NSG 3100 exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers
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metabolism, process by which a drug is converted to a less active form by the
liver
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How many times does RN have to
1 2 drug biotransformation
check medication?
What should you do if you're not
3 drug allergy 4
familiar with a medication
Don't know?
Terms in this set (81)
, How many times does RN 3x. Upon removing from/ getting from dispenser.
have to check While preparing the medication. Before returning to
medication? storage/ giving to pt
Developmental, gender, diet, environment,
What factors affect
psychological factors, illness/ disease, time of
medication action?
administration, and cultural, ethnic, religious factors
Altered menor, visual acuity, manual dexterity, renal/
What age related factors
liver impairment, organ sensitivity, increased fat
can affect the action of
proportion which can increase fat soluble drug
medicine
toxicity
Who is responsible for RN
their own actions when
administering medicine?
What should you do if Do not administer, search up the medication and
you're not familiar with a know why your are administering it
medication
drug toxicity Harmful effects of the drug
What do you do if liquid Do not use it
medicine is cloudy or
color has changed
More severe side effects that justifies discontinuation
Adverse effect of drugs
of the drug
What do you do if pt Put gloves and search through emesis. If pill is in
throws up after PO emesis, you can administer another pill bc you know it
medication is not in their system. If pill is not in emesis, you cannot
administration? administer another pill, notify PCP
Secondary effect of a drug that is not intended,
side effects
usually predictable
Therapeutic/ desired Reason the drug is prescribed
effect of drug
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Practice questions for this set
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metabolism, process by which a drug is converted to a less active form by the
liver
Choose an answer
How many times does RN have to
1 2 drug biotransformation
check medication?
What should you do if you're not
3 drug allergy 4
familiar with a medication
Don't know?
Terms in this set (81)
, How many times does RN 3x. Upon removing from/ getting from dispenser.
have to check While preparing the medication. Before returning to
medication? storage/ giving to pt
Developmental, gender, diet, environment,
What factors affect
psychological factors, illness/ disease, time of
medication action?
administration, and cultural, ethnic, religious factors
Altered menor, visual acuity, manual dexterity, renal/
What age related factors
liver impairment, organ sensitivity, increased fat
can affect the action of
proportion which can increase fat soluble drug
medicine
toxicity
Who is responsible for RN
their own actions when
administering medicine?
What should you do if Do not administer, search up the medication and
you're not familiar with a know why your are administering it
medication
drug toxicity Harmful effects of the drug
What do you do if liquid Do not use it
medicine is cloudy or
color has changed
More severe side effects that justifies discontinuation
Adverse effect of drugs
of the drug
What do you do if pt Put gloves and search through emesis. If pill is in
throws up after PO emesis, you can administer another pill bc you know it
medication is not in their system. If pill is not in emesis, you cannot
administration? administer another pill, notify PCP
Secondary effect of a drug that is not intended,
side effects
usually predictable
Therapeutic/ desired Reason the drug is prescribed
effect of drug