medications

Which of the following healthcare providers have prescriptive authority? Select all that apply. A) licensed practical nurse
B) pharmacist C) physicianD) social worker E) dentist
F) advance practice nurses
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A nurse is conducting an interview for a health history. In addition to asking the patient about medications being taken, what else should be asked to assess the risk for drug interactions?
A) the effects of prescribed medications
B) type and amount of foods eaten C) daily amount of intake and output D) use of herbal supplements
A nurse is administering lithium to a Japanese patient. What cultural factor should the nurse consider regarding the effects of the medications?
A) elevated serum levels may occur causing symptoms of drug toxicity B) expected side effects should be no different than in other patients C) the patient may require a larger-than-normal dose of a drugD) more rapid metabolism may interfere with drug absorption
A physician orders Cipro 500 mg, PO q12h for a patient with bronchial pneumonia. The nurse has Cipro 250 mg on hand. How many tablets would the nurse dispense? A) 1/2 tablet B) 1 tabletC) 2 tabletsD) 2 1/2 tabletsCWhat factor is used to most accurately calculate drug dosages for a child? A) age B) developmental levelC) weightD) body surface area (BSA)DA nurse is conducting an interview with a patient to collect a medication history. Which of the following questions would be used to ensure safe medication administration? A) Have you noticed any change in your bowel habits? B) How do you feel about taking medications?C) Do you have any allergies to medications?D) At what times do you take your medications?CA hospitalized patient asks the nurse for some aspirin for my headache. There is no order for aspirin for this patient. What will the nurse do? A) Go ahead and give the patient aspirin, a common self-prescribed drug.B) Ask the patients visitors if they have any aspirin for the patient.C) Ask the patients family to bring some aspirin from home.D) State that an order from the doctor is legally required and check with the doctor.DA physician has ordered that a medication be given stat for a patient who is having an anaphylactic drug reaction. At what time would the nurse administer the medication? A) at the next scheduled medication time B) immediately after the order is noted C) not until verifying it with the patient D) whenever the patient asks for itBWhat type of order would a physician most likely write to treat the symptoms of a disease? A) stat B) p.r.n. C) standing D) singleBWhat does the nurse do to verify an order for a medication listed on a medication administration record (MAR)? A) Compare it with the original physicians order. B) Ask another nurse what the drug is.C) Look up the drug in a textbook.D) Call the pharmacist for verification.AWhat must a nurse do each time medications are administered to ensure that medication errors do not occur? A) Verify the number of medications to be administered. B) Review information about classification of drugs.C) Ask another nurse to double-check the medications. D) Observe the three checks and five rights.DA nurse is administering a medication that is formulated as enteric-coated tablets. What is the rationale for not crushing or chewing enteric-coated tablets? A) to prevent absorption in the mouthB) to prevent absorption in the esophagus C) to facilitate absorption in the stomach D) to prevent gastric irritationDA nurse is administering a liquid medication to an infant. Where will the nurse place the medication to prevent aspiration? A) between the gum and the cheek B) in front of the teeth and gums C) on the front of the tongue D) under the tongueAA nurse is teaching an older adult at home about taking newly prescribed medications. Which of the following would be included? A) You can identify your medications by their color.B) I have written the names of your drugs with times to take them. C) You wont forget a medication if you count them every day.D) Dont worry if the label comes off; just look at the shapes.BA student nurse is administering medications through a nasogastric tube connected to continuous suction. How will the student do this accurately? A) Briefly disconnect tubing from the suction to administer medications, then reconnect.B) Realize this cant be done, and document information.C) Disconnect tubing from the suction before giving drugs, and clamp tubing for 20 to 30 minutes. D) Leave the suction alone and give medications orally or rectally.CWhat would a nurse instruct a patient to do after administration of a sublingual medication? A) Take a big drink of water and swallow the pill.B) Try not to swallow while the pill dissolves.C) Swallow frequently to get the best benefit. D) Chew the pill so it will dissolve faster.BA nurse is administering an intramuscular injection of a viscous medication using the appropriate- gauge needle. What does the nurse need to know about needle gauges? A) All needles for parenteral injection are the same gauge. B) The gauge will depend on the length of the needle. C) Ask the patient what size needle is preferred. D) Gauges range from 18 to 30, with 18 being the largest.DWhich of the following parts of the syringe and needle must be kept sterile when preparing and administering an injection? Select all that apply. A) the outside of the cap B) the outside of the barrel C) the needle hubD) the needleE) inside the barrel F) part of plunder entering barrelDEFA nurse has administered an intramuscular injection. What will the nurse do with the syringe and needle? A) Recap the needle and place it in a puncture-resistant container. B) Do not recap the needle and place it in a puncture-resistant container. C) Break off the needle, place it in the barrel, and throw it in the trash. D) Take off the needle and throw the syringe in the patients trash can.BA nurse is preparing an injection by withdrawing the solution from a multidose vial. What is necessary to facilitate withdrawing a medication from the vial? A) first inject an equal amount of air into the vialB) withdraw the liquid and then inject an equal amount of air C) insert the needle and slowly withdraw the liquidD) insert a separate needle to equalize the pressureAAn adult with diabetes receives 20 units of insulin each morning and evening. How will the nurse teach the patient to administer the insulin? A) Use a 1-mL syringe and give 0.4 mL.B) Use a 5-mL syringe and give 0.40 mL.C) Use a tuberculin syringe and give 4/10 mL. D) Use an insulin syringe and give 20 units.DA clinic nurse is preparing for a tuberculosis screening. Knowing the injections will be administered intradermally, what size needles and syringes will the nurse prepare? A) 10-mL syringe, 3-inch 18-gauge needleB) 5-mL syringe, 2-inch 20-gauge needleC) insulin syringe, 1-inch 16-gauge needleD) tuberculin syringe, 1/2-inch 26-gauge needleDWhich anatomic site is recommended for intramuscular injections for adults? A) vastus lateralis B) epidermis of inner forearm C) ventrogluteal musclesD) subcutaneous fatCA nurse is preparing to administer a medication by intravenous piggyback. Where will the piggyback container be placed? A) higher than the primary solution containerB) lower than the primary solution containerC) at an equal height with the primary solution container D) below the level of the patients heartAA nurse flushes an intravenous lock before and after administering a medication. What is the rationale for this step? A) to keep the inside of the needle or catheter sterile B) to facilitate patient comfort and decrease anxiety C) to clear medication and prevent clot formation D) to dilute the infusion and maintain homeostasisCWhich of the following accurately describes a step in this procedure?A) The medication is injected just below the dermis of the skin.B) Transdermal patches that contain estrogen should be applied to breast tissue. C) When indicated, apply a cold pack to the area to promote absorption.D) The nurse would wear gloves while massaging in the medication.D