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Assisting with Medication

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What a the 5 rights in medication administration?   The right client the right medication The right dosage The right time The right route  
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Why should you wear gloves when applying medication?   To prevent contamination & absorption of meds into the skin. To protect the client.  
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What are some unexpected reactions to medications that you should be aware of?   Allergies, Hives, Fever, Diarrhea, shortness of breath, dyspnea, swelling of larynx, anaphylactic shock  
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What would you report to your supervisor when dealing with meds?   Expired Meds, client not taking meds, Omits dose, unsafe storage, unlabelled meds, client forgetting to take meds  
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What does (dtts) mean?   drops  
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Medications dissolved into a concentrated sugar are called _________?   Syrups  
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Dry powdered drugs that have been formed into a small disc refer to___________?   Tablets  
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What are flat discs containing flavoured medication base and are held in mouth where they are dissolved?   Lozenges  
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What semi solid material containing medication and applied externally to the skin is called__________/   Ointment or Cream  
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A solid form of medication that is inserted into a body cavity, usually the retum or the vagina refers to______________?   Suppository  
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What medication that is located ona small disc or strip and is applied to unbroken skin; this drug is absorbed over a 24 hr period and it called____________?   Transdermal Patch  
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A drug, which is dissolved in a liquid containing alcohol, water and flavourings is called an___________?   Elixir  
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What is a small cylinder called used for special delivering and which contains a drug that is inhaled called?   Aerosol Inhaler  
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How many medications does Tylenol #3 contain?   2 ( Tylenol & codine)  
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What is meant by Extra Strength?   More than the regular strength (mg) but not double  
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What is meant by "Double Strength"   Double the normal strength  
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Codeine, Morphine, Demerol, Duragesic and dilaudid are examples of__________?   Narcotic Analgesic  
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The most common side effect of a narcotic analgesic(Pain Med) is_____________?   Constipation  
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Define what "OTC" and what it stands for?   Over the Counter. Medication that can be purchased without a prescription . Ex; Tylenol #1  
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What are adverse effects?   Unexpected & undesired  
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Give an example of a Medication could be absorbed into the skin if gloves are not worn when applying to client?   Nitro-Glycerin  
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What types of administering medications works faster than oral administrations.   Rectal or Intravenous  
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What reason could explain why you should take a medication with milk?   May cause irritation to the lining of the stomach  
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Define what "Classification" of a drug is?   The category that the drug/medication is put into according to it's therapeutic & diagnostic value.  
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Define what "Trade Name" pf a drug means?   A name also given to a drug/medication by the manufacturers. Also known as the proprietary name. Ex; Tylenol, Advil. Gravol  
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Define what a Generic Name of a Drug/Medication is?   The name given to a drug/medication approved by Health Canada. Also known as the official name of the drug.  
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What is the purpose of giving medication?   To prevent, treat or promote health  
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Why do you take a drug the way a physician order it?   For the best results  
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By what systems are drugs excreted by the body?   Urinary & GI(gastro intestinal)  
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What does M.A.R. stand for?   Medication Administration Record  
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Name 5 things that could affect drug action?   Other medications Weight Size Emotional state gender illness sunlight Age Alcohol  
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A.C.T.I.O.N. is an acronym for what?   Assess, Contact, Talk, Indentify, Open Chart , Note to follow  
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What does the term drug compatibility mean?   To take with another drug and it doesn't affect it.  
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Topical appication means?   To apply externally  
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Rectal administration means?   Inserted into the Rectum  
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Parenteral administration means?   By Injection  
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Inhalation means?   To inhale into the lungs  
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Which route of administration of faster Rectal or Oral?   Rectal  
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What does "CPS" stand for?   Compendium of Pharmaceuticals & Specialties  
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Would opening a pill bottle be considered part of a PSW's role in assisting a client.   True  
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What does it mean when a drug is expired?   No longer effective  
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Where should expired medication go to be exposed of?   Take them back to pharmacy  
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What are common signs of a reation to medication that you should watch for and report?   Nausea, vomiting, rash, itchy skin, fever, diarrhea, respiratory difficulties  
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