What nursing actions do you need to complete before administering ordered medications?
Check the patient for the concerned order
Inform the patient about the procedure
Assess whether patient is capable of following order if taking orally
Follow the rights of drug administration
Check for any allergies
What nursing actions do you need to complete before administering ordered medications?
a. What are priority nursing assessments for a post-surgical patient? b. What are post-operative complications that are common to a variety of surgeries? c. What nursing actions do you need to complete before administering ordered medications?
C. What nursing actions should be implemented when administering a diuretic? 2. Carl Edwards is a 75-year-old man with congestive heart failure. Having sustained three myocardial infarctions in the last 10 years, he has decreased left ventricular function. Mr. Edwards takes Digoxin, Capoten, Coreg, and Lasix for management of this disease. Today he presents to the emergency department with fatigue, generalized weakness, and feelings of "skipping" heartbeats. Upon arrival, he is placed on the cardiac monitor, his vital signs are...
When administering medications, it is your responsibility to check that the ordered dose is at or below the ______________ recommended dose.
Before administering the nitrate nitroglycerin, what assessment does the nurse need to complete? (three items)
Which is the highest nursing priority when administering an IV medication to a patient with a running IV solution? a. Utilize two patient identifiers b. Check patency c. Check compatibility of the medications d. Give the medication as ordered
5. Discuss the actions, side effects, contraindications, and nursing implications of the following medications in the treatment of asthma: albuterol, atrovent, epinephrine, prednisolone, prednisone, solumedrol, magnesium sulfate, sodium bicarbonate.
1. what actions should the nurse take before administering the IV heparin? 2. What medication should the nurse have on hand for a patient receiving IV heparin therapy? 3. When evaluating Ms. J’s daily blood test results, the nurse notes decreasing hematocrit and blood cell counts, an aPTT of 90 seconds, and a platelet count of 95,000. How does the nurse interpret these findings?
What advantages does administering medications by the inhalation route provide?
5. Discuss the actions, side effects, contraindications, and nursing implications of the following medications in the treatment of asthma: albuterol, atrovent, epinephrine, prednisolone, prednisone, solumedrol, magnesium sulfate, sodium bicarbonate. 6. Discuss the following treatment modalities for the treatment of asthma and note when each is indicated: aerosolized medications by nebulizer, metered-dose inhaler, oxygen, heliox therapy, BiPap. 7. Discuss consent for treatment of a minor. How does the nurse proceed if the parent is unreachable?
13. When medications are ordered based on weight (kg), what are the steps you need to take to solve the problem? (example: mcg/kg/minute) 1) convert no kg 14. The doctor orders 1000 ml bag of IV Normal Saline to infuse at a rate of 50 ml/hr. How long will it take for the IV bag to completely infuse? 1000m x Som 15. The doctor orders a Heparin infusion to be started at 18 units/kg/hour. The patient weighs 130 lbs. You're...