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What is the first step before administering an IV medication?
✔✔ Verify the medication order against the MAR and check the patient's identity
Why is it important to know the compatibility of an IV medication with the IV fluid running?
✔✔ To prevent chemical reactions or precipitation that could harm the patient
How should the nurse respond if the IV medication is not compatible with the current IV fluid?
✔✔ Stop the current infusion, flush the line with saline, administer the IV medication, and flush
again before restarting the IV fluid
What is the best method to deliver a small volume of IV medication over a short time?
✔✔ IV push (bolus) through a saline lock or Y-site
A provider prescribes 1 g of a medication to be infused over 30 minutes. The concentration is 1 g
in 50 mL. What is the infusion rate in mL/hr?
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, ✔✔ 100 mL/hr
Why should the nurse use a pump when administering IV medications?
✔✔ To control the rate precisely and avoid rapid infusion that could cause side effects
What must be assessed before and after giving an IV opioid medication?
✔✔ Respiratory rate, sedation level, and pain level
What should the nurse do if phlebitis is noted at the IV site before administering medication?
✔✔ Stop the IV, remove the catheter, and start a new IV in another site
What is the purpose of flushing an IV line before and after IV medication administration?
✔✔ To ensure patency and clear the line of incompatible substances
A medication is ordered as 500 mg to be infused over 2 hours. The medication is in 100 mL of
normal saline. What is the rate in mL/hr?
✔✔ 50 mL/hr
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