CPSS EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
The medication is in a little bottle called an ANSWER Ampule.
The needle's diameter (ANSWER Gauge)
ANSWER Hub is a larger base that can be used to join a hollow needle to a
device, such as a syringe.
Liquid-holding cylindrical container: ANSWER Barrel
An answer vial is a tiny container, typically sealed, intended specifically for
liquids.
What justifies administering an injection? The GI system's inadequate
absorption or degradation of the medication
If the patient is not cooperative, unconscious, or incapable of taking PO
When localized therapy is sought, it is utilized.
recommended in emergency rooms when a quick and consistent medication
answer is needed.
What is the size of the needle used to draw blood? - ANSWER 18 g
How big of a needle is used for intramuscular injections? - ANSWER 22g
What size needle is used for injections of SubQ? ANSWER 25–27g
What size needle is used for injections of ID? ANSWER 26–27g
Which kind of injection absorbs substances the quickest? SOLUTION IV > IM
> SQ
When should I get an intramuscular injection? - ANSWER: Drugs are difficult
to digest.
,When you desire a moderate rate of action onset and duration
When the need for parenteral administration arises
Which three locations are used for IM injections? The gluteal (upper outside
quadrant) is the answer.
The deltoid muscle is located 3–4 cm below the acromion.
The vastus lateralis (upper thigh, anterolateral)
Which instant messaging app is best for babies and children under three? Vastus
lateralis is the answer.
*painful because of the lata fascia
* Absence of veins and nerves
Which instant messaging app is best for children older than two? - Gluteus
maximus as an answer
* Children under two are more likely to suffer a siatic nerve injury.
Which instant messaging site do adults prefer? - ANSWERS Deltoid
*Check children for radial nerves
When administering an intramuscular injection, what is a crucial method to
employ? - ANSWER Inject 0.2 cc of air into the syringe (air lock).
Hold the syringe at a 90-degree angle like a dart.
3 ccs is the maximum amount administered.
*Avoid massaging as it will break the seal.
What side effects are connected to intramuscular injections? The solution is to
inject into the vessel.
Inject into the nerve
The needle breaks off.
- septic or sterile abscess
Which kind of injection is utilized for medications that need to act for a longer
period of time and absorb more slowly? ANSWER SubQ
*Medications need to be soluble and effective at low dosages.
Which three locations are frequently used for SC injections? The upper outside
arm is the answer.
, The front thigh
The lower abdomen
Which MC SC injections are administered? - ANSWER Insulin and Heparin
*Keep insulin refrigerated.
*Avoid massaging or aspirating heparin injections.
How is insulin combined? ANSWER Gently rolled between palms of hands!
What method ought to be applied while administering a SC injection?
ANSWER: Using the thumb and fingers of the non-dominant hand, pinch the
SC tissue into a roll and inject at a 45-degree angle.
Maximum quantity: 2ccs
Which kind of injection is primarily localized and has few systemic effects?
ANSWER ID injections, allergy and tuberculosis tests
What are injections from C/I to ID? The answer is dermatitis.
Cellulitis
A prior positive TB test result
Which websites are most frequently used to insert IDs? ANSWER: Back
(allergy tests) and ventral forearm (TB)
*Vaccine for rabies provided in the deltoid
Which method is best for administering an ID injection? ANSWER: Decrease
the distance from the antecubital region by three to four finger widths.
Use no more than 0.1 ccs.
needle angle of 10 to 15 degrees
NEVER ASPIRATE
What are the brachial and radial ABGs' absolute C/I? ANSWER: No circulation
of the pulse or collateral
Cellulitis
Aneurysm at the location of the puncture
AV fistula or graft above the site of puncture
CORRECT ANSWERS
The medication is in a little bottle called an ANSWER Ampule.
The needle's diameter (ANSWER Gauge)
ANSWER Hub is a larger base that can be used to join a hollow needle to a
device, such as a syringe.
Liquid-holding cylindrical container: ANSWER Barrel
An answer vial is a tiny container, typically sealed, intended specifically for
liquids.
What justifies administering an injection? The GI system's inadequate
absorption or degradation of the medication
If the patient is not cooperative, unconscious, or incapable of taking PO
When localized therapy is sought, it is utilized.
recommended in emergency rooms when a quick and consistent medication
answer is needed.
What is the size of the needle used to draw blood? - ANSWER 18 g
How big of a needle is used for intramuscular injections? - ANSWER 22g
What size needle is used for injections of SubQ? ANSWER 25–27g
What size needle is used for injections of ID? ANSWER 26–27g
Which kind of injection absorbs substances the quickest? SOLUTION IV > IM
> SQ
When should I get an intramuscular injection? - ANSWER: Drugs are difficult
to digest.
,When you desire a moderate rate of action onset and duration
When the need for parenteral administration arises
Which three locations are used for IM injections? The gluteal (upper outside
quadrant) is the answer.
The deltoid muscle is located 3–4 cm below the acromion.
The vastus lateralis (upper thigh, anterolateral)
Which instant messaging app is best for babies and children under three? Vastus
lateralis is the answer.
*painful because of the lata fascia
* Absence of veins and nerves
Which instant messaging app is best for children older than two? - Gluteus
maximus as an answer
* Children under two are more likely to suffer a siatic nerve injury.
Which instant messaging site do adults prefer? - ANSWERS Deltoid
*Check children for radial nerves
When administering an intramuscular injection, what is a crucial method to
employ? - ANSWER Inject 0.2 cc of air into the syringe (air lock).
Hold the syringe at a 90-degree angle like a dart.
3 ccs is the maximum amount administered.
*Avoid massaging as it will break the seal.
What side effects are connected to intramuscular injections? The solution is to
inject into the vessel.
Inject into the nerve
The needle breaks off.
- septic or sterile abscess
Which kind of injection is utilized for medications that need to act for a longer
period of time and absorb more slowly? ANSWER SubQ
*Medications need to be soluble and effective at low dosages.
Which three locations are frequently used for SC injections? The upper outside
arm is the answer.
, The front thigh
The lower abdomen
Which MC SC injections are administered? - ANSWER Insulin and Heparin
*Keep insulin refrigerated.
*Avoid massaging or aspirating heparin injections.
How is insulin combined? ANSWER Gently rolled between palms of hands!
What method ought to be applied while administering a SC injection?
ANSWER: Using the thumb and fingers of the non-dominant hand, pinch the
SC tissue into a roll and inject at a 45-degree angle.
Maximum quantity: 2ccs
Which kind of injection is primarily localized and has few systemic effects?
ANSWER ID injections, allergy and tuberculosis tests
What are injections from C/I to ID? The answer is dermatitis.
Cellulitis
A prior positive TB test result
Which websites are most frequently used to insert IDs? ANSWER: Back
(allergy tests) and ventral forearm (TB)
*Vaccine for rabies provided in the deltoid
Which method is best for administering an ID injection? ANSWER: Decrease
the distance from the antecubital region by three to four finger widths.
Use no more than 0.1 ccs.
needle angle of 10 to 15 degrees
NEVER ASPIRATE
What are the brachial and radial ABGs' absolute C/I? ANSWER: No circulation
of the pulse or collateral
Cellulitis
Aneurysm at the location of the puncture
AV fistula or graft above the site of puncture