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What is an example of a computer-controlled medication dispensing system that is commonly
used in hospitals? - CORRECT ANSWER-Pyxis
The nurse is responsible for doing what with narcotic controlled substances at the end of each
shift with another nurse present? - CORRECT ANSWER-Counting/Taking Inventory Of
If no disposal instructions are given for a medication, what is the recommended process for
disposing of the drug? - CORRECT ANSWER-You would be able to throw it into the household
"normal" trash, but first you would want to empty any remaining drug into a substance like kitty
litter or coffee grounds and then seal it in a bag so it wouldn't leak out and into the trash
What 7 elements must be present on a medication prescription order? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Patient's Full Name
Date
Drug Name
Route of Administration
Dose
Duration of the Order
Signature of the Prescriber
, When a medication is given only when it is needed, it is called a - CORRECT ANSWER-PRN Order
How does the nurse ensure that the client's home medications are correct and match the
medication list at the hospital? - CORRECT ANSWER-By using the Medication Reconciliation
process
What are the 7 rights of drug administration? - CORRECT ANSWER-Right Drug
Right Indication
Right Time
Right Dose
Right Patient
Right Route
Right Documentation
How many nurses should be present when a high-alert medication is being drawn up? -
CORRECT ANSWER-2
What four types of providers can order/prescribe medications? - CORRECT ANSWER-All
medication orders must come from:
1) A licensed primary healthcare provider (MD, DO),
2) a dentist,
3) a nurse practitioner,
4) a physician's assistant (acting within their area of medical training).
Why is it important for the stomach to maintain a pH of 1 to 4/5? - CORRECT ANSWER-The
overall low pH of the stomach also prevents bacterial growth in the gastric chamber while also
aiding in the digestion of foods (