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Which statement about medication preparation and administration is correct?
a.) Medications should be prepared in unmarked containers.
b.) The nurse cannot delegate medication preparation to another nurse.
c.) The nurse should not reveal the disposal of narcotic drugs to other health care
personnel.
d.) The nurse who administers medication to the patient is responsible for any errors
related to it. - D
Which statement made by the nursing student needs correction regarding the
administration of an intravenous bolus?
a.) " I should confirm the placement of the intravenous line before administering the
bolus."
b.) "I should stop giving medication if the intravenous fluid cannot flow at the proper
rate."
c.) "Medications that carry the risk of adverse effects should be administered quickly."
d.) "An intravenous bolus should be administered very cautiously because there is no
time to correct errors. - C
Which advantage is accurate for intravenous (IV) bolus medication administration over
other methods of administration?
a.) Reduces the risk of rapid-dose infusion
b.) Is useful for patients with restricted fluid intake
c.) Increases mobility, safety, and comfort for the patient
d.) Allows for administration of medications that are stable for a limited time in solution -
B
A patient diagnosed with diabetes mellitus has been prescribed insulin hormone
injections. The patient asks the nurse why the medication cannot be taken orally
instead. Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
a.) "The gastrointestinal (Gl) tract breaks down and destroys insulin."
b.) "It is injected into the finger for a quick response."
c.) "You will get used to this once you get the hang of it." •
d.) "You should talk to the health care provider about this." - A
Which of the nursing student's actions indicates the need for further teaching regarding
administration of oral medications in the pediatric patient?