Pharmacology and the Nursing
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,compliance - correct ans:Implementation or fulfillment of a prescribers treatment plan or therapeutic
plan by patient.
medication error - correct ans:Any preventable adverse drug event involving inappropriate medication
use by a patient or health care professional; it may or may not cause the patient harm.
Noncompliance - correct ans:An informed decision on the part of the patient not to adhere to or follow
a therapeutic plan or suggestion.
Nursing Process - correct ans:Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Outcomes - correct ans:Descriptions of specific patient behaviors or responses that demonstrate
meeting of or achievement of behaviors related to each nursing diagnosis. These statements are specific
while framed in behavioral terms and are measurable.
Prescriber - correct ans:Any health care professional licensed by the appropriate regulatory board to
prescribe medications.
QSEN - correct ans:Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
KSA - correct ans:knowledge, skills, attitudes needed to to continually improve the quality and safety of
a patient within a healthcare system
6 major initiatives of QSEN - correct ans:Patient-centered care
Teamwork and collaboration
Evidence-based practice (EBP)
Quality improvement (QI)
, Safety
Informatics
Nine Rights of Medication Administration - correct ans:1) Right drug
2) Right dose
3) Right time
4) Right route/form
5) Right patient
6) Right documentation
7) Right reason
8) Right response
9) Right of patient to refuse
Right drug - correct ans:Must be checked against the medication label or profile 3x b4 giving
Right Dose - correct ans:always check the dose and confirm that is appropriate for patient's age and size
check prescribed dose against available drug stock and against normal drug range
recheck all math calculations
REMEMBER NO LEADING ZERO's - correct ans:0.2 is allowed, but NEVER 2.0
Right Time - correct ans:Include in your 3 check the frequency of the ordered medication, the time
administered and the last time the med was given.
***For routine med orders the standard of care is within the half hour it was prescribed.
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,compliance - correct ans:Implementation or fulfillment of a prescribers treatment plan or therapeutic
plan by patient.
medication error - correct ans:Any preventable adverse drug event involving inappropriate medication
use by a patient or health care professional; it may or may not cause the patient harm.
Noncompliance - correct ans:An informed decision on the part of the patient not to adhere to or follow
a therapeutic plan or suggestion.
Nursing Process - correct ans:Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Outcomes - correct ans:Descriptions of specific patient behaviors or responses that demonstrate
meeting of or achievement of behaviors related to each nursing diagnosis. These statements are specific
while framed in behavioral terms and are measurable.
Prescriber - correct ans:Any health care professional licensed by the appropriate regulatory board to
prescribe medications.
QSEN - correct ans:Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
KSA - correct ans:knowledge, skills, attitudes needed to to continually improve the quality and safety of
a patient within a healthcare system
6 major initiatives of QSEN - correct ans:Patient-centered care
Teamwork and collaboration
Evidence-based practice (EBP)
Quality improvement (QI)
, Safety
Informatics
Nine Rights of Medication Administration - correct ans:1) Right drug
2) Right dose
3) Right time
4) Right route/form
5) Right patient
6) Right documentation
7) Right reason
8) Right response
9) Right of patient to refuse
Right drug - correct ans:Must be checked against the medication label or profile 3x b4 giving
Right Dose - correct ans:always check the dose and confirm that is appropriate for patient's age and size
check prescribed dose against available drug stock and against normal drug range
recheck all math calculations
REMEMBER NO LEADING ZERO's - correct ans:0.2 is allowed, but NEVER 2.0
Right Time - correct ans:Include in your 3 check the frequency of the ordered medication, the time
administered and the last time the med was given.
***For routine med orders the standard of care is within the half hour it was prescribed.