QMAP
Six rights of medication administration - Answer-1. right client
2. right time
3. right medication
4. right dose
5. right route
6. right documentation
4 routes of giving medication - Answer-1. ingesting
2. application
3. inhalation
4. insertion
mg DOES NOT equal - Answer-ml
how to measure small amounts of liquid medication (less than 5 ml) - Answer-an oral syringe
List examples of administering medication - Answer-assisting, handing, preparing meds
What can QMAPS do - Answer-assist, monitor, and self administer of meds by a client
Can anyone monitor a client injecting insulin? - Answer-yes
, Liquids: solution and suspension - Answer-SHAKE a suspension
Semi-solid: - Answer-capsule: contain meds
spansule/sprinkle: meds with spaced intervals
suppository, cream, ointment
Where do enteric-coated tablets metabolize - Answer-in the small intestine
Ex generic: - Answer-acitamenophen
Ex trade name: - Answer-tylenol
Controlled substances - Answer-Narcotics!
-potential for addiction
-dulls senses, relieves pain, stupor, coma, convulsion
-5 schedules: class I is worst
-*our responsibility to keep controlled substances under double lock, count and document
Side effects - Answer-nausea, drowsiness, constipation, vomiting and drymouth
Adverse reactions - Answer-sob, respiratory failure, tingling fingers, cardiac arrest, blurred vision
Anaphylaxis - Answer-hives, facial or throat swelling, wheezing, lightheaded, vomiting and shock
Six rights of medication administration - Answer-1. right client
2. right time
3. right medication
4. right dose
5. right route
6. right documentation
4 routes of giving medication - Answer-1. ingesting
2. application
3. inhalation
4. insertion
mg DOES NOT equal - Answer-ml
how to measure small amounts of liquid medication (less than 5 ml) - Answer-an oral syringe
List examples of administering medication - Answer-assisting, handing, preparing meds
What can QMAPS do - Answer-assist, monitor, and self administer of meds by a client
Can anyone monitor a client injecting insulin? - Answer-yes
, Liquids: solution and suspension - Answer-SHAKE a suspension
Semi-solid: - Answer-capsule: contain meds
spansule/sprinkle: meds with spaced intervals
suppository, cream, ointment
Where do enteric-coated tablets metabolize - Answer-in the small intestine
Ex generic: - Answer-acitamenophen
Ex trade name: - Answer-tylenol
Controlled substances - Answer-Narcotics!
-potential for addiction
-dulls senses, relieves pain, stupor, coma, convulsion
-5 schedules: class I is worst
-*our responsibility to keep controlled substances under double lock, count and document
Side effects - Answer-nausea, drowsiness, constipation, vomiting and drymouth
Adverse reactions - Answer-sob, respiratory failure, tingling fingers, cardiac arrest, blurred vision
Anaphylaxis - Answer-hives, facial or throat swelling, wheezing, lightheaded, vomiting and shock