NUR 101 EXAM 3 EXAM WITH
CORRECT QUESTTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
6 rights of medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSpatient, time, dose, route,
medication, documentation
Prevent Medication Errors - CORRECT-ANSWERSdouble identifiers
5 rights x 3
prepare one pt's med at a time
prepare one med at a time
research med info
LASA (look alike, sound alike)
document after administration
eliminate distraction
double check calculation
Physician role in medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSorder med, check
current and past medical history, check allergies, choose correct dose and route
pharmacist role in medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSreceive order,
prepare some med, verify dose and route, distribute
Nurse role in medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSassess pt, assess med,
verify dose and route, assess ability to self-administer, assess access to insurance,
administer med, check for allergies, pt education, adverse effects, therapeutic effects
, pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSwhatever the experiencing person says it is, existing
whenever he says it is
acute pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSacts as warning sign, activates the sympathetic
nervous system
signs: increased HR, BP, RR, dilated pupils, sweating
chronic pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSpersists or recurs for indefinite period (more than 3
months)
onset is gradual
poorly localized (hard to pinpoint)
often accompanied by depression
nociceptive pain - CORRECT-ANSWERS"normal" pain caused by tissue damage
neuropathic pain - CORRECT-ANSWERS(somato sensory system) abnormal processing
stimuli
physical dependence - CORRECT-ANSWERSif has been on a narcotic for 7-10 days and
goes cold turkey, will have withdrawal symptoms (shakes, sweating, light headed,
abdominal pain). Needs taper doses to prevent
addiction - CORRECT-ANSWERScraving for euphoric feelings from drugs
drug tolerance - CORRECT-ANSWERScommon physiologic result of chronic opioid
treatment, result in larger doses required to maintain the same level of analgesia
pain assessment acronym - CORRECT-ANSWERSO- Onset
P- Provoking or palliating factors
Q- Quality
R- Region and radiation
CORRECT QUESTTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
6 rights of medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSpatient, time, dose, route,
medication, documentation
Prevent Medication Errors - CORRECT-ANSWERSdouble identifiers
5 rights x 3
prepare one pt's med at a time
prepare one med at a time
research med info
LASA (look alike, sound alike)
document after administration
eliminate distraction
double check calculation
Physician role in medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSorder med, check
current and past medical history, check allergies, choose correct dose and route
pharmacist role in medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSreceive order,
prepare some med, verify dose and route, distribute
Nurse role in medication administration - CORRECT-ANSWERSassess pt, assess med,
verify dose and route, assess ability to self-administer, assess access to insurance,
administer med, check for allergies, pt education, adverse effects, therapeutic effects
, pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSwhatever the experiencing person says it is, existing
whenever he says it is
acute pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSacts as warning sign, activates the sympathetic
nervous system
signs: increased HR, BP, RR, dilated pupils, sweating
chronic pain - CORRECT-ANSWERSpersists or recurs for indefinite period (more than 3
months)
onset is gradual
poorly localized (hard to pinpoint)
often accompanied by depression
nociceptive pain - CORRECT-ANSWERS"normal" pain caused by tissue damage
neuropathic pain - CORRECT-ANSWERS(somato sensory system) abnormal processing
stimuli
physical dependence - CORRECT-ANSWERSif has been on a narcotic for 7-10 days and
goes cold turkey, will have withdrawal symptoms (shakes, sweating, light headed,
abdominal pain). Needs taper doses to prevent
addiction - CORRECT-ANSWERScraving for euphoric feelings from drugs
drug tolerance - CORRECT-ANSWERScommon physiologic result of chronic opioid
treatment, result in larger doses required to maintain the same level of analgesia
pain assessment acronym - CORRECT-ANSWERSO- Onset
P- Provoking or palliating factors
Q- Quality
R- Region and radiation