NSG-300 Final Exam | COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED
CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+|
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intradermal injection - Correct Answer: 25-27 gauge, 3/8" to 5/8" long, insert 10-15 degree angle
IM needle length - Correct Answer: 1 to 1 1/2
SQ needle length - Correct Answer: 3/8-5/8 inch
ventrogluteal site (IM) - Correct Answer: is recommended for volumes greater than 2 mL
deltoid muslce (IM) - Correct Answer: used for 2mL or less
administration of eardrops - Correct Answer: children <3 - straighten the external ear canal by pulling
ear down and back
adults and children > 3 - pull auricle upward and outward
administration of eyedrops - Correct Answer: gently pull down skin below eye to expose conjunctival sac
and administer drops
how to administer sublingual medication - Correct Answer: med goes under tongue, do not swallow or
drink anything until all the way dissolved
how to administer buccal medication - Correct Answer: place the medication against the mucous
membranes of the cheek until it dissolves
, how to administer PO medications - Correct Answer: med is given by mouth and swallowed with fluid
how to administer topical medication - Correct Answer: apply to mucous membranes through direction
application of a liquid or ointment, insertion of a medication into a body cavity, instillation of fluid into a
body cavity, irrigation of a body cavity or spraying meds into a body cavity
Luer-lok syringe - Correct Answer: is the general syringe which have needles twisted onto the tip and
lock themselves in place
non-luer-lok syringe - Correct Answer: have needs that slip into the end
tuberculin syringe - Correct Answer: 16ths of minim and 100ths of a mL. (capacity of 1mL). used for
intradermal or subQ
insulin syringe - Correct Answer: 0.3-1 mL and is calibrated in units
how do med errors occur - Correct Answer: miscommunication, incomplete med orders
do clients have the write to refuse meds and what do you do about it - Correct Answer: yes, do not
administer the med and report it to the HCP
what is included in a med order - Correct Answer: patient name
name of drug
dosage
route
frequency, time and special instructions
date and time of order
signature and licensure of person writing the order
what is included in the documentation of VS - Correct Answer: Temperature
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED
CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+|
2025 LATEST UPDATED
intradermal injection - Correct Answer: 25-27 gauge, 3/8" to 5/8" long, insert 10-15 degree angle
IM needle length - Correct Answer: 1 to 1 1/2
SQ needle length - Correct Answer: 3/8-5/8 inch
ventrogluteal site (IM) - Correct Answer: is recommended for volumes greater than 2 mL
deltoid muslce (IM) - Correct Answer: used for 2mL or less
administration of eardrops - Correct Answer: children <3 - straighten the external ear canal by pulling
ear down and back
adults and children > 3 - pull auricle upward and outward
administration of eyedrops - Correct Answer: gently pull down skin below eye to expose conjunctival sac
and administer drops
how to administer sublingual medication - Correct Answer: med goes under tongue, do not swallow or
drink anything until all the way dissolved
how to administer buccal medication - Correct Answer: place the medication against the mucous
membranes of the cheek until it dissolves
, how to administer PO medications - Correct Answer: med is given by mouth and swallowed with fluid
how to administer topical medication - Correct Answer: apply to mucous membranes through direction
application of a liquid or ointment, insertion of a medication into a body cavity, instillation of fluid into a
body cavity, irrigation of a body cavity or spraying meds into a body cavity
Luer-lok syringe - Correct Answer: is the general syringe which have needles twisted onto the tip and
lock themselves in place
non-luer-lok syringe - Correct Answer: have needs that slip into the end
tuberculin syringe - Correct Answer: 16ths of minim and 100ths of a mL. (capacity of 1mL). used for
intradermal or subQ
insulin syringe - Correct Answer: 0.3-1 mL and is calibrated in units
how do med errors occur - Correct Answer: miscommunication, incomplete med orders
do clients have the write to refuse meds and what do you do about it - Correct Answer: yes, do not
administer the med and report it to the HCP
what is included in a med order - Correct Answer: patient name
name of drug
dosage
route
frequency, time and special instructions
date and time of order
signature and licensure of person writing the order
what is included in the documentation of VS - Correct Answer: Temperature