Safe Dosage and Calculations: ATI
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,a nurse is dosage errors have
assisting w/ the the potential for
orientation of a significant harm to
newly licensed the client
nurse. the nurse
should explain
that it is
important to
have a second
nurse review the
dosage of high-
alert
medications,
such as heparin
& insulin, for
what reason?
,a nurse is caring request a liquid form
for a client who of the medication
is to receive from the pharmacy
omeprazole
(Prilosec) 40 mg
PO daily. the
client tells the
nurse that the
pill is too hard to
swallow. what
action should
the nurse take?
a nurse is injecting the insulin
preparing to
administer insulin
subcutaneously
to a client. the
nurse should
document the
administration of
the medication
immediately
after what
action?
, a nurse is caring administer meperidine 75 mg PO
for a client who now
has a
prescription for (it's been 5 hrs since the previous
meperidine dose so this is the appropriate
(Demerol) 50 mg action)
PO every 3 hr
PRN for
moderate pain, &
meperidine 75
mg PO every 3
hr PRN for
severe pain. at
1200, the client
reports back
pain rated as 8
on a pain scale
of 0-10. the client
received 75 mg
PO at 0700 & 50
mg PO at 1000.
what action
should the nurse
take?
Safe Dosage and Calculations
2025|Actual Exam Set Questions
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solutions) | Get It 100% Accurate!!
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Terms in this set (185)
,a nurse is dosage errors have
assisting w/ the the potential for
orientation of a significant harm to
newly licensed the client
nurse. the nurse
should explain
that it is
important to
have a second
nurse review the
dosage of high-
alert
medications,
such as heparin
& insulin, for
what reason?
,a nurse is caring request a liquid form
for a client who of the medication
is to receive from the pharmacy
omeprazole
(Prilosec) 40 mg
PO daily. the
client tells the
nurse that the
pill is too hard to
swallow. what
action should
the nurse take?
a nurse is injecting the insulin
preparing to
administer insulin
subcutaneously
to a client. the
nurse should
document the
administration of
the medication
immediately
after what
action?
, a nurse is caring administer meperidine 75 mg PO
for a client who now
has a
prescription for (it's been 5 hrs since the previous
meperidine dose so this is the appropriate
(Demerol) 50 mg action)
PO every 3 hr
PRN for
moderate pain, &
meperidine 75
mg PO every 3
hr PRN for
severe pain. at
1200, the client
reports back
pain rated as 8
on a pain scale
of 0-10. the client
received 75 mg
PO at 0700 & 50
mg PO at 1000.
what action
should the nurse
take?