3/5/2020 Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy): NCLEX-RN Review
NCLEX_Quiz_2_-_Take_Home_Activity_(Pharmacology__Parenteral_Therapy).
Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy)
Due Mar 10 at 3pm Points 10 Questions 72 Available Mar 3 at 6:30pm - Mar 12 at 3pm 9 days
Time Limit 10,080 Minutes
Instructions
Due Date penalty will apply for any late submissions.
Decision Tree Reminders
Step 1: What is the topic of the question? Do not be fooled by extra details that have nothing to do with what the question is
asking.
Step 2: Are the answers assessment or implementation? Know whether or not you should assess. Did you get enough
information from the question? If not, you need to pick an assessment choice.
Step 3: Apply Maslow: Are the answers physical or psychosocial? It doesn’t matter what the person is feeling when you need
to prioritize the patient’s physiological needs first.
Step 4: Are the answer choices related to ABCs? Airway is a priority!
Step 5: What is the outcome of each of the remaining answers? What do you think will happen if you choose this option?
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 1,721 minutes 9.65 out of 10
Score for this quiz: 9.65 out of 10
Submitted Mar 5 at 8:42pm
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,3/5/2020 Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy): NCLEX-RN Review
This attempt took 1,721 minutes.
0..14 pts
Which information should a nurse provide to a child’s caregivers to ensure safe, proper
handling and use of medication? Select all that apply.
Top
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,3/5/2020 Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy): NCLEX-RN Review
The nurse should provide the child’s caregiver with adequate information about the
child’s medication and the way to properly store the medication. The nurse should
write down the instructions for administering the drug and demonstrate the
techniques of administration. The nature and duration of any adverse responses
should be explained to the caregivers. It is unsafe for the nurse to teach the child’s
caregiving how to calculate dosage based on symptoms. The caregiver is not
educated on how to calculate dosage based on symptoms and this poses a risk for
toxicity to the child.
Question 2 0..14 pts
The health care provider prescribes 1000 mL of total parenteral nutrition to be administered
in 12 hours. Based on this prescription, how many milliliters (mL) of solution should be
► administered per hour? Enter a numeric value only. Round your answer to the nearest
tenth or to the first decimal place.
C r e !
83.3
Correct Answers 83.3
To calculate take 1000 mL of solution divided by 12 hours. The correct calculation is
83.3333 mL/hr which then rounds to 83.3 mL/hr.
Question 3 0..14 pts
A nurse is preparing to administer an ophthalmic medication to a client. What techniques
should the nurse use for this procedure? Select all that apply.
Instill the solution directly onto the cornea.
Place the dropper against the eyelid.
C r e ! Apply clean gloves before beginning the procedure.
Top
C r e ! Press on the nasolacrimal duct after instilling the solution.
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C r e ! Clean the eyelid and eyelashes.
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NCLEX_Quiz_2_-_Take_Home_Activity_(Pharmacology__Parenteral_Therapy).
Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy)
Due Mar 10 at 3pm Points 10 Questions 72 Available Mar 3 at 6:30pm - Mar 12 at 3pm 9 days
Time Limit 10,080 Minutes
Instructions
Due Date penalty will apply for any late submissions.
Decision Tree Reminders
Step 1: What is the topic of the question? Do not be fooled by extra details that have nothing to do with what the question is
asking.
Step 2: Are the answers assessment or implementation? Know whether or not you should assess. Did you get enough
information from the question? If not, you need to pick an assessment choice.
Step 3: Apply Maslow: Are the answers physical or psychosocial? It doesn’t matter what the person is feeling when you need
to prioritize the patient’s physiological needs first.
Step 4: Are the answer choices related to ABCs? Airway is a priority!
Step 5: What is the outcome of each of the remaining answers? What do you think will happen if you choose this option?
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 1,721 minutes 9.65 out of 10
Score for this quiz: 9.65 out of 10
Submitted Mar 5 at 8:42pm
https://carrington.instructure.com/courses/24519/quizzes/106457 1/47
,3/5/2020 Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy): NCLEX-RN Review
This attempt took 1,721 minutes.
0..14 pts
Which information should a nurse provide to a child’s caregivers to ensure safe, proper
handling and use of medication? Select all that apply.
Top
https://carrington.instructure.com/courses/24519/quizzes/106457 2/47
,3/5/2020 Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy): NCLEX-RN Review
The nurse should provide the child’s caregiver with adequate information about the
child’s medication and the way to properly store the medication. The nurse should
write down the instructions for administering the drug and demonstrate the
techniques of administration. The nature and duration of any adverse responses
should be explained to the caregivers. It is unsafe for the nurse to teach the child’s
caregiving how to calculate dosage based on symptoms. The caregiver is not
educated on how to calculate dosage based on symptoms and this poses a risk for
toxicity to the child.
Question 2 0..14 pts
The health care provider prescribes 1000 mL of total parenteral nutrition to be administered
in 12 hours. Based on this prescription, how many milliliters (mL) of solution should be
► administered per hour? Enter a numeric value only. Round your answer to the nearest
tenth or to the first decimal place.
C r e !
83.3
Correct Answers 83.3
To calculate take 1000 mL of solution divided by 12 hours. The correct calculation is
83.3333 mL/hr which then rounds to 83.3 mL/hr.
Question 3 0..14 pts
A nurse is preparing to administer an ophthalmic medication to a client. What techniques
should the nurse use for this procedure? Select all that apply.
Instill the solution directly onto the cornea.
Place the dropper against the eyelid.
C r e ! Apply clean gloves before beginning the procedure.
Top
C r e ! Press on the nasolacrimal duct after instilling the solution.
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, 3/5/2020 Quiz #2 - Take Home Activity (Pharmacology & Parenteral Therapy): NCLEX-RN Review
C r e ! Clean the eyelid and eyelashes.
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