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Ch 9 Basic Pharmacology for Nurses Clayton and Willihnganz 17 Revision Questions with Answers What are the 4 parenteral routes? - correct answers IM, IV, SC, and ID Factors involved in parenteral routes - correct answers1.) QUICKER onset of drug action, but SHORTER duration 2.) SMALLER dosage because potency is not altered by stomach or liver 3.) Cost is usually higher than oral route What are the guidelines for nurses who are prepping and administering meds? - correct answers1.) Basic knowledge of drugs ordered, prepped, and given 2.) Symptoms for which the medication is prescribed and baseline VS of pt. to determine reaction to med 3.) Nursing process to detect, prevent, or ameliorate adverse effects 4.) Use clinical judgement regarding drug orders, missed doses, modified drug orders, sub of generic med (Ther. equivalent), and changes in pt. condition in order to call physician Is a drug retrievable after injection? - correct answersNo, it is possible it was a PO, but not parenteral What technique is used for parenteral drug admn.? - correct answersAseptic How many needle stick occurences happen yearly? - correct answers600,000-800,000 What are the nurses 3 primary safety concerns? - correct answerspt. themselves other healthcare workers Syringes are made of either? - correct answersGlass (rarely used) or plastic What are the parts of a syringe? - correct answersTip Barrel

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Ch 9 Basic Pharmacology for Nurses Clayton and Willihnganz 17
Revision Questions with Answers
What are the 4 parenteral routes? - correct answers IM, IV, SC, and ID



Factors involved in parenteral routes - correct answers1.) QUICKER onset of drug action, but SHORTER
duration

2.) SMALLER dosage because potency is not altered by stomach or liver

3.) Cost is usually higher than oral route



What are the guidelines for nurses who are prepping and administering meds? - correct answers1.) Basic
knowledge of drugs ordered, prepped, and given

2.) Symptoms for which the medication is prescribed and baseline VS of pt. to determine reaction to
med

3.) Nursing process to detect, prevent, or ameliorate adverse effects

4.) Use clinical judgement regarding drug orders, missed doses, modified drug orders, sub of generic
med (Ther. equivalent), and changes in pt. condition in order to call physician



Is a drug retrievable after injection? - correct answersNo, it is possible it was a PO, but not parenteral



What technique is used for parenteral drug admn.? - correct answersAseptic



How many needle stick occurences happen yearly? - correct answers600,000-800,000



What are the nurses 3 primary safety concerns? - correct answerspt.

themselves

other healthcare workers



Syringes are made of either? - correct answersGlass (rarely used) or plastic



What are the parts of a syringe? - correct answersTip

Barrel

, Plunger



What are the two types of syringe tips? - correct answersLuer-Lok (threading locking collar outside of
the male leur slip that will lock the flange of the female connector securely)

Luer-Slip (male tapered end)



Which type of syringe tips is more secure? - correct answersLuer-Lok since the Luer-Slip is only relatively
secure



How is a syring calibrated? - correct answersIn mL (Volume), 1, 3, or 5 mL but sometimes 10, 20, or 50
mL



What is the tuberculin syringe? - correct answersA syringe that totals 1mL and used measure precise
measurement of medication

Long lines rep 0.1 mL

intermediate lines rep 0.05 mL

shortest lines rep 0.01 mL



How are volumes in glass syringes read? plunger

How are volumes in plastic syringes read? rubber flange - correct answerspg 118



How are insulin syringes read? - correct answerspg 117-118



What is the mL equivalent of U-100 syringe? - correct answers1mL



U-100 syringe has lines. What do the short and long ones usually rep? What about smaller doses of U-
50, U-40, or even U- 30? - correct answersshort lines for U-100 - 2 units of insulin

Longer lines- 10 units of insulin



Short lines for smaller dose (U-50)- 1 unit of insulin
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