No1. True
Locally applied ointment or oil have an only local effect Ex ointment for knee pain
No2. True
Some drug can not properly absorbed through the stomach and their effectiveness may be reduced. but in sublingual route these possibility reduced.
No3. False
sublingual route - place the drug under the tongue.
Buccal route - place the drug in between your gum.
No4. False
It is normally administered 2 times a day
No5. False
The transdermal route is safe and effective but the rate of absorption and duration of action depends on type of drug.
No6. True
It is available as a patch for transdermal administration.
No7. True
Because it directly goes to the target area
No8. False
But it may have very little systemic side effects
No9. True
No10. True
Coordination is very necessary during depression and inhalation so, give education before administering the drug.
No11. False
Nebulisation has given in recline position but not to prevent dizziness but for effective administration.
No12. False
No13. True
No14. True
No15. False
it should be wiped with an antimicrobial solution.
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Parti t ion to malog Principles COLUMNA (continued) 6. Identifying any allergies the patient may have 7. Appropriate judgment in timing and discontinuing a medication if required 8. Responding to a severe hypersensitivity response Fill True or False Circle T for true or F for false after reading each of the following statements. 1. T F It is essential to scrutinize every letter in the name of the medication when comparing medicine ordered with the medicine on hand. 2 T...
Chapter 5 Abbreviations and Systems of Measurement 25 True or False Circle T for true or F for false after reading each of the following statements. 1. TF Regulations vary from state to state regarding phone orders concerning who can call in an order, who can receive an order, and the time frame for the physician's signature. 2. TFThere should never be a blank space on a written prescription in the area asking for the number of refills. In order...
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True or False: 100% oxygen is acceptable for early intervention but not for extended periods of time. True False True or False: Transcutaneous pacing is recommended for asystolic individuals who fail to respond to pharmacological interventions. True False True or False: One type of acute coronary syndrome is STEMI. True False True or False: If atropine is unsuccessful in treating bradycardia, it is doubtful that the individual will respond to any other interventions. True False True or False: Medication is...
True or False Circle T for true or F for false after reading each of the following statements. 1. T F Administering thiazide and loop diuretics along with corticosteroids may lead to an increased potassium loss. 2. T F The action of loop diuretics is more rapid and effective than thiazide diuretics with greater diuresis. 3. T F Potassium-sparing diuretics counteract the increased glucose and uric acid levels associated ve thiazide diuretic therapy. 4. T F Patients being treated with...
16. When a drug is applied to the skin or mucous membranes, this is administration by the 19. Medications made with opium and opium derivatives for the purpose of controlling and relieving pain are referred to as 17. The route used when applying a drug to the skin using a patch is known as the Part 2. Connection Questions 23. You are working in a long-term care facility. When will you reorder medications for the resident? a. When 7 days...
True or False: A respiratory rate consistently less than 10 or greater than 60 breaths per minute in a child of any age is abnormal and suggests the presence of a potentially serious problem. True False True or False: PALS management of respiratory distress/failure is adjusted based on the severity of the current condition. True False True or False: Shock may occur with a normal, increased, or decreased systemic arterial pressure. True False True or False: Respiratory failure or shock...
1. Oral acetaminophen has been ordered for a young child who has a fever. A liquid form has been obtained by the nurse to increase the chance of problem free administration. Prior to administration, the nurse is going through the rights of medication administration. When confirming the right dose, what term is the most appropriate? a. "160 mg" b. "one teaspoon" c. "one third of a tablespoon d. "SmL 2. A pregnant woman asks why she needs to take a...
True or False: A nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) can be used on a semi-conscious or conscious individual, while an oropharyngeal airway (OPA) should only be used on an unconscious individual. True False True or False: An individual in PEA has an organized cardiac rhythm on ECG. True False True or False: Symptomatic bradycardia and poor perfusion may degrade into cardiac arrest. True False True or False: The definition of stable tachycardia is a fast but constant heart rate between 80 and...
Mr. Stanley Londborg is a 64-year-old man with a long-standing history of a seizure disorder. He also has hypertension (high blood pressure) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He is no stranger to the hospital because of his health issues. At home, he takes a number of medications, including three for his COPD and three — levetiracetam, lamotrigine, and valproate sodium — to help control his seizures. Mr. Londborg came to the emergency department (ED) last week because he was...