The LPN is to administer eye ointment to the client. Which best describes the proper technique... Correct Answer Apply a thin amount of medication onto
... [Show More] the lower conjunctiva of the eye
The LPN is to administer CEPHALEXIN to the client who reports the presence of a rash and difficulty breathing after taking AMPICILLIN. What is the most appropriate action... Correct Answer Do not administer
Which best describes the purpose of aspiration prior to injection of a medication into the deltoid... Correct Answer Decrease risk of injection into the bloodstream
The LPN prepares to administer an oral medication to the client. Which is a priority action for the LPN to take after asking his name Correct Answer Compare the info on the name band with the med record.
The LPN reinforces the instruction to the client about sublingual nitroglycerin tablets. The client asks "why do I need to put this med under my tongue?"... Correct Answer The tablets are absorbed very quickly into the blood vessels under the tongue.
The LPN is to administer a medication through a gastrectomy tube. The client is receiving enteral nutrition at a rate of 60ml/hr... Correct Answer Verify that the med is compatible.
The LPN prepares to administer an enteric coated medication to a client who has trouble swallowing... Correct Answer Inform the RN that the client is unable to swallow.
The LPN prepares to administer Vitamin K to the newborn. Which is the best site for administration... Correct Answer Vastus Lateralis
The LPN prepared to administer an Intramuscular medication to the client using the z-track method Correct Answer Change the needle after drawing up the medication
The LPN reinforces teaching for the client who is to use nitroglycerin transdermal patch.... Correct Answer The Medication is absorbed slowly through the skin over a number of hours.
The LPN receives a phone call from the client who states "I went to the pharmacy to get my prescription filled. The pharmacist gave me a bottle labeled FUROSEMIDE, and I have been on Lasix for years." Correct Answer It is the same preparation of the medication and acceptable for you to take. [Show Less]