1.The standard precautions to be used for each medication administration are
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Administering Medications. uu. Admuniatering Medicators Make sure that your paper answers the following: Chopton S 1...
Provide your answers to the following questions in a 2-page paper. Use APA Editorial Format for all citations and references used. What should the "culture and environment of safety" look like when preparing and administering medications? Discuss a common breach of medication administration. Identify three (3) factors that lead to errors in documentation related to medication administration. What can I do to prevent medication errors?
832 Chapter 38 Administering Medication G. Intradermal Injections 1. Answer the following regarding performing an ID injection. a. What size needle would be used? b. What is the maximum volume of medication given? c. What is the angle of the needle when administering the medication? d. What must be done to the site while inserting the needle? e. Where are the most common sites?
What are the legal requirements for practice parameters of the Enrolled Nurse in relation to Medication administration tasks given below? Also mention which legislation or regulation advises about the requirements in relation to these tasks. 2.1) Dangerous drug act: Definition of DDA 2.2) Storage of Dangerous Drugs of Addiction (DDA) 2.3) Documentation of Dangerous Drugs of Addiction (DDA) 2.4) Administration of Intra-Venous (IV) Medications 2.5) Administration of Intra- Muscular (IM) injections 2.6) Administration of Sub-Cutaneous (S/C)injection Administration of Subcutaneous (SC)injection...
I have a test coming up for fundamentals I need information about these subjects to study some I'm familiar with but still, I put them to gather all information, please for each one give a description and important points to know, I need answers typed please so I can understand it. Identify the seven parts to a medication order (patient’s name, date and time order is written, medication name, medication dosage, administration route, frequency of administration, and signature of prescriber)....
For subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intradermal injections, research and describe the following: sites of administration, maximum volumes for each injection type, needle length and gauge ranges, type of syringe needed, and angles of needle insertion. How do you locate the injection sites? Why is it important to be sure that the correct needle size is used and to insert at the proper angle? Describe in detail what you would do if your dosage calculation exceeded the maximum volume allowed for the...
For subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intradermal injections, research and describe the following: sites of administration, maximum volumes for each injection type, needle length and gauge ranges, type of syringe needed, and angles of needle insertion. How do you locate the injection sites? Why is it important to be sure that the correct needle size is used and to insert at the proper angle? Describe in detail what you would do if your dosage calculation exceeded the maximum volume allowed for the...
Convert the following:show your work(1 point each) 10-kilograms equals _____ pounds 12.5 ml is equal to _____ teaspoons 45 ml is equal to _____ Tablespoons 4 tsp is equal to _____ ml 3 Tbsp is equal to _______ounces 0.1 grams is equal to _______ mcg 1 cup is equal to ____ounces 1 liter is equal to _____ ml 3 Tbsp is equal to ___ tsp 75 lbs.is equal to _____kg. 9 oz is equal to _______ml 38 degrees Celsius is...
PLEASE SUMMARIZE THE 4 (numbered 1-4) ARTICLES TO 4 SENTENCES FOR EACH NUMBER. THANKS. 1. Medications have to be safe for mothers-to-be and for their unborn children. Before the authorities will approve a new drug, it must be tested in animal trials on pregnant rodents and, as a rule, pregnant rabbits. Scientists in the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering at ETH Zurich in Basel have now developed a test that allows them to examine a drug's embryotoxicity in cell...
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...
(1) State the type of research design used in the Schultz et al. report. (2) State the elements or characteristics of this type of design used in the Schultz report (see textbook for designs). (3) Does the research design fit with the research purpose? Provide rationale as to why or why not. (4) What is the dependent variable and independent variable? (5) Is there a conceptual model/framework described in the report? If yes, describe briefly in a few sentences the...