Deck 9: Preventing Medication Errors
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Deck 9: Preventing Medication Errors
1
The nurse should check the medication label how many times before administering the drug?
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three
2
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
NPH Insulin 45.0 u SC every AM.
NPH Insulin 45.0 u SC every AM.
NPH Insulin 45 units SC every AM.
3
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Fosamax 70 mg q.d.
Fosamax 70 mg q.d.
Fosamax 70 mg daily.
4
Who is legally responsible for patient safety and any medications errors that may occur?
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5
Identify the error in the following medical order.
Dilacor XR 240 mg q.d. per nasogastric tube.
Dilacor XR 240 mg q.d. per nasogastric tube.
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6
What list was written in an attempt to avoid transcription errors?
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7
Given: Complete the following based upon the directions. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Regular insulin 7.0 u every AM.
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Regular insulin 7.0 u every AM.
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8
According to The Joint Commission Official "Do Not Use" List of Medical Abbreviations, how should the commonly used abbreviation, Q.D. now be written?
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9
Given: Complete the following based upon the directions. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
MS 4 mg IV.
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
MS 4 mg IV.
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10
Given: Complete the following based upon the directions. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Demerol 75.00 mg IM as needed for pain.
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Demerol 75.00 mg IM as needed for pain.
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11
Given: Complete the following based upon the directions. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Lanoxin .125 mg q.o.d.
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Lanoxin .125 mg q.o.d.
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12
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Lasix 40.0 mg IV q.d.
Lasix 40.0 mg IV q.d.
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13
Identify the six rights of medication administration.
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14
What is one of the "main causes" of medication errors?
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15
Given: Complete the following based upon the directions. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Heparin 1,400 u/h.
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Heparin 1,400 u/h.
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16
When receiving verbal orders, the nurse should ____________________ and ____________________ the order to ensure its accuracy.
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17
According to The Joint Commission Official "Do Not Use" List of Medical Abbreviations, why should the RN not write a trailing zero on a medication dose?
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18
Documentation of medication administration should occur when?
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19
Identify how the "right drug" is maintained by the nurse.
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20
According to The Joint Commission Official "Do Not Use" List of Medical Abbreviations, how should the abbreviation IU, now be written?
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21
How many ways does The Joint Commission require a patient to be uniquely identified to ensure the safe administration of medications.
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22
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Valium 2.0 mg p.o., daily, p.r.n., anxiety.
Valium 2.0 mg p.o., daily, p.r.n., anxiety.
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23
What reference should a nurse use when validating the safety of the medication as ordered and transcribed?
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24
Correct the medical notation of the following order.
Heparin 1,000 u SC q.d.
Heparin 1,000 u SC q.d.
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25
Do registered nurses have the legal authority to write patient orders and prescriptions?
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26
Which step in the administration of medications often leads to overmedication of the patient?
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