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Pharmacology Quiz 1

Chapter 1 and 2

TermDefinition
What does ADPIE stand for? Assessment, Diagnose, Planning, Implementing, Evaluation.
What are the Five Steps of nursing process? Assessment, Human Needs Statements (formerly Nursing Diagnosis), Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
What is the nursing process? A research-supported framework for professional nursing practice. Ensures the delivery of thorough, individualized, and quality nursing care to patients. Requires critical thinking, ongoing and constantly evolving process.
Assessment Initial phase of the nursing process, date are collected, reviewed, and analyzed from patient. Medication profile: any and all drug use, prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, herbs, and supplements, compliance and adherence.
Planning Identification of goals and outcome of criteria.
Implementing Initiation and completion of specific nursing actions as defined by the Human Needs Statements, goals, and outcome criteria.
Evaluation Ongoing part of the processing process, determining the status of the goals and outcomes of care, monitoring the patient's response to drug therapy, and clearance concise documentation.
Medication Errors Any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm, patient-related events, system-related events.
Six Major Initiatives of QSEN? Patient-centered care, Teamwork and collaboration, Evidence-based practice (EBP), Quality Improvement (QI), Safety, Informatics.
The nurse answers a patient's call light and finds the patient sitting in bed and requesting pain medication. What will the nurse do first? Assess the patient's pain and pain level.
The patient's medication administration record lists two antiepileptic medications that are due at 0900, but the patient is NPPO for a barium study. The nurse's coworker suggests giving the medications via IV because the patient is NPO. What will the nurs
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