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What are the rights of medication administration? How can a nurse ensure proper patient identification before administering medications to prevent errors?
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What are the rights of medication administration?
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Right Dose,  Right Patient,  Right Route,  Right Time, Right Medication, Right to Refuse
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How can a nurse ensure proper patient identification before administering medications to prevent errors?
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Ask the patients name and date of birth
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What steps should a nurse take to ensure the accuracy of medication administration, especially when handling high-risk medications?
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Verify medication with order, Verify any allergy, Verify dosage, Verify expiration date, Independent double verification(when necessary)
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Ordered: Acetaminophen 15mg/kg, available is 160mg/5 ml. Patient weight is 19.2 kg, what is the dose in ml?
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9 ml
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Ordered: Midazolam nasal 0.2mg/kg, available is midazolam 5mg/ml. Patient weight is 16.45 kg, what is the dose in ml?
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0.66 ml
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Ordered: Morphine inj 0.1mg/kg, available is morphine 2mg/ml. Patient weight is 18.65kg, what is the dose in ml?
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0.93 ml
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A nurse notices that there is an order for a blood transfusion, but the patient’s haemoglobin is within the normal range. She notifies the doctor. The doctor claimed that they ordered it for the wrong patient. Is this a near miss or a good catch?
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good catch
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One nurse has a heavy load of medications to give 5 of her patients between 9 and 10 am. One patient requires half a tab of Keppra rather than a full one. Overwhelmed, the nurse is not alerted to this and gives the patient a whole tab of Keppra. It is not until after she gives the med that she realises but it never resulted in patient harm. Near miss or a good catch?
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near miss
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A nurse gathers medication for 2 of her patients, a 2 year old and a 15 year old, with the same antibiotic. While in the 15 year old patient’s room, she administer the antibiotic dose designated for the 2 year old. Is this a near miss or a good catch?
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near miss
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When administering nasal midazolam rescue, this amount of extra medication needs to be drawn up.
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0.1 ml
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A patient has ordered clobazam 5mg to be given BID as well as clobazam 10mg to be given Q24H. What is this an example of?
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Staggering dosing times
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These IV drugs can be given orally.
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Dexamethasone and Ativan
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