Term 1 of 48
A person is to receive 5 mg/kg of medication. They weigh 80 kg. What
amount would you administer?
0.4 mg
40 mg
400 mg
4000 mg
800 mg 40 mg
4 mg 400mg
,Term 2 of 48
You are caring for a person with a central line who is receiving TPN. What is
your MOST important action to prevent CLABSI?
Change the central line dressing every shift.
Change the IV tubing every 8 hours.
Perform correct sterile technique for dressing change at the CVC site.
Monitor blood sugar and report the results to the physician.
Give this one a go later!
Naloxone (Narcan®) Dextrose 50% IV push
Perform correct sterile technique Wash your mouth out after taking this
for dressing change at the CVC medicine to avoid staining of the teeth.
site.
Term 3 of 48
The person you are caring for is reviewing written instructions from their
physician and see that they have four new medicines prescribed. They are
primarily concerned with their migraine headaches and want to know which
of the medicines will help with that. What medication might be used to treat
their migraine headaches?
, Rizatriptan (Maxalt®)
Finasteride (Proscar®)
Nitroglycerin (Nitrobid®)
Tinzaparin (Innohep®), i.e. enoxaparin
Diltiazem (Cardizem®) I should pay close attention to OTC drug
labels so I don't take too much of.
Naloxone (Narcan®) Rizatriptan (Maxalt®)
Term 4 of 48
A person has a new order for digoxin (Lanoxin®). What would be accessed
immediately before administration?
Patellar reflex
Rate and depth of breathing
Cranial nerve function
Apical heart rate
Enoxaparin If I have sweating, shakes, nervousness,
increased heart rate, or headache, my
sugar might be low because of my new
medicine.
A person is to receive 5 mg/kg of medication. They weigh 80 kg. What
amount would you administer?
0.4 mg
40 mg
400 mg
4000 mg
800 mg 40 mg
4 mg 400mg
,Term 2 of 48
You are caring for a person with a central line who is receiving TPN. What is
your MOST important action to prevent CLABSI?
Change the central line dressing every shift.
Change the IV tubing every 8 hours.
Perform correct sterile technique for dressing change at the CVC site.
Monitor blood sugar and report the results to the physician.
Give this one a go later!
Naloxone (Narcan®) Dextrose 50% IV push
Perform correct sterile technique Wash your mouth out after taking this
for dressing change at the CVC medicine to avoid staining of the teeth.
site.
Term 3 of 48
The person you are caring for is reviewing written instructions from their
physician and see that they have four new medicines prescribed. They are
primarily concerned with their migraine headaches and want to know which
of the medicines will help with that. What medication might be used to treat
their migraine headaches?
, Rizatriptan (Maxalt®)
Finasteride (Proscar®)
Nitroglycerin (Nitrobid®)
Tinzaparin (Innohep®), i.e. enoxaparin
Diltiazem (Cardizem®) I should pay close attention to OTC drug
labels so I don't take too much of.
Naloxone (Narcan®) Rizatriptan (Maxalt®)
Term 4 of 48
A person has a new order for digoxin (Lanoxin®). What would be accessed
immediately before administration?
Patellar reflex
Rate and depth of breathing
Cranial nerve function
Apical heart rate
Enoxaparin If I have sweating, shakes, nervousness,
increased heart rate, or headache, my
sugar might be low because of my new
medicine.