*NURSING > EXAM > NR224 / NR 224: Fundamentals Exam 2 (Fall 2020) Chamberlain College of Nursing (All)
NR-224 Fundamentals NR 224-Funds Exam 2 Oxygenation & Cardiac, Med Administration & Patient Safety, 1. What are some ways medication errors occur? - allowing medication administration t... o become routine, negating the 6 rights, becoming distracted, not checking medications against the MAR 2. What are the 6 rights of medication administration? - Right medications - Right dose - Right patient - Right route - Right time - Right documentation (to be done ASAP) 3. High alert medications & insulin need: - 4. If you make a medication error what should you do? - 5. What is a medication classification? - 6. therapeutic effect - 7. Adverse effects - 8. Polypharmacy - 9. Onset of action - 10. Peak - 11. Trough - 12. parenteral route - 13. Topical medications - 14. enteric coated - 15. Insulin is always measured in - 16. intradermal injection - i 17. intramuscular injection - 18. Sites for Intramuscular Injections - 19. Needle size for IM - 20. subcutaneous injection - 21. Sites for subcutaneous injections - 22. Ampules - 23. Reconstitute - 24. Z-track method - 25. Know why patients could be at risk for falls: - 26. FiO2 of room air - 27. Physical restraints - 28. chemical restraint - 29. violent restraints - 30. non-violent restraint - 31. Restraint orders are not - 32. Mouth breathers do not benefit from - 33. Nasal Canula deliver - 34. normal ABG's - 35. Advantages of nasal cannula - 36. Disadvantages of a nasal cannula - 37. Simple face mask oxygen delivery & FiO2 - 38. Advantages of simple face mask - 39. disadvantages of a simple face mask - 40. Partial & non-rebreather masks oxygen delivery & FiO2 - 41. Advantages of Partial & non-rebreather masks - 42. Disadvantages of Partial & non-rebreather masks - 43. Venturi mask oxygen delivery - 44. Advantages venturi masks - 45. Disadvantages venturi masks - 46. Safety guidelines when dealing with O2 - 47. If humidity if 4l or more what do you do for the patient? - 48. Preload - 49. Afterload - 50. Contractility - 51. Heart beat starts at - 52. Abnormalities with EKG - 53. P wave - 54. conduction of the heart - 55. T wave affected means - 56. If the P wave is absent what does that mean? - 57. SA node to AV node - 58. A-Fib means what kind of waves - 59. QRS - v 60. How do you assess for chest pain? - 61. Stable angina - 62. unstable angina - 63. myocardial infarction - 64. MI's are seen in ___ in an EKG - 65. Creatinine Kinase (CK) - 66. Troponin (I) - 67. Troponin (T) - 68. C-reactive protein - 69. Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) - 70. incentive spirometry - 71. Who should use an incentive spirometer? - 72. Hypoventilation causes - 73. hyperventilation causes - 74. Hypoxia causes - 75. chest physiotherapy - 76. postural drainage - 77. Wheezing comes from - 78. Hemoptysis - 79. how to administer an NG med - 80. How to prevent aspiration in patients with dysphagia - 81. What is a medication error? - 82. Ventrogluteal is the best site for IM injections when - [Show More]
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