ATI SAFE DOSAGE TEST LATEST TEST 2024 ACTUAL TEST
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) | GUARANTEED PASS
what are the nurses responsibilities? - ANSWER: -preparing/administering meds
-evaluating client response
-up to date knowledge
-maintaining skill
what are the Rights of Administration? - ANSWER: -Right Client
-Right Medication
-Right Route
-Right Time
-Right Dose
-Right Documentation
what are the types of perscriptions? - ANSWER: Routine
Single/One Time
STAT
PRN
Standing
Now
routine? - ANSWER: in effect until the provider cancels or specific date is reached
single/one-time? - ANSWER: ASAP
specified time
EX: medication to prep for procedure
STAT? - ANSWER: immediately and just one time
DOCUMENT TIME
PRN? - ANSWER: specific circumstances (pain, temp, etc.)
HAVE TO KNOW THE REASON FOR MED
Standing? - ANSWER: protocol based
multiple meds
access client frequently
Now? - ANSWER: not as urgent as STAT
administer within 90 mins
what are the prescription components? - ANSWER: date
time
client name
, medication name
dosage
route
time
frequency
provider signature
what is always the first priority with a medication error? - ANSWER: assess the client
what do you do in case of medication error? - ANSWER: assess client
notify provider
document event
determine cause
how much time do you have to fill out an incident report? - ANSWER: 24 hours
what do you fill out in an incident report? - ANSWER: time frame
documentation
objective account of what happened
factual account of what happened
details of medication
what you did
identify any witnesses
" " clients remarks if any
QD? - ANSWER: once daily
QID? - ANSWER: 4x daily
HS? - ANSWER: hour of sleep
DS? - ANSWER: discharge or discontinuation
what are some high alert medications? - ANSWER: anticoagulants
chemotherapeutic agents
opioids
hypoglycemic
what is atraumatic care? - ANSWER: therapy that minimizes physical and
psychological stress with children and families in the health care setting
what should you pay specific attention to when dealing with atraumatic care? -
ANSWER: setting, staff, interventions
what decreases distress? - ANSWER: educate family
models (stuffed animals)
safe areas
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) | GUARANTEED PASS
what are the nurses responsibilities? - ANSWER: -preparing/administering meds
-evaluating client response
-up to date knowledge
-maintaining skill
what are the Rights of Administration? - ANSWER: -Right Client
-Right Medication
-Right Route
-Right Time
-Right Dose
-Right Documentation
what are the types of perscriptions? - ANSWER: Routine
Single/One Time
STAT
PRN
Standing
Now
routine? - ANSWER: in effect until the provider cancels or specific date is reached
single/one-time? - ANSWER: ASAP
specified time
EX: medication to prep for procedure
STAT? - ANSWER: immediately and just one time
DOCUMENT TIME
PRN? - ANSWER: specific circumstances (pain, temp, etc.)
HAVE TO KNOW THE REASON FOR MED
Standing? - ANSWER: protocol based
multiple meds
access client frequently
Now? - ANSWER: not as urgent as STAT
administer within 90 mins
what are the prescription components? - ANSWER: date
time
client name
, medication name
dosage
route
time
frequency
provider signature
what is always the first priority with a medication error? - ANSWER: assess the client
what do you do in case of medication error? - ANSWER: assess client
notify provider
document event
determine cause
how much time do you have to fill out an incident report? - ANSWER: 24 hours
what do you fill out in an incident report? - ANSWER: time frame
documentation
objective account of what happened
factual account of what happened
details of medication
what you did
identify any witnesses
" " clients remarks if any
QD? - ANSWER: once daily
QID? - ANSWER: 4x daily
HS? - ANSWER: hour of sleep
DS? - ANSWER: discharge or discontinuation
what are some high alert medications? - ANSWER: anticoagulants
chemotherapeutic agents
opioids
hypoglycemic
what is atraumatic care? - ANSWER: therapy that minimizes physical and
psychological stress with children and families in the health care setting
what should you pay specific attention to when dealing with atraumatic care? -
ANSWER: setting, staff, interventions
what decreases distress? - ANSWER: educate family
models (stuffed animals)
safe areas