Deck 11: Administering Injections and Immunizations

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__________ products are medications or other preparations intended for administration by injection, either through the skin or other external tissue, rather than through the gastrointestinal tract.

A) Parenteral
B) Parental
C) Injection
D) Phlebotomy
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Which of the following do parenteral products allow for?

A) Rapid response to medication
B) Accurate doses
C) Concentrating a medication in a small body area
D) All of the above
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Which of the following abbreviations related to injections and immunizations means "Intramuscular"?

A) IVP
B) IM
C) ID
D) mL
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Drugs can be administered into:

A) Skin only
B) Muscles only
C) Almost any part of the body
D) Veins only
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An injection administered under the skin is called what?

A) Subcutaneous
B) Intradermal
C) Intramuscular
D) Intravenous
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An injection administered to the artery is called what?

A) Intrasynovial
B) Intracardiac
C) Intravenous
D) Intra-arterial
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"Subcutaneous" should be abbreviated with which of the following abbreviations?

A) SQ
B) SC
C) SQC
D) subQ or Sub-Q
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Medical Assistants may not administer IV injections or initiate IV access, however which of the following should a medical assistant do when dealing with a patient who has preexisting IV access?

A) Monitor the area around the site of access for redness, swelling, or discomfort
B) Report any suspicious IV site appearance to a physician
C) Document infusing IV medications and fluids when assessing patients with IV access
D) All of the above
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What type of injection is administered deep into a skeletal muscle?

A) Intramuscular
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intradermal
D) Intravenous
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Proper administration of intramuscular injections requires needle insertion at what angle?

A) 80º
B) 90º
C) 45º
D) 40º
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What site is preferred for intramuscular injections in children?

A) Deltoid
B) Dorsogluteal
C) Vastus lateralis
D) Ventrogluteal
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Proper administration of subcutaneous injections requires needle insertion at what angle?

A) 90º
B) 45º
C) 50º
D) 20º
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If possible, subcutaneous injection doses should be limited to how many mL?

A) 2 mL
B) 1.5mL
C) 1 mL
D) 0.5 mL
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What term refers to the calibrated reservoir and plunger of a device intended to deliver medication to a body or introduce it to another delivery system?

A) Barrel
B) Syringe
C) Flange
D) Plunger
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Which of the following components of a syringe may be touched prior to and during injections?

A) Tip
B) Plunger
C) Needle
D) Barrel
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Hypodermic syringes are calibrated to which of the following measurement?

A) Milliliters
B) Liters
C) Fluid ounces
D) Grams
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What does needle gauge refer to?

A) Length of needle
B) Diameter of needle
C) Depth of needle
D) Material of needle
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Which of the following is NOT one of the "7 Rights of Drug Administration"?

A) Right drug
B) Right dose
C) Right documentation
D) Right bandage
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What should a medical assistant or any healthcare professional never do after administering an injection?

A) Properly dispose of the needle
B) Recap the needle
C) Wash hands
D) Bandage the injections site
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What is the term for any infectious or dangerous bodily fluid, tissue, or other substances that pose a risk to the health or safety of humans or the environment?

A) Biohazard material
B) Infection
C) Needlestick
D) All of the above
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What is the process of adding a liquid to a dry powder to make it suitable for injection?

A) Asceptic process
B) Reconstitution
C) Scoop method
D) Injection
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What is the first step to be taken when preparing to administer an injection or immunization?

A) Read the medication order
B) Prepare the syringe and needle for use
C) Administer the injection or immunization
D) Identify the patent
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When should a medical assistant decide to NOT administer an injection?

A) When the drug has expired
B) When the drug has been improperly labeled or stored
C) When the medical order is unclear of questionable
D) All of the above
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In the case of an accidental needlestick, what is the first action to take to minimize complications and serious infections?

A) Report the incident
B) Identify the patent
C) Wash the wound with soap and water
D) Obtain counseling
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__________ products are medications or other preparations intended for administration by injection, either through the skin or other external tissue, rather than through the gastrointestinal tract.

A) Parenteral
B) Parental
C) Injection
D) Phlebotomy
A
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Which of the following do parenteral products allow for?

A) Rapid response to medication
B) Accurate doses
C) Concentrating a medication in a small body area
D) All of the above
D
3
Which of the following abbreviations related to injections and immunizations means "Intramuscular"?

A) IVP
B) IM
C) ID
D) mL
B
4
Drugs can be administered into:

A) Skin only
B) Muscles only
C) Almost any part of the body
D) Veins only
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An injection administered under the skin is called what?

A) Subcutaneous
B) Intradermal
C) Intramuscular
D) Intravenous
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An injection administered to the artery is called what?

A) Intrasynovial
B) Intracardiac
C) Intravenous
D) Intra-arterial
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"Subcutaneous" should be abbreviated with which of the following abbreviations?

A) SQ
B) SC
C) SQC
D) subQ or Sub-Q
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Medical Assistants may not administer IV injections or initiate IV access, however which of the following should a medical assistant do when dealing with a patient who has preexisting IV access?

A) Monitor the area around the site of access for redness, swelling, or discomfort
B) Report any suspicious IV site appearance to a physician
C) Document infusing IV medications and fluids when assessing patients with IV access
D) All of the above
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What type of injection is administered deep into a skeletal muscle?

A) Intramuscular
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intradermal
D) Intravenous
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Proper administration of intramuscular injections requires needle insertion at what angle?

A) 80º
B) 90º
C) 45º
D) 40º
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What site is preferred for intramuscular injections in children?

A) Deltoid
B) Dorsogluteal
C) Vastus lateralis
D) Ventrogluteal
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Proper administration of subcutaneous injections requires needle insertion at what angle?

A) 90º
B) 45º
C) 50º
D) 20º
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13
If possible, subcutaneous injection doses should be limited to how many mL?

A) 2 mL
B) 1.5mL
C) 1 mL
D) 0.5 mL
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What term refers to the calibrated reservoir and plunger of a device intended to deliver medication to a body or introduce it to another delivery system?

A) Barrel
B) Syringe
C) Flange
D) Plunger
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Which of the following components of a syringe may be touched prior to and during injections?

A) Tip
B) Plunger
C) Needle
D) Barrel
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Hypodermic syringes are calibrated to which of the following measurement?

A) Milliliters
B) Liters
C) Fluid ounces
D) Grams
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What does needle gauge refer to?

A) Length of needle
B) Diameter of needle
C) Depth of needle
D) Material of needle
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Which of the following is NOT one of the "7 Rights of Drug Administration"?

A) Right drug
B) Right dose
C) Right documentation
D) Right bandage
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What should a medical assistant or any healthcare professional never do after administering an injection?

A) Properly dispose of the needle
B) Recap the needle
C) Wash hands
D) Bandage the injections site
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What is the term for any infectious or dangerous bodily fluid, tissue, or other substances that pose a risk to the health or safety of humans or the environment?

A) Biohazard material
B) Infection
C) Needlestick
D) All of the above
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21
What is the process of adding a liquid to a dry powder to make it suitable for injection?

A) Asceptic process
B) Reconstitution
C) Scoop method
D) Injection
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22
What is the first step to be taken when preparing to administer an injection or immunization?

A) Read the medication order
B) Prepare the syringe and needle for use
C) Administer the injection or immunization
D) Identify the patent
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When should a medical assistant decide to NOT administer an injection?

A) When the drug has expired
B) When the drug has been improperly labeled or stored
C) When the medical order is unclear of questionable
D) All of the above
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In the case of an accidental needlestick, what is the first action to take to minimize complications and serious infections?

A) Report the incident
B) Identify the patent
C) Wash the wound with soap and water
D) Obtain counseling
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