1.Tap the side of the syringe barrel to remove air bubbles. a. 4, 1, 5, 3, 6, 2
b. 1, 4, 5, 3, 2, 6
c. 4, 5, 3, 1, 2, 6
d. 1, 4, 5, 3, 6,
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ANS: C
When preparing medication from a vial, the steps are as follows: Firmly and briskly wipe the surface of the rubber seal with an alcohol swab and allow to dry; pull back on the plunger to draw an amount of air into the syringe equal to the volume of medication to be aspirated from the vial; inject air into the airspace of the vial; invert the vial while keeping firm hold on the syringe and plunger; fill the syringe with medication; and tap the side of the syringe barrel carefully to dislodge any air bubbles.
39. A nurse is attempting to administer an oral medication to a child,
but the child refuses to take the medication. A parent is in the room. Which statement by the nurse to the parent is best?
a. “Please hold your child’s arms down, so I can give the full dose.”
“I will prepare the medication for you and observe if you would like
b. to try to administer the medication.”
“Let’s turn the lights off and give your child a moment to fall asleep before administering the medication.”
“Since your child loves applesauce, let’s add the medication to it, so your child doesn’t resist.”
ANS: B
Children often have difficulties taking medication, but it can be less traumatic for the child if the parent administers the medication and the nurse supervises.
Another nurse should help restrain a child if needed; the parent acts as a comforter, not a restrainer. Holding down the child is not the best option because it may further upset the child. Never administer an oral medication to a sleeping child. Don’t mix medications into the child’s favorite foods, because the child might start to refuse the food.
40. An older-adult patient needs an IM injection of antibiotic. Which site is best
for the nurse to use?
a. Deltoid
b. Dorsal gluteal
c. Ventrogluteal
d. Vastus lateralis
ANS: C
The ventrogluteal site is the preferred and safest site for all adults, children, and infants. While the vastus lateralis is a large muscle that could be used it is not the preferred and safest. The dorsal gluteal site is a location for a subcutaneous injection, and this patient requires an IM injection. The deltoid is easily accessible, but this muscle is not well developed and is not the preferred site. [Show Less]