NUR 215 MODULE 11-13 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+
A PXYIS
Definition: A computerized automated dispensing system.
A BCMA
Definition: A bar code-enabled medication administration system.
The Three Medication Checks
1. First Check: Compare the medication label to the Medication
Administration Record (MAR) as you remove the drug from the storage
area.
2. Second Check: Compare the medication label to the MAR as you prepare
the drug.
3. Third Check: Compare the medication label to the MAR at the patient's
bedside before administering the medication.
The 6+ Rights of Medication Administration
1. Right Medication
2. Right Patient
3. Right Dose
4. Right Route
5. Right Time
6. Right Reason
, 7. Right Assessment Data
8. Right Documentation
9. Right Response
10.Right to Education
11.Right to Refuse
When administering rectal medications, what is the appropriate position for the
patient? -ANSWER✔✔Sim's position (Laying on their left with their right knee
flexed forward).
What are the structures of the GI tract? -ANSWER✔✔Mouth, esophagus, stomach,
small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus.
What are the functions of the GI tract? -ANSWER✔✔Digest and absorb nutrients.
Eliminate food waste.
What are some factors that affect bowel elimination? -
ANSWER✔✔Developmental stage, lack of privacy, reluctance to use public
toilets, time, stress (can cause both diarrhea and constipation), nutrition,
medications, surgery, pregnancy, constipation, or hemorrhoids.
Diagnostic procedures for bowels -ANSWER✔✔Fecal occult blood test (guaiac,
FOBT).
Blood color: Positive for blood
Bleeding may indicate cancer.
Interventions for bowel elimination -ANSWER✔✔- provide privacy
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+
A PXYIS
Definition: A computerized automated dispensing system.
A BCMA
Definition: A bar code-enabled medication administration system.
The Three Medication Checks
1. First Check: Compare the medication label to the Medication
Administration Record (MAR) as you remove the drug from the storage
area.
2. Second Check: Compare the medication label to the MAR as you prepare
the drug.
3. Third Check: Compare the medication label to the MAR at the patient's
bedside before administering the medication.
The 6+ Rights of Medication Administration
1. Right Medication
2. Right Patient
3. Right Dose
4. Right Route
5. Right Time
6. Right Reason
, 7. Right Assessment Data
8. Right Documentation
9. Right Response
10.Right to Education
11.Right to Refuse
When administering rectal medications, what is the appropriate position for the
patient? -ANSWER✔✔Sim's position (Laying on their left with their right knee
flexed forward).
What are the structures of the GI tract? -ANSWER✔✔Mouth, esophagus, stomach,
small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus.
What are the functions of the GI tract? -ANSWER✔✔Digest and absorb nutrients.
Eliminate food waste.
What are some factors that affect bowel elimination? -
ANSWER✔✔Developmental stage, lack of privacy, reluctance to use public
toilets, time, stress (can cause both diarrhea and constipation), nutrition,
medications, surgery, pregnancy, constipation, or hemorrhoids.
Diagnostic procedures for bowels -ANSWER✔✔Fecal occult blood test (guaiac,
FOBT).
Blood color: Positive for blood
Bleeding may indicate cancer.
Interventions for bowel elimination -ANSWER✔✔- provide privacy