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What is the first step a nurse should take when preparing to administer a medication?
✔✔ Verify the provider’s order for accuracy and completeness
What should a nurse always do before giving any medication to a patient?
✔✔ Identify the patient using two identifiers
Why is it important to know the medication’s therapeutic range before administering it?
✔✔ To avoid administering a dose that is too low or too high, risking ineffectiveness or toxicity
What is the purpose of using the “Six Rights” of medication administration?
✔✔ To ensure the safe and correct delivery of medication to the patient
What should a nurse do if a prescribed dose seems unusually high or low?
✔✔ Contact the prescribing provider for clarification
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, Why is weight-based dosing especially important in pediatric patients?
✔✔ Because children require precise doses based on their body weight to avoid toxicity or
underdosing
What should a nurse do if the patient questions the appearance or purpose of a medication?
✔✔ Recheck the medication and clarify the order before administering it
What does it mean to “double-check” a high-alert medication?
✔✔ Two licensed professionals independently verify the medication, dose, and patient before
administration
Why must a nurse be aware of a patient's renal function before administering certain
medications?
✔✔ Because impaired kidneys may cause medication to accumulate to toxic levels
How should a nurse measure a liquid medication for an infant?
✔✔ Using an oral syringe or calibrated dropper for accuracy
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