When giving pills that are controlled substances, you must also record:
On the controlled substances sheet, the number of pills given.
Which of
... [Show More] the following statements about gloves is correct?
Gloves should be worn for a specific task, removed, and hands washed.
When administering a teaspoon of medication, you know that a teaspoon is how many milligrams?
5ml
Upon entering a room with a medication, you find that the client is not there, you should:
return to the medication cart or room and follow agency policy.
Which statement about hand hygiene is TRUE?
Hand hygiene is the first and most important action to protect clients from new germs.
Adhering to the HIPAA guileless means that you can duchess client information with:
caregivers who are providing direct care to the client and need to know.
When administering ear drops to an adult, to help the drops go into the ear canal, the ear should be:
gently pulled up and back.
When administering eye drops, the drops are administered:
into the inside corner of the upper eyelid.
Since teamwork is valued, it is okay for you to document a education given by your co-worker.
True
When giving an oral medication to a child 14-months old, you should
Using an oral syringe for a liquid form of the medication, slowly squeeze in small amounts of medication between teeth and cheek of the child's mouth to keep them from choking.
If a medication error is made, you should:
report the error immediately to your agency supervisor.
When administering ear drops to a child, to help the drops go into the ear canal, the ear should be:
gently pulled down and back
Topical medications should be
applied with an applicator or while wearing gloves
Upon entering a clients room to administer medications, the client tells you that he has just vomited, Your actions would be:
do not give the medications until the client is feeling better and tell your supervisor if you have to delay beyond the allotted time.
Before giving routine medications to a client, you should:
identify the client by performing the client ID checks
Sublingual medication is
placed under the tongue until it is absorbed
The MAR indicated the medication is to be administered sublingually. This means the client or the Medication Aide places the pill:
in the mouth to be chewed before swallowing, under the tongue.
After administering eye ointment, why should the client remain seated for up to minutes?
Their vision is blurred and they may fall
If the MAR states your client needs half the dose of a tablet, you can use a pill cutter to cut which of the following types of medications
Scored tablet
Six Rights of Medication Administration
1. Right medication
2. Right dose
3. Right patient
4. Right route
5. Right time
6. Right documentation
When administering medications, Mr. J has a new medication ordered and it is not available in his medication drawer yet. Mrs. B has been taking the same medication for months. Which should you do?
Notify your supervisor and follow agency policy.
Which of the following describes a route of medications administration?
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