- Sleepiness What is the average daily dose of the oral hypoglycemic agent glyburide ( glucotrol) -----
-- Correct Answer ------- 2.5 mg to 20 mg Qd b Diazepam is a medication used for anti - anxiety and seizure control . Diazepam is a controlled s ubstance . To which class / schedule does diazepam belong ------- Correct Answer ------- Class IV Clarinex is a medication that is available as an over - the - counter drug . The drug's action is to reduce what ? ------- Correct Answer ------- Allergy sym ptoms When given with calcium , which of the following supplements increase the body's absorption of the calcium A . Vitamin D B. Vitamin C C . Vitamin A D . Vitamin E ------- Correct Answer ------- Vitamin D Sedative - hypnotic drugs are use d to help clients do what ------- Correct Answer ------- Fall asleep Benzodiazepines are short - acting sedative - hypnotics . Which of the following is a benzodiazepine ------- Correct Answer ------- Diazepam What is the one side effect of anti - Parkinson's medication ------- Correct Answer ------- Rapid involuntary move ment A reduction in which substance causes the symptoms of Parkinson's disease ------- Correct Answer ------- Dopamine Insuline is administered by which route ------- Correct Answer ------- Subcutaneously A resident is scheduled to receive oral ibuprofe n for chronic arthritic pain: however , the resident is unable to swallow . The nurse must be informed because this is a problem with which of the following rights of medication administration ? ------- Correct Answer ---
---- The right route What do you do when your given a task you don't know how to complete? -------- Correct Answer --------- Ask the nurse What do you do if a med is too b ig for a resident to swallow? -------- Correct Answer -----
---- Report to the nurse How many mL is in a teaspoon? -------- Correct Answer --------- 5 mL How many mL is in a tablespoon? -------- Correct Answer --------- 15 mL What type of medication is given first? -------- Correct Answer --------- oral medications What should you always do before giving a patient a medication? -------- Correct Answer --------- use two personal identifiers What type of drug has the slowest rate of absorption? -------- Correct Answer --------- oral drugs What is sublingual? -------- Correct Answer --------- under the tounge What is buccal? -------- Correct Answer ------- -- inside cheek