Deck 6: Medication Errors: Preventing and Responding
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Deck 6: Medication Errors: Preventing and Responding
1
The physician has written admission orders,and the nurse is transcribing them.The nurse is having difficulty transcribing one order because of the physician's handwriting.The best action for the nurse to take is to
A)ask a colleague what the order says.
B)contact the physician in order to clarify the order.
C)contact the pharmacy in order to clarify the order.
D)ask the patient what medications are being taken at home.
A)ask a colleague what the order says.
B)contact the physician in order to clarify the order.
C)contact the pharmacy in order to clarify the order.
D)ask the patient what medications are being taken at home.
contact the physician in order to clarify the order.
2
Which is the proper notation for the dose of the drug ordered?
A)digoxin .125 mg
B)digoxin .1250 mg
C)digoxin 0.125 mg
D)digoxin 0.1250 mg
A)digoxin .125 mg
B)digoxin .1250 mg
C)digoxin 0.125 mg
D)digoxin 0.1250 mg
digoxin 0.125 mg
3
Which situation is an example of a medication error?
A)A patient refuses her morning medications.
B)A patient receives a double dose of a medication because the nurse did not cut the pill in half.
C)A patient develops hives after starting an intravenous antibiotic 24 hours earlier.
D)A patient reports severe pain still present 60 minutes after a pain medication was given.
A)A patient refuses her morning medications.
B)A patient receives a double dose of a medication because the nurse did not cut the pill in half.
C)A patient develops hives after starting an intravenous antibiotic 24 hours earlier.
D)A patient reports severe pain still present 60 minutes after a pain medication was given.
A patient receives a double dose of a medication because the nurse did not cut the pill in half.
4
Which statements are true regarding an adverse drug reactions (ADRs)? (Select all that apply.)
A)Adverse effects are ADRs that are usually predictable.
B)ADRs always result in harm to patients.
C)All ADRs are preventable if proper precautions are taken.
D)ADRs can be unexpected and unintended responses to medications.
A)Adverse effects are ADRs that are usually predictable.
B)ADRs always result in harm to patients.
C)All ADRs are preventable if proper precautions are taken.
D)ADRs can be unexpected and unintended responses to medications.
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5
When the nurse is giving a scheduled morning medication,the patient states,"I haven't seen that pill before.Are you sure it's correct?" The nurse checks the medication administration record and sees that medication is listed.Which is the nurse's best response to the patient?
A)"It's listed here on the medication sheet, so you should take it."
B)"Go ahead and take it, and then I'll check with your doctor about it."
C)"It wouldn't be listed here if it wasn't ordered for you!"
D)"I'll check on the order first, before you take it."
A)"It's listed here on the medication sheet, so you should take it."
B)"Go ahead and take it, and then I'll check with your doctor about it."
C)"It wouldn't be listed here if it wasn't ordered for you!"
D)"I'll check on the order first, before you take it."
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Health care providers should report actual and potential medication errors to which organization?
A)Institute for Safe Medications Practices (ISMP) Canada
B)Accreditation Canada
C)Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI)
D)Health Canada
A)Institute for Safe Medications Practices (ISMP) Canada
B)Accreditation Canada
C)Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI)
D)Health Canada
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