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Test bank for Calculating Drug Dosages-An Interactive Approach to Learning Nursing Math 3rd Edition by Sandra Luz Martinez de Castillo & Maryanne Werner McCullough. Unit One. Safety in Medication Administration Chapter 1. Safety in Medication Administration Chapter 2. The Drug Label Unit Two. Systems of Measurement Chapter 3. The Metric System Chapter 4. The Household System Unit Three. Methods of Calculation Chapter 5. Linear Ratio and Proportion Chapter 6. Fractional Ratio and Proportion Chapter 7. Dimensional Analysis Chapter 8. Formula Method Unit Four. Administration of Medications Chapter 9. Calculating Oral Medication Doses Chapter 10. Syringes and Needles Chapter 11. Calculating Parenteral Medication Dosages Chapter 12. Preparing Powdered Parenteral Medications Chapter 13. Administration of Insulin Unit Five. IV Therapy and Administration of Intravenous Medications Chapter 14. Intravenous Infusion and Infusion Rates Chapter 15. Calculating Infusion and Completion Time Chapter 16. Administering IV Push Medications Unit Six. Verifying Safe Dose and Critical Care Calculations Chapter 17. Verifying Safe Dose Chapter 18. Titration of Intravenous Medications Unit Seven. Intake and Output Chapter 19. Calculating Intake and Output Chapter 20. Parenteral Intake Unit Eight. Dosages for Pediatric and Older Adult Populations Chapter 21. Considerations for the Pediatric Population Calculating Drug Dosages-An Interactive Approach-3E-Castillo & McCullough-Test Bank|2023 Updated| Chapter 1: Safety in Medication Administration Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. What are the recommendations from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) for nurse RN/PNs in order to reduce medication errors? 1. Maintain accurate records of all medications. 2. Display openness regarding errors and problems. 3. Take greater responsibility for monitoring medications and reporting changes. 4. All of the above 2. A nursing instructor asks a nursing student about the Institute of Medicine (IOM). What information given by the student nurse RN/PN indicates a need for further teaching? 1. “It is an independent, profitable organization established in 1975.” 2. “It serves to inform government policy makers on national health-care issues.” 3. “It provides reliable information and makes recommendations for best practices.” 4. “It advocates for the establishment of a partnership between the patient and the healthcare provider.” 3. A nursing student is discussing the Institute of Safe Medication Practices (ISMP). What answer given by the student indicates the need for further teaching? 1. “It is a nonprofit agency established in 1975.” 2. “Its primary purpose is to identify the causes of medication errors.” 3. “It recommends evidence-based strategies for the prevention of medication errors.” 4. None of the above 4. Please review the medication order shown and select the statement that applies to the order. 1. The ordered dose has a trailing zero. 2. The medication order is correctly written. 3. The nurse RN/PN is correct to question the medication order. 4. The unit “mg” should be spelled out to read “milligrams.” 5. What is the nurse RN/PN least likely to find in a medication order? 1. Ordered dose 2. Routecofcadministration 3. Medicationccomposition 4. Patientcidentificationcinformation c 6.c ThecnursecRN/PNcneedsctocadministercampicillinctocacpatientcwithcpneumoniacandchasccorrectlycidentifi edcthecpatientcandcbasicccomponentscofcthecmedicationcordercincthecmedicationcadministrationcrecordc( MAR). Apartcfromcthese,cwhatcelsecdoescthecnursecRN/PNcneedctoclookcforcincthecmedicationcorderctocensurecsafecadmi ni strationcofcthecdrugcbasedconcthecpatient’scclinicalccondition? 1. Orderedcdose 2. Routecofcadministration 3. Frequencycofcadministration 4. Additionalcphysiciancinstructions c 7.c ThecnursecRN/PNciscreviewingcacpaperccopycofcacnewlycadmittedcpatient’scmedicationcad ministrationcrecordc(MAR).cWhatciscthecmostcappropriatecnursingcaction? 1. Administercthecdosecascordered. 2. AskcanothercnursecRN/PNctocverifycthecdose. 3. Questioncthecdosecwithcthecpharmacist. 4. Checkcthecmedicationcorderctocverifycthecdose. c c 8.c c c 9.c Acnursingcinstructorcaskscacstudentctoccitecexamplescofcmedicalcerrorscthatcmaycoccurcwhilecdealingcwit hcpatientscandctheircmedicationcduectocatriskcbehaviorscofcthecnursecRN/PN.cWhichcexamplecgivencbycthecstudentcindicatescacneedcforcfurtherctea ching? 1. “Forgettingctocdouble-checkcmedicationscpercthecinstitutionalcpolicy” 2. “Omittingcthecusecofctwocpatientcidentifierscpriorctocgivingcmedications” 3. “Overlookingcthecsixcrightscofcmedicationcadministration,ctherebyctakingcshortcuts” 4. Nonecofcthecabove c10.c IncwhichcphasescofcthecmedicationcprocesscdoescthecnursecRN/PNcneedctocbecmostccautiouscab outcthecoccurrencecofcmedicationcerrors? 1. Prescribingcandcdispensingcphases 2. Dispensingcandcmonitoringcphases 3. Prescribingcandcadministeringcphases 4. Administeringcandcmonitoringcphases c11.c AcnursecRN/PNciscreviewingcacnewcpatient’scmedicationcadministrationcrecordc(MAR)catcthecchang ecofcthecshift.cItchascallcthecbasiccinformationcsuchcascthecdrugcname,cdose,croute,cfrequency,candctime cofcadministration.c WhatcshouldcthecnursecRN/PNcdocfirst? 1. Double-checkcthecmedicationcorder. 2. Administercthecdrugcatcthecgivenctime. 3. Questioncthecroutecwithcthecpharmacist. Copyright © 2022 F. A. Davis Company 4. Questioncthecorderedcdosecwithcthecpharmacist. 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Theycpromotecactivitiescthatccreatecaccontinuouscawarenesscforcpatientcsafety. 3. Bothc1candc2 4. Nonecofcthecabove c14.c ThecnursecRN/PNciscreviewingcthecpatient’scmedicationcadministrationcrecordc(MAR).cThecdrugciscav ailablecascthecprescribedcdose.cThecfrequencycandctimecofcadministrationciscalsocmentionedcincthecM AR.cHowever,cthecnursecRN/PNcfindscthatcthecroutecofcadministrationciscmissingcincthecMAR.cWhatc iscthecmostcappropriatecclinicalcdecisioncthecnursecRN/PNcshouldcconsider? 1. Questioncthecroutecwithcthecpharmacist. 2. Checkcthecmedicationcorderctocverifycthecroute. 3. Administerconectabletcofcthecdrugcincthecmentionedcdose. 4. Refraincfromcgivingcthecmedicationcatcthecmentionedctime. c 15.c ThecnightcshiftcnursecRN/PNciscreviewingcthecelectroniccmedicationcadministrationcrecordc(MAR)cofc thecpatientcandcnoticescacdrugcthatciscduectocbecadministeredcatcnightcwascmarkedcascgivencduringcthecd ay.cWhatcactionctakencbycthecnursecRN/PNcisccorrect? 1. 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Test bank for Calculating Drug Dosages-An Interactive
Approach to Learning Nursing Math 3rd Edition by
Sandra Luz Martinez de Castillo & Maryanne Werner-
McCullough

,TABLE OF CONTENTS

Unit One. Safety in Medication Administration

Chapter 1. Safety in Medication Administration

Chapter 2. The Drug Label



Unit Two. Systems of Measurement

Chapter 3. The Metric System

Chapter 4. The Household System



Unit Three. Methods of Calculation

Chapter 5. Linear Ratio and Proportion

Chapter 6. Fractional Ratio and Proportion

Chapter 7. Dimensional Analysis

Chapter 8. Formula Method



Unit Four. Administration of Medications

Chapter 9. Calculating Oral Medication Doses

Chapter 10. Syringes and Needles

Chapter 11. Calculating Parenteral Medication Dosages

Chapter 12. Preparing Powdered Parenteral Medications

Chapter 13. Administration of Insulin

,Unit Five. IV Therapy and Administration of Intravenous Medications

Chapter 14. Intravenous Infusion and Infusion Rates

Chapter 15. Calculating Infusion and Completion Time

Chapter 16. Administering IV Push Medications



Unit Six. Verifying Safe Dose and Critical Care Calculations

Chapter 17. Verifying Safe Dose

Chapter 18. Titration of Intravenous Medications



Unit Seven. Intake and Output

Chapter 19. Calculating Intake and Output

Chapter 20. Parenteral Intake



Unit Eight. Dosages for Pediatric and Older Adult Populations

Chapter 21. Considerations for the Pediatric Population

, Calculating Drug Dosages-An Interactive Approach-3E-Castillo & McCullough-Test Bank|2023 Updated|
Chapter 1: Safety in Medication Administration

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

1. What are the recommendations from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) for nurse RN/PNs in order to reduce
medication errors?
1. Maintain accurate records of all medications.
2. Display openness regarding errors and problems.
3. Take greater responsibility for monitoring medications and reporting changes.
4. All of the above

2. A nursing instructor asks a nursing student about the Institute of Medicine (IOM). What information given by
the student nurse RN/PN indicates a need for further teaching?
1. “It is an independent, profitable organization established in 1975.”
2. “It serves to inform government policy makers on national health-care issues.”
3. “It provides reliable information and makes recommendations for best practices.”
4. “It advocates for the establishment of a partnership between the patient and the healthcare provider.”

3. A nursing student is discussing the Institute of Safe Medication Practices (ISMP). What answer given by the
student indicates the need for further teaching?
1. “It is a nonprofit agency established in 1975.”
2. “Its primary purpose is to identify the causes of medication errors.”
3. “It recommends evidence-based strategies for the prevention of medication errors.”
4. None of the above

4.




Please review the medication order shown and select the statement that applies to the order.
1. The ordered dose has a trailing zero.
2. The medication order is correctly written.
3. The nurse RN/PN is correct to question the medication order.
4. The unit “mg” should be spelled out to read “milligrams.”

5. What is the nurse RN/PN least likely to find in a medication order?
1. Ordered dose

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