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What is the first action a nurse should take before administering a medication?
✔✔ Verify the provider’s order and confirm the five rights of medication administration
How should a nurse respond if a medication dose seems unusually high for a pediatric patient?
✔✔ Hold the medication and clarify the dose with the prescribing provider
What should a nurse do if a patient questions the medication being given?
✔✔ Recheck the order and verify the medication with the provider before administering
How is the dosage for pediatric medications typically calculated?
✔✔ Based on the child’s weight in kilograms
What should a nurse always confirm before giving a high-alert medication like insulin?
✔✔ A second nurse’s verification according to facility protocol
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, Why is it important to round doses appropriately in medication calculations?
✔✔ To ensure safe and accurate administration based on guidelines
What is the maximum volume that should be administered in a single intramuscular injection to
an adult in the deltoid site?
✔✔ 1 mL
What is the recommended method for verifying the correct dose of a liquid medication?
✔✔ Measure it using a calibrated oral syringe or medicine cup at eye level
What should a nurse do if a tablet must be split and there is no scored line?
✔✔ Contact the pharmacy or provider for an alternative form of the medication
What is the appropriate unit of measurement for IV infusion rates?
✔✔ Milliliters per hour (mL/hr)
What should a nurse do if a patient is allergic to penicillin and a cephalosporin is ordered?
✔✔ Notify the provider due to possible cross-sensitivity
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