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Five Rights - ANSWER - 1. right patient 2. right drug 3. right dose 4. right route 5. right time Licensed Healthcare Professional - ANSWER - A licensed individual for whom administration of medication is included in his/her scope of practice. Medication Aide - ANSWER - A person who received specialized training in the process of assisting with administering medications. Neglect - ANSWER - Not providing goods or services needed by a person to prevent injury, emotional pain, mental distress or physical illness.
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Five Rights - ANSWER - 1. right patient
Ophthalmic - ANSWER - Eye Otic - ANSWER - Ear Sublingual - ANSWER - Under the tongue Oral - ANSWER - Mouth When are the three safety checks performed during medication set up? - ANSWER - 1. When medication is taken out of the drawer
Oral Temperature - ANSWER - 97.6-99. Rectal Temperature - ANSWER - 98.6-100. Axillary Temperature - ANSWER - 96.6-98. Tympanic Temperature - ANSWER - 98.6-100. Pulse Range - ANSWER - 60- 100 bpm Respirations - ANSWER - 12 - 20 bpm Blood Pressure - ANSWER - 60 - 90 and 90 - 140 Allergic reaction - ANSWER - body's immune systems over response to a foreign substance such as a food or drug Generic name - ANSWER - Non-proprietary name for a drug Trade name - ANSWER - Brand name of drug Dependence - ANSWER - Acquired need for a drug that may produce substances by the body Metabolism - ANSWER - The chemical change in living cells by which energy is provided for vital processes, and activities and new material is created Excretion - ANSWER - The process of eliminating or getting rid of substances by the body Absorption - ANSWER - Passage of substances across and into tissues Distribution - ANSWER - Location of medications in various organs or tissues after administration If medication is topical how will it be absorbed? - ANSWER - through the skin If the medication is oral how will is be absorbed? - ANSWER - Through the digestive tract- small intestine What is the most common way of distributing or transporting meditation to the site of action? - ANSWER - Blood stream Which organ is most responsible for drug metabolism? - ANSWER - liver
Which organ is most responsible for the excretion of drugs? - ANSWER - kidneys List five factors that affect how a drug works in the body - ANSWER - 1. size
Which drug classification acts by suppressing muscle movement? - ANSWER - Skeletal muscle relaxants What are three primary elements of pain assessment? - ANSWER - amount, description, location Benign - ANSWER - mild, not cancerous Malignant - ANSWER - cancerous Topical - ANSWER - Pertaining to the surface of the body Pruritus - ANSWER - itching Dermis - ANSWER - Inner layer of skin Melanin - ANSWER - a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, and skin Three functions of skin - ANSWER - protection, temperature regulation, sense organ activity where is the mucous membrane located? - ANSWER - in the inner linings of the mouth nose eye lids vagina and rectum skin becomes more fragile - ANSWER - epidermis is more prone to injury vitamin d production decreases - ANSWER - the result is diminished calcium storage less sweat is produced - ANSWER - over heating increase blood supply to skin decreases - ANSWER - prolongs healing of injury hair follicles stop functioning - ANSWER - loss excellerates blood vessels break more easily - ANSWER - bruising is more common subcutaneous layer thins - ANSWER - loss of installation results in fragile skin local anesthetics - ANSWER - has numbing effect on skin and mucous membranes antihistamines - ANSWER - controls body's response to a substance that causes itching anti-inflammatory - ANSWER - reduces allergic reactions, itching, swelling and redness Antibotics - ANSWER - prevent or treat infections
Scabicides - ANSWER - Kill the mites that cause scabies, head and body lice Dehydration - ANSWER - An abnormally low amount of water in the body. edema - ANSWER - expansion of fluids between cells incontinence - ANSWER - inability to control bladder and/or bowels nocturia - ANSWER - excessive urination at night Filtration - ANSWER - movement from a high concentration area to a low concentration area with force pushing it nephron - ANSWER - tiny units in the kidneys that filter waste of out the blood identify three to five functions of the urinary system - ANSWER - to clean blood and filter out waste products maintain optimal fluid balance in the body regulate blood pressure reabsorption - ANSWER - process by which water and dissolved substances are taken back into the blood. 97 to 99% reabsorbed antispasmodic - ANSWER - administered to suppress smooth muscle contractions of the stomach, intestine, or bladder. While increasing bladder capacity Diuretics - ANSWER - medications administered to increase urine secretion in order to rid the body of excess water and salt Cholinergic - ANSWER - causes contractions in the bladder to relieve urinary tension four common side effects of antibiotics - ANSWER - nausea,vomiting, diarrhea, bloating and indigestion why is potassium depletion a concern with certain diuretic groups? - ANSWER - it can cause heart irregularities which can cause death Signs of dehydration - ANSWER - Poor skin turgor, absence of tears, dry mucous membranes, weight loss, sunken eyes, dark urine Aorta - ANSWER - Largest artery in the body necrosis - ANSWER - death of tissue cardiac - ANSWER - pertaining to the heart
diastole - ANSWER - relaxation phase of the heartbeat Plasma - ANSWER - Liquid part of blood/ straw colored pulse - ANSWER - The number of times the heart beats per minute Systole - ANSWER - Contraction of the heart myocardial infarction - ANSWER - Heart attack; Death of cardiac muscle