A physicians written order for the person you are caring for is as follows:
Insulin glargine (Lantus) 10 U, subQ, Q.D. What changes would you suggest
for safety and you avoid the use of "do not use" abbreviations?
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Spell out units and daily. Change the dosage to 20 u to simplify
the order.
Add a note about the patient's allergies Use abbreviations for units and daily to
to the order. save space.
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Which statement, if made by the person you are caring for, reflects the
need for further education regarding a new prescription of warfarin human
being?
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I can stop taking warfarin if i feel fine I should take warfarin with food to avoid
side effects
If I get headaches, aspirin is my Warfarin is safe to take with any
best option for pain medication
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A person with hypothyroidism has a serum calcium level of 13 mg/dL. What
medication would you expect to administer?
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Calcitonin (Miacalcin) Diazepam (valium)
Raloxifene (evista) Diltiazem (cardizem)
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You are caring for a person who is on a Morphine (Duramorph) PCA. While
conducting, while conducting your rounds, you notice that they are
slumped over and unresponsive with the delayed and slow respirations. You
suspect narcotic overdose. What reversal medication would you
administered?
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Rizatriptan (maxalt) Naloxone (Narcan)
Flumazenil (romazicon) Diazepam (valium)
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What class of medication would you expect to be ordered for a person with
acid reflux?
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