Exam 11: Understanding and Interpreting Medication Orders
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Exam 10: Medication Administration18 Questions
Exam 11: Understanding and Interpreting Medication Orders25 Questions
Exam 12: Medication Administration Records and Medication Distribution Systems14 Questions
Exam 13: Reading Medication Labels25 Questions
Exam 14: Dosage Calculation Using the Ratio and Proportion Method15 Questions
Exam 15: Dosage Calculation Using the Formula Method13 Questions
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Exam 17: Oral Medications35 Questions
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A p.r.n.order must indicate the minimum time between dosages such as q4h.
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Directions: For the following medication order indicate what component of the order is missing.
Trental 400 mg po.
Free
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Frequency
Directions: For the following medication order indicate what component of the order is missing.
Demerol 75 mg IM prn.
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Frequency
Directions: Correct the following medication order using the ISMP list of Error-Prone Abbreviations,Symbols,and Dose Designations.
Heparin 5,000 units subcut daily
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Directions: Correct the following medication order using the ISMP list of Error-Prone Abbreviations,Symbols,and Dose Designations.
Doxycycline 100 mg po bid pc
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Directions: Give the abbreviation for the following.
Every hour: _____
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Directions: Correct the following medication order using the ISMP list of Error-Prone Abbreviations,Symbols,and Dose Designations.
Motrin 400 mg po q6h prn for back pain
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Directions: Give the abbreviation for the following.
Every four hours: _____
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To indicate a medication is to be administered every day,the recommended abbreviation is qd.
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The nurse is responsible for determining the times for a medication ordered t.i.d.at an institution.
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Complete the following sentence with the correct word or number.A medication order is written without a frequency.The nurse should ______________________________.
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Trailing zeros are necessary to avoid misinterpretation of a value.
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The abbreviation OD should not be used to indicate right eye in a medication order.
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Directions: Correct the following medication order using the ISMP list of Error-Prone Abbreviations,Symbols,and Dose Designations.
Ambien 5 mg po hs prn
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"Administer Colace 100 mg by mouth three times a day." Which of the following correctly indicates the order?
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Directions: Give the abbreviation for the following.
Twice a day: _____
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Directions: Correct the following medication order using the ISMP list of Error-Prone Abbreviations,Symbols,and Dose Designations.
Lasix 40.0 mg po qd
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