Exam 35: Administering Intradermal, Subcutaneous, and Intramuscular Injections

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A drug that has no actual pharmacologic effect is called a(n) __________.

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placebo
A drug that has not pharmacologic effect is called a placebo. The use of the "fake" drugs is unethical if the patient is unaware that placebos are being used.

A hospitalized patient has an order for subcutaneous heparin. The best location to administer this medication is the:

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You are preparing to mix short-acting and long-acting insulin. Prioritize these steps accordingly. (Separate letters with a comma and space as follows: A, B, C, D, E, F.) A) Withdraw prescribed amount of short-acting insulin. B) Inject air into short-acting insulin. C) Check medications with MAR using three medication checks. D) Choose and prepare site before injection. E) Withdraw prescribed amount of long-acting insulin. F) Inject air into long-acting insulin.

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C, F, B, A, E, D
These are the proper steps to take when mixing short- and long-acting insulin in one syringe.

A patient has an order to receive two intramuscular injections in the same syringe. The nurse should initially:

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The nurse has an order to administer an injection of purified protein derivative (PPD) by the intradermal route. The maximum amount of medication that can be given using this route is _____ mL.

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A patient has an order to receive a mixture of short- and long-acting insulin. The first step to properly draw them up in the same syringe is to:

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A patient asks why the clinic nurse asked him to remain in the clinic for 30 minutes after the injection of penicillin. The nurse explains that it is part of the standards of care to monitor for:

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A nurse has administered a Mantoux skin test to a patient in the outpatient clinic at 9:00 AM on Monday. The patient should be scheduled to return to the clinic to have the result read:

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When the nurse is preparing to draw medication from an ampule, the proper procedure is to:

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The nurse may refuse to carry out an order for a placebo if the:

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When reconstituting a drug from a powder, the nurse will: (Select all that apply.)

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When administering heparin, the nurse will avoid:

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A nurse has just administered a medication to a patient using a syringe that is not a safety syringe. To dispose of the needle and syringe safely, the nurse should:

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The nurse is teaching a patient who weighs 325 pounds on how to administer a subcutaneous would suggest that the patient would:

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When the 8-year-old child complains that he does not want to have a "shot," the nurse explains that the use of a parenteral route:

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The IM injection site recommended for infants under 12 months of age is the ____________.

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The most effective nursing actions to decrease discomfort to the patient during a parenteral injection would be:

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When preparing to reconstitute a drug from a powder form, the nurse should first:

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A nurse giving a subcutaneous injection will select a:

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When reinforcing instructions to a patient who will self-administer insulin injections at home, it is important to remind the patient to:

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