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CH. 5 & 9 MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED ANSWERS 2025/2026 LATEST UPDATE/GET A+

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Prescribing stage Transcribing stage Administering stage - Prescribing stage In which step of the medication process can a medication error occur? Select all that apply. Prescribing Verification Procurement Transcribing Administration - Prescribing, Procurement, Transcribing, Administration A patient developing a topical rash after taking a medication is an example of which type of response? Error Allergic Near miss Idiosyncratic - Allergic Which statements by the student nurse indicate effective learning about the measures taken to prevent medication errors? Select all that apply. "I can give medicines prepared by other nurses." "I should not assume anything about the medication." "I should ask the patient about a history of drug allergies." "I should not record the patient's weight each time a medication is ordered." "I should check the expiration date of the medication before administration." - "I should not assume anything about the medication." "I should ask the patient about a history of drug allergies."

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CH. 5 & 9 MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED ANSWERS 2025/2026
LATEST UPDATE/GET A+

5 rights of drug administration - 1. Right patient
2. Right medication
3. Right dose
4. Right route of administration
5. Right time of delivery

Keys of med administration - - Always wash hands before & after
- Watch patient swallow meds
- Never record before giving

Medication order components - 1. Patients name
2. Name of medication
3. Dose
4. Route
5. Frequency of administration
6. Date, time and signature of prescriber

If patient vomits after giving meds and can see the med in the emesis what do you do? -
Don't re-adminster
Call doctor

Peg tube medication if pill form.. - *Always check that you can crush the medication*
Crush completely and mix into liquid
(some capsules can be opened and mixed)

Can you feed and give meds through the peg tube at the same time? - No - stop the
feeding before giving medication

What to check when giving med through g-peg tube - - HOB elevated 30-45 degrees
- Check residual before
- Flush the tube
- Flush between meds

Injection - intradermal - TB test
Do not rub site afterwards

Subcutaneous injections are administered into the ____________ tissue - Adipose
tissue

Subcutaneous injection sites - - Abdomen (fastest absorption)

, - Upper arm
- Upper thighs
- Upper back
- Upper ventral gluteal areas (slowest absorption)

Subcutaneous injection needle size - 3/8 - 5/8 inch

Do you massage the site after a Subcutaneous injection?
Do you need to aspirate for blood? - NO - it alters absorption
NO

Intramuscular (IM) injection benefits - - Handles more volume
- Longer duration of action
- Can have systemic effect

IM injection needle length - 1-1 1/2 in

IM injection sites - Gluteal (Buttocks)
Deltoid
Vastus Lateralis (thigh)

Do you need to aspirate for blood before an IM injection?
Do you massage or apply pressure after? - YES
Apply pressure

Why do we use the Z-track method? - Prevents tracking (leakage) of the medication into
the subcutaneous tissue

*pull skin taught to inject - when pull out needle release skin* makes a Z shape

Ampule (glass tube) medication administration - Tap top to remove medication from top
Use gauze to break open
*Use filter needle to draw up medication (to prevent glass in administration*
Then CHANGE to REGULAR needle to administer

Mixing insulins rule - Clear (rapid/regular) before cloudy (NPH)

How to mix insulin - Inject air into long acting
Inject air into short acting then withdraw the amount needed (clear)
Withdraw EXACT amount from long-acting (cloudy)

Before hanging any IV medication... - Assess the IV site

How long is an IV site good for? - Around 72 hr, then its rotated

Before administering , the IV/hep-lock has to be flushed with what? - Normal saline
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