Med math exam: fa24 pt1

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The nurse chooses the needle gauge based on

- Medication viscosity - Ease of withdrawing and administering the medication - Recommended needle gauge for the injection site - Recommended needle gauge for the route

The nurse reconstituted Vibramycin for Oral Suspension. To properly label the reconstituted drug, the nurse is correct to label the drug with the following on the drug label

- Time the medication was reconstituted - Initials of the nurse - Date the medication was reconstituted

The nurse chooses needle length based on

- route of admin - injection site - size of pt

How are syringes selected

- total volume to be administrated - calibration lines

15 mL= _____ tbsp

1

The nurse at an allergy clinic is preparing an intradermal (ID) injection for an adult patient. The dose is contained in 0.3 mL. Which syringe and needle is the correct choice for this injection?

1 mL 26G 1/2"

1 mg=______mcg

1,000 mcg

how to convert a mixed number into an improper fraction

1. Multiply the denominator of the fraction by the whole number. 2. Add the answer to the numerator of the fraction. 3. The result is the new numerator of the improper fraction. The denominator stays the same.

Dosage calc rules

1. show all your work 2. no trailing zeros (0.7 not 0.70) 3. leading zeros must be placed before any decimal places 4. do not round until the final answer (5+ round , 4- don't)

EXAMPLE: 1500. mcg= __________ mg

1.5 mg

A nurse practitioner prescribes Paxil HCl 15 mg PO twice a day. The pharmacy supplies Paxil 10 mg scored tablets. How many tablets should the nurse instruct the patient to take at each dose?

1.5 tabs

The prescriber orders Dilantin oral suspension 250 mg PO twice a day. The pharmacy sends a bottle of Dilantin oral suspension with a dosage strength of 125 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters should the nurse administer?

10

The nurse is preparing to administer 9 mL of an oral medication. What is the most appropriate measuring device to accurately measure this dose?

10 mL oral syringe

1 L= _________ mL

1000 mL

1 g=_______ mg

1000 mg

How many mL in a table spoon

15

1 Tbsp= _________ ml

15 mL

The nurse has the following order: Dilantin 0.375 g oral suspension twice a day. In the patient's drawer is a bottle labeled: Dilantin Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters of medication should the nurse administer?

15 mL

1 lb= _____ oz

16 oz

The nurse must administer 0.35 mL of medication. Which syringe would the nurse choose to accurately measure this dose?

1mL syringe

1 kg= _____ lbs

2.2 lbs

The healthcare provider orders: amoxicillin oral suspension 125 mg every AM. The pharmacy sends a bottle labeled: Amoxicillin Oral Suspension 250 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters of medication will the nurse administer?

2.5 mL

The healthcare provider writes the following order for a child: Diflucan suspension 100 mg PO now. The pharmacy sends a bottle labeled: Diflucan oral suspension 40 mg/mL. The nurse is correct to measure:

2.5 mL of Diflucan in the dosing spoon.

Which syringes have oz measurments

20,30,50

The patient is instructed to drink one 8 ounce (oz) glass of water with medication. How many milliliters (mL) will the patient drink?

240 mL

The nurse is to draw up medication for a subcutaneous injection. Which of the following is the most appropriate needle size to choose?

25G 5/8"

The nurse is to draw up 2.4 mL of medication for an intramuscular (IM) injection. The patient weighs 245 pounds. Which of the following is the best syringe and needle size to choose?

3 mL 23G 2"

1 Tbsp= ______________ tsp

3 tsp

A tablespoon is approximately equivalent to which household measurement?

3 tsp

an ounce is equivalent to how many mL

30

1 oz= ________ mL

30 mL

You have 3 table spoons of medication how many mL is this

45

1 mL= ____________ gtts (drops)

5 gtts

1 dram= _______ mL

5 mL

1 tsp= ________ mL

5 mL

Elixir

A sweetened, aromatic, hydroalcoholic liquid used in the compounding of oral medicines

When measuring a liquid medication in a medicine cup, the fluid level is read:

At the horizontal center of the medicine cup.

Intravenous push

Brief injection through the vein

Which of the following abbreviations are associated with time-released medications

CR, SA, SR

The nurse has an order to administer fluconazole for oral Suspension 30 mg PO every 12 hr to a 2-year-old child. After calculating the ordered dose, the nurse will administer 3 mL of the drug. Which of the following delivery devices should the nurse choose?

Calibrated dropper

The prescriber orders Glucotrol XL 3.75 mg PO every AM. The pharmacy supplies the following medication. The nurse calculates that the patient should receive 1.5 tablets. What is the appropriate action by the nurse?

Call the pharmacy.

Formula for volume related dosage orders

D= desired/H=dosage available * V=volume of medication available = A=amount required for administration

How to reduce a fraction

Dividing the numerator and denominator by the largest number that divides evenly into both.

el, elix stands for

Elixir

What are 3mL syringes most commonly used for

IV injections

IM

Intramuscular

KVO

Keep vein open

When using a prefilled syringe, the nurse:

May need to discard any extra medication from the syringe before administering the ordered dose.

Calibrator lines on needles

On the barrel of the syringe are calibration lines; these markings accurately measure medication doses.

10 rights of medication

Right medication Right dose Right time Right route Right client Right client education Right documentation Right to refuse Right assessment Right evaluation

SL

Sub lingual

Which type of drug should be placed under the tongue?

Sublingual

Which of the following medication forms is a liquid that contains small particles of the drug that cannot be dissolved?

Suspension

Which medication forms contains the drug in a viscous liquid preparation consisting largely of purified water and sucrose or a sugar substitute for a more pleasant taste?

Syrup

T, tbs, tbsp stands for

Tablespoon; 1 Tbsp = 15 mls

Barrel of needle

The barrel is the body of the syringe. It holds the medication.

Bevel pt of needle

The bevel is the sharp slanted end of the needle shaft that enables it to easily penetrate the skin and body tissues.

Needle hub

The hub of the needle attaches to the tip of the syringe.

Needle shaft

The needle shaft includes the bevel, a hollow cylinder of the needle, and the hub.

P

The plunger is a rubber-tipped cylinder that fills and empties the syringe.

Tip of needle

The tip of the syringe connects to the needle hub.

Intravenous piggyback

a small volume parenteral that will be added into or "piggybacked" into a large volume Parenteral

gastrostomy tube

a surgically placed feeding tube from the exterior of the body into the stomach

intermittent feeding equation

add the intake per hour + the amount of times it went through ex: feeding at 0600 and 1200 = 250 +250= 500 total

PC stands for

after meals

PC

after meds

proportion

an equation of two ratios

Retracting needles

are activated by a color-coded activation tab. When pressed laterally, the needle retracts into the safety chamber. The tip is covered, reducing the exposure to medication or blood and body fluids. After injecting the medication, the nurse may activate the retraction while the needle is still in the patient or withdraw the needle first.

Needles with shielding devices

are engaged with a single-handed technique to cover the needle with the safety device. Hands and fingers remain behind the exposed needle at all times. Once clicked in place, the needle is securely locked inside the safety device.

AD LIB stands for

as desired

PRN stands for

as needed

HS stands for

at bedtime

HS

bed time

AC

before meals

AC stands for

before meals

PO stands for

by mouth

centi=

c=0.01

Cap, Caps stand for

capsule

Ratio

comparison of two numbers that have a relationship to each other

CR stands for

controlled release

dr stands for

dram: 1/8 of an ounce.

GTT stands for

drop

EC stands for

enteric coated

Q2H stands for

every 2 hours

Q4H stands for

every 4 hours

Q6H stands for

every 6 hours

QH stands for

every hour

QID stands for

four times a day

gal stands for

gallon: 128 oz

GT stands for

gastrostomy tube

g (gm,Gm)

gram (1,000 mg)

Retracting syringes

have a needle that is automatically retracted into the barrel of the syringe. The nurse fully depresses the plunger handle of the syringe to deliver the complete amount of medication and activate the retraction.

STAT stands for

immediately

ID stands for

intradermal

IM stands for

intramuscular

IV stands for

intravenous

IVPB stands for

intravenous piggyback

IVP stands for

intravenous push

kilo=

k=1,000

kg (Kg)

kilogram (unit of weight in the metric system)

L

liter: One liter is equal to one cubic decimeter

milli=

m=0.001

What measurement is intake recorded in

mL

micro=

mc=0.000001

mcg

microgram (one millionth of a gram)

mEq

milliequivalents (used to measure certain chemicals like potassium)

mg

milligram (1/1000 of a gram)

mL

milliliter: one thousandth of a liter

min, m, mx stands for

minim

when moving a small unit to a large unit; which way does the decimal go

move the decimal to the left

when moving a large unit to small unit; which way does the decimal go

move the decimal to the right

Continuous feeding equation

multiply intake per hour * the amount of hours ex: 50x8

NG stands for

nasogastric tube

NKDA

no known drug allergies

Measuring intake

nurse measures the amount of liquid the patient consumes during the shift, including any food that is liquid or that turns into liquid at room temperature, such as ice cream, gelatin, and ice chips.

suspension drug release

often used as a dosage form when the drug is insoluble in water and when use of solubilizing agents is not possible

Tall man lettering

one strategy to reduce the risk for medication errors.

Enteral route includes

oral, sublingual, buccal, feeding tube and rectal

oz stands for

ounce

PR stands for

per rectum

pt stands for

pint (16 fl oz)

qt stands for

quart

Controlled drug release

release of a drug or other active agent in a predesigned manner

sustained drug release

slow drug release

SubQ stands for

subcutaneous

sup, supp stands for

suppository- this is a solid, cylindrically shaped drug that can be inserted into a body opening

Susp stands for

suspension

SR stands for

sustained release

Tab, Tabs stand for

tablet

tsp stands for

teaspoon (5ml)

TID stands for

three times a day

What is 1ml syringe also called?

tuberculin syringe

BID

twice a day

BID stands for

twice a day

Polypharmacy

use of multiple medications, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal preparations, is common with geriatric patients.Many older adults take several prescription and nonprescription drugs daily.

minim

used primarily in medicine to measure liquid quantities.


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