10 rights of medication Correct Answers 1. right medication
2. right dose
3. right time
4. Right route
5. Right client
6. Right documentation
7. Right client education
8. Right to refuse
9. Right assessment
10. Right evaluation
2 compartments of fluid composition Correct Answers
extracellular and introcellular
2/3 of body water is Correct Answers intracellular
2nd phase of respiratory system Correct Answers alveolar gas
exchange
3rd phase of respiratory system Correct Answers transport of
Oxygen and CO2
4th phase of respiratory process Correct Answers diffusion in
the tissues
5 rights Correct Answers right patient
''''''''''' drug
'''''''''''' dose
''''''''''''' route
,''''''''''''' time
50-60% of adult weight is made up of Correct Answers water
absorbed more quickly than oral Correct Answers parenteral
absorption Correct Answers transference of drug molecules
from point of entry until it gets in bloodstream
active transport Correct Answers movement of solutes across
cell membrane from low to high concentration
administering medications Correct Answers Confirm that the
medication order has been verified and transcribed on patient's
MAR correctly.
Hand hygiene!
Unlock cart or use password. Be sure to lock cart or log out
password when you leave!
Identify correct patient name- drawer or computer
Three checks!
Removing medication from drawer- medication name, dose,
expiration date, allergies? Check medication label against MAR.
Placing in dosage cup- correct medication and dosage, time,
route? Check medication label against MAR.
At bedside: 6 rights- correct patient, medication, dosage, route,
time, documentation. Check medication label against MAR.
Administering Medications- at the bedside (3rd check!) Correct
Answers Hand hygiene! If contact with bodily fluids, use
gloves.
Identify the client- name & B-day; confirm with MAR
,Check allergies- on MAR and per patient
Inform the client- use of medication
Provide adjunctive interventions (as indicated)
-check heart rate, lab data, etc.
Administer the medication- correct route & site
Document the medication administered
Evaluate the client's response to the medication
Adverse effects Correct Answers when side effects are
negative. can be mild or severe
anions Correct Answers Cl-, HCo3-, Po4-
Anthropometric data Correct Answers Ht/wt
BMI (body mass index)
Skin fold
MAC (mid-arm circumference)
Clinical data
apnea Correct Answers absent of breathing
average intake of water per day Correct Answers 1500ml-
3000ml/day
avg intake of water is Correct Answers 1500ml-3000ml/day
barrel of syringe is the Correct Answers outside part of syringe
Biochemical data Correct Answers Hgb - (12-18g/dL)
Hct - (40-50%)
serum albumin - (3.3-5g/dL)
, Transferrin (Iron)
total lymphocyte - ( >1800)
Electrolytes: K+, Na+, Cl-, CO2
BUN - (17-18mg/dL)
creatinine - (0.4-1.5mg/dL)
glucose
UA: sugar/acetone (abnormal)
biotransformation Correct Answers process of breaking down
meds. (metabolism)
biots breatiing Correct Answers shallow breathes with apenea
bradyena (BRADY IS FAT AND ???) Correct Answers slow
respirations (less than 10)
buccal administration of drug Correct Answers in cheek of
mouth
cations Correct Answers Na+, K+, Ca++, Mg++
Chemical Control in regulation Correct Answers increases the
activity of the inspiratory center and the rate and depth of
respirations
Cheyne breathing Correct Answers deep breathes followed by
shallow breahes with apena
CHO (4 cal/g) Correct Answers sugars and starches
organic compounds
plant origin