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IHP 310 Pharmacology -Drug Administration Assignment
MULTIPLE CHOICE
a. | “Adding a medication to the formula will cause the formula to curdle.” |
b. | “Formula and medications can form toxic compounds if mixed together.” |
c. | “The infant may not always take the entire bottle of formula.” |
d. | “This may cause the infant to refuse formula in the future.” |
ANS: C
Medications should not be mixed with a large amount of food or beverage because patients may miss the full dose if they do not consume the entire amount. If the entire bottle is not consumed, the nurse will have difficulty determining how much dose was received. If medications interact with formula in vivo, package information will indicate this.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 97
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention: Patient Teaching
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | “Crushing the medication can lead to a possibly toxic medication dose.” |
b. | “Crushing the medication is safe and can prevent gagging on pills.” |
c. | “The tablet may be done if a small amount of pudding is used.” |
d. | “The tablet may be dissolved in liquid but not crushed and put in food.” |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 97
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention: Patient Teaching
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | Contact the provider to discuss an alternate form of the medication. |
b. | Crush the tablet and put it in applesauce to help the patient swallow it. |
c. | Cut the tablet in half so the patient can take it more easily. |
d. | Dissolve the tablet in liquid. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 97
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | “I may put the tablet in food if I don’t like the taste.” |
b. | “I may take a sip of water after placing the tablet in my mouth.” |
c. | “I will place the tablet between my cheek and gum.” |
d. | “I will place the tablet under my tongue and let it absorb.” |
IHP 310 Pharmacology -Drug Administration Assignment
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 97
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | “A suspension is a mixture in which drug particles are dissolved in solution.” |
b. | “I will line up the bottom of the medication curve with the line in the syringe.” |
c. | “I will need to shake an elixir before measuring the dose.” |
d. | “I will not need to refrigerate liquids once they are reconstituted.” |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: p. 97
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | “The patch can always be cut when dosage adjustments are needed.” |
b. | “Drug levels fluctuate less with the patch.” |
c. | “There are fewer systemic side effects with transdermal patches.” |
d. | “There is less risk of toxicity when using a patch.” |
IHP 310 Pharmacology -Drug Administration Assignment
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 97
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | Applying the medication liberally |
b. | Cleaning skin with alcohol before applying |
c. | Using sterile technique |
d. | Wearing gloves |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 98
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | allows a larger dose to be given safely. |
b. | distributes medication to target tissues. |
c. | minimizes adverse effects of the steroid. |
d. | prevents contamination of the metered-dose inhaler. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: p. 100
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | To decrease gastrointestinal upset |
b. | To dilute the medication and enhance absorption |
c. | To ensure that all medication is infused into the stomach |
d. | To improve overall hydration |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: p. 100
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | Allowing the suppository to soften at room temperature before inserting |
b. | Asking the patient to lie on the right side during insertion of the medication |
c. | Having the patient remain in a side-lying position for at least 5 minutes after insertion |
d. | Using a lubricant such as petrolatum gel (Vaseline) to lubricate the medication |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 101
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | Insert the needle, bevel up, at a 30-degree angle. |
b. | Massage the area gently after the injection. |
c. | Measure the diameter of the area of erythema when reading the result. |
d. | Use a 25-gauge, 3/8” needle. |
IHP 310 Pharmacology -Drug Administration Assignment
ANS: D
Intradermal injections should be given with a 25- to 27-gauge, 3/8”- to 5/8”-long needle. The needle should be inserted at a 10- to 15-degree angle. The area should not be massaged. The nurse measures the area of induration, not erythema.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 102
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | “I should insert the needle and inject the medication without aspirating for blood.” |
b. | “I should put firm pressure on the injection site to decrease the risk for bleeding.” |
c. | “I will insert the needle at a 10-degree angle when injecting.” |
d. | “The subcutaneous route is used because absorption is faster this way.” |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 103
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | “How long has your child been walking?” |
b. | “How much does your child weigh?” |
c. | “Is your child afraid to look at needles?” |
d. | “Is your child right- or left-handed?” |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 104
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
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a. | “This is necessary to prevent staining of the patient’s skin.” |
b. | “This technique allows slower, more sustained absorption.” |
c. | “You may use the deltoid site when using this method.” |
d. | “I should use a 27-gauge needle to minimize discomfort with this method.” |
IHP 310 Pharmacology -Drug Administration Assignment
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 104
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
a. | Describe what the IV line will feel like and how long it will be in place. |
b. | Explain the purpose of the procedure. |
c. | Give the child equipment to handle and practice on a doll. |
d. | Reassure the child that the pain will only last a few minutes. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: p. 107
TOP: Nursing Process: Nursing Intervention
MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies