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Deck 8: Prescriptions and Medication Orders
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Providers must have a DEA registration number before being allowed to prescribe which of the following?
1) Cardiac medications
2) Any medication
3) Controlled substances
4) Inhalers
1) Cardiac medications
2) Any medication
3) Controlled substances
4) Inhalers
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Which of the following actions should the nurse take if a patient is unable to take an ordered medication?
1) Document that the medication was held on the MAR and patient's medical record and notify the provider.
2) Leave the medication on the bedside table so the patient can take it later.
3) Have a coworker try to coerce the patient into taking the medication.
4) Call the floor supervisor.
1) Document that the medication was held on the MAR and patient's medical record and notify the provider.
2) Leave the medication on the bedside table so the patient can take it later.
3) Have a coworker try to coerce the patient into taking the medication.
4) Call the floor supervisor.
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Which of these medication orders is written incorrectly?
1) Loperamide, 4 mg, PO, every 6 hours
2) Repaglinide, 1, PO, before every meal
3) Heparin, 1,000 units, subcut, twice daily
4) Ampicillin, 500 mg, IV, every 6 hours
1) Loperamide, 4 mg, PO, every 6 hours
2) Repaglinide, 1, PO, before every meal
3) Heparin, 1,000 units, subcut, twice daily
4) Ampicillin, 500 mg, IV, every 6 hours
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What information about the provider must be written when composing a medication order? Select all that apply.
1) Name
2) Date of birth
3) Credentials
4) Social security number
5) Medical school attended
1) Name
2) Date of birth
3) Credentials
4) Social security number
5) Medical school attended
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5
Which of the following medication orders is written correctly? Select all that apply.
1) Vancomycin 500 mg, IV, every 18 hours
2) Digoxin 0.25 mg, IV, every 4 hours
3) Indomethacin 25 mg, PO, three times daily
4) Captopril, 1 tablet, tid
5) Amlodipine 5 mg PO
1) Vancomycin 500 mg, IV, every 18 hours
2) Digoxin 0.25 mg, IV, every 4 hours
3) Indomethacin 25 mg, PO, three times daily
4) Captopril, 1 tablet, tid
5) Amlodipine 5 mg PO
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6
A provider is attempting to give a verbal medication order to a nurse in the hallway outside the patient's room. Which of these actions by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1) The nurse writes the order down on a piece of scratch paper in her pocket.
2) The nurse refuses to take the order and walks away.
3) The nurse acknowledges the order, but asks the provider to make sure to write the order in the patient's medical record before leaving.
4) The nurse repeats the order back to the physician, hoping to remember it to write it down later.
1) The nurse writes the order down on a piece of scratch paper in her pocket.
2) The nurse refuses to take the order and walks away.
3) The nurse acknowledges the order, but asks the provider to make sure to write the order in the patient's medical record before leaving.
4) The nurse repeats the order back to the physician, hoping to remember it to write it down later.
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7
Which of these is the correct way for a nurse to document a telephone order?
1) "T.O. M. Smith, MD/RB/T. Anders, RN"
2) "T.O., M. Smith, MD/T. Anders, RN"
3) "M. Smith, MD/RB/T. Anders, RN"
4) "T.O., M. Smith/T. Anders"
1) "T.O. M. Smith, MD/RB/T. Anders, RN"
2) "T.O., M. Smith, MD/T. Anders, RN"
3) "M. Smith, MD/RB/T. Anders, RN"
4) "T.O., M. Smith/T. Anders"
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8
The nurse must document administration of a medication on the MAR. Proper documentation should include which of the following? Select all that apply.
1) The nurse's initials
2) The time the medication was given
3) The route of administration
4) The room number of the patient
5) The prescribing doctor's DEA number
1) The nurse's initials
2) The time the medication was given
3) The route of administration
4) The room number of the patient
5) The prescribing doctor's DEA number
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9
Which of these medication orders is written correctly? Select all that apply.
1) Gemfibrozil 600 mg PO, every 12 hours
2) Aspirin 2 tablets, PO every 8 hours, PRN, fever
3) Heparin 5,000 units, subcut, twice daily
4) Ceftriaxone 1 g, IV, every 12 hours
5) Vancomycin 1,000 mg every 12 hours
1) Gemfibrozil 600 mg PO, every 12 hours
2) Aspirin 2 tablets, PO every 8 hours, PRN, fever
3) Heparin 5,000 units, subcut, twice daily
4) Ceftriaxone 1 g, IV, every 12 hours
5) Vancomycin 1,000 mg every 12 hours
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10
A nurse is preparing to administer an antibiotic medication. Which of these statements made by the nurse shows understanding of the responsibilities of medication administration?
1) "I don't know what the dose is. The doctor orders that, not me."
2) "I'm not sure why you are taking this medication. I don't ask questions."
3) "This medication will kill the bacteria causing your infection. Be sure not to take it with any dairy products."
4) "Two of your medications have similar names. I get them confused sometimes."
1) "I don't know what the dose is. The doctor orders that, not me."
2) "I'm not sure why you are taking this medication. I don't ask questions."
3) "This medication will kill the bacteria causing your infection. Be sure not to take it with any dairy products."
4) "Two of your medications have similar names. I get them confused sometimes."
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11
A nurse receives a medication order from a provider. The order is illegible. Which of these actions by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1) Show it to a coworker who is familiar with the provider's handwriting.
2) Call the provider to clarify the order.
3) Disregard the order.
4) Report the illegible order to a supervisor.
1) Show it to a coworker who is familiar with the provider's handwriting.
2) Call the provider to clarify the order.
3) Disregard the order.
4) Report the illegible order to a supervisor.
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12
Which of the following is true regarding medication orders?
1) The trade name alone is not permitted.
2) The generic or trade name may be used.
3) If a commonly prescribed drug is ordered, a dosage is not necessary.
4) The trade name is preferred to reduce confusion.
1) The trade name alone is not permitted.
2) The generic or trade name may be used.
3) If a commonly prescribed drug is ordered, a dosage is not necessary.
4) The trade name is preferred to reduce confusion.
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13
Prewritten, standardized instructions for patients whose medical care is similar are called:
1) One-time only orders
2) PRN orders
3) STAT orders
4) Standing orders
1) One-time only orders
2) PRN orders
3) STAT orders
4) Standing orders
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14
A provider writes a medication order for "Zofran 4 mg IV every 4 hours PRN nausea/vomiting." The unit secretary incorrectly transcribes the order into the MAR, and the nurse administers 8 mg of Zofran to the patient. Who is responsible for this error?
1) The nurse
2) The unit secretary
3) The physician
4) The patient
1) The nurse
2) The unit secretary
3) The physician
4) The patient
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15
Which of the following medication orders is written correctly? Select all that apply.
1) Esomeprazole 20 mg, IV, every 6 hours
2) Enoxaparin 40 mgms, SQ, q 12 hours
3) Dilaudid 0.2 mg, IV push, every 4 hours, PRN, severe pain
4) NPH insulin 32 units, subcut, every morning before breakfast
5) Levothyroxine 0.0250 mg every morning before breakfast
1) Esomeprazole 20 mg, IV, every 6 hours
2) Enoxaparin 40 mgms, SQ, q 12 hours
3) Dilaudid 0.2 mg, IV push, every 4 hours, PRN, severe pain
4) NPH insulin 32 units, subcut, every morning before breakfast
5) Levothyroxine 0.0250 mg every morning before breakfast
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16
A patient is being transferred from the ICU to the medical unit. Which of the following is true regarding his medical orders?
1) A new set of orders for the medical unit must be written by the provider.
2) The orders from the ICU are still in effect.
3) Patients do not need orders on the medical unit.
4) The staff nurse can write new orders for the patient on admission to the medical unit.
1) A new set of orders for the medical unit must be written by the provider.
2) The orders from the ICU are still in effect.
3) Patients do not need orders on the medical unit.
4) The staff nurse can write new orders for the patient on admission to the medical unit.
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