CRMA RECERT Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
BM | Bowel Movement |
BP | Blood Pressure |
c w/a line over it | With |
CBC | Complete Blood Count |
DSD | Dry Sterile Dressing |
Het | Hematocrit |
Hgb | Hemoglobin |
MAR | Medication Adm inistration Record |
NPO | Nothing By Mouth |
I&O | Intake and Output |
IV | Intravenous |
noc | Night |
OTC | Over The Counter |
PO or po | By Mouth |
PR | Per Rectum |
ROM | Range of Motion |
Tx | Treatment |
S w/a line over it | Without |
TPR | Temperature, Pulse & Respiration |
VS | Vital Signs |
Wgt | Weight |
c/o | Complaint of |
FSBS | Finger Stick Blood Sugar |
FBS | Fasting Blood Sugar |
ac | Before Meals |
SL or sl | Sublingual |
gr | Grain |
i or ii* | One or Two |
pc* | After Meals |
mEq | Milli Equivalents |
ASA | Aspirin |
Ca | Calcium |
Cl | Chloride |
APAP | Acetaminophe4n |
DSS | Colace |
FeSO4 | Ferrous Sulfate |
H2O | Water |
H2O2 | Hydrogen Peroxide |
I | Iodine |
K | Potassium |
KI | Potassium Iodine |
KCL | Potassium Chloride |
LiCO3 | Lithium Carbonate |
MG | Magnesium |
MOM | Milk of Magnesia |
MS | Morphine Sulfate |
Na | Sodium |
NaCL | Sodium Chloride |
NS | Normal Saline |
NTG | Nitroglycerine |
O2 | Oxygen |
SSKI | Saturated solution of Potassium Iodine |
N & V | Nausea & Vomiting |
AD | right ear |
AS | left ear |
AU | both ears |
ad lib | as patient desires |
bid or BID | two times per day |
cap | capsule |
cc | cubic centimeter |
d/c or D/C | discontinue |
GM or gm or G | gram |
gtt(s) | drop(s) |
HS | hour of sleep |
I.U. | international units |
Mcg | microgram |
mg | milligrams |
ml | milliliter |
OD | right eye |
OS | left eye |
OU | both eyes |
oz | ounce |
prn | as needed |
Q or q | every |
qd or QD | once a day |
qh | every hour |
q2H, q4H, q8H | every 2,4,8 hours |
qhs | every night at bedtime |
qid or QID | four times a day |
qod or QOD | every other day |
susp | suspension |
tab | tablet |
Tinct. or tc | tincture |
T or Tbs | tablespoon |
t or tsp | teaspoon |
U or Unit | unit |
ung or oint | ointment |
i or ii (with or without a line over it) | one or two |
pc (with or without a line over it) | after meals |
mEq | milli equivalents |
Amphetamine | Cerebral stimulant |
Analgesic | pain reliever |
Antacid | prevents or relieves gastric distress |
Antianxiety (Benzodiazepines) | prevents or relieves anxiety |
Antiarrhythmic (Heart Rhythm Regulators) | prevents or relieves irregular heartbeat |
Antiasthmatic (Bronchodilator) | prevents or relieves respiratory distress |
Antibiotic | resolves infection |
Anticoagulant | prevents blood clotting |
Anticonvulsant (Antiepileptics) | prevents or controls seizures |
Antidepressant | prevents or relieves the symptoms of depression |
Antidiabetic | controls diabetes, decreases blood sugar |
Antidiarrheal | controls diarrhea |
Antiemetic | controls nausea and vomiting |
Antifungal | resolves fungal infection |
Antihistamine | relieve allergic symptoms |
Antihyperlipidemic | decreases cholesterol and triglycerides |
Antihypertensive | controls high blood pressure |
Anti-inflammatory: Steroid | Decreases inflammation, swelling, pain; naturally occurring hormone |
Anti-inflammatory: NSAID | Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug, synthetic |
Anti-ovulant | prevents ovulation, birth control medication |
Antiparkinson | controls tremors which are symptoms of Parkinson's disease |
Antipruritic | relieves itching |
Antipsychotic (Neuroleptics) | controls systems of psychotic diseases such as schizophrenia |
Antipyretic | reduces fever |
Antispasmodic | prevents muscle spasms |
Antitussive (Cough Suppressant) | relieves cough |
Cardiac Drugs | drugs which slow and regulate the heartbeat |
Coagulants | causes blood to clot |
Decongestant | relieves congestion |
Diuretic | relieves fluid retention |
Electrolyte Supplement | replaces depleted body chemicals |
Emetic | causes vomiting |
Expectorant | loosens secretions so they can be coughed up |
Hormonal Replacements | replaces hormones in the body |
Hypnotic (Sedative) | causes sleep |
Laxative (Cathartic) | causes bowel movement |
Miotic | causes constriction of the pupil of the eye |
Muscle Relaxant | Relaxes skeletal muscle |
Psychotropic | any mind altering drug, i.e. antipsychotic, antidepressant, anti-anxiety, hypnotics |
Stool Softener | draws fluid into the GI tracts to soften stool |
Sulfa Drugs | treats urinary tract infection |
Vaccine | prevents disease |
Vasodilator | relaxes and dilates blood vessels |
Vitamin Supplement | replaces vitamins |
ASA | aspirin |
kg | kilogram |
L | liter |
mm | millimeters |
1 teaspoon = _____cc | 5cc |
1 tablespoon = _____tsp = _____cc | 3 tsp, 15 cc |
1 ounce = ___tbl = _____cc | 2 tbl, 30 cc |
1 kilogram = ________grams | 1000 |
1 gram = ______milligrams | 1000 |
1 milligram = _____micrograms | 1000 |
0.5 grams = ____grams = _____ milligrams | 1/2 grams, 500 milligrams |
65 milligrams = ___grain | 1 grain |
1 liter = ______ milliliters | 1000 |
1 meter = ______ millliliters | 1000 |
liter measures ______ | volume |
meter measures _______ | length |
gram measures _______________ | |
When admininstering meds, the labels need to be checked against the MAR 3 times before med is passed. these are: | Before pouring the med Immediately after pouring the med Before administering med |
the 4 links in the chain of infection are? | a germ a place for germ to live a susceptible hosta way for the germ to enter the host |
what are three different ways a germ can enter host: | direct contact Indirect contact Airborne contact |
the 7 rights of medication administration are: | right person, right med, right dose, right time, right route, right to know, right to refuse |
What is the 8th right of med administration? | the right documenation |
Sources of medication are | plants, animals, minerals, factories, microorganmisms |
What 3 places do Schedule II drugs need to be recorded? | MAR, Individual Narcotic Record, Bound Book |
How many days does a physician have to sign and return a telephone order | 5 Working days |
Name 2 requirements of diabetes insulin training | Foot care insulin storage |
Orders of psychotropic meds are approved for how long | 3 months or 90days |
How are scheduled II drugs stored | Under double lock in a separate locked box with in the med cabinet or an approved double locked cabinet attached to the wall |
Destruction of meds must take place with in how many days | 60 days |
How are external meds stored | Separate from meds to be taken internally |
who determines that a resident may administer his or her own meds | a team of people. the resedent, the reseidents legal representative, licensed practitioner, and the facility reprsentative |
who is allowed to take telephone orders | RN,LPN or Pharmacist only |
how many days does a pharmacist have to replace a soiled label | 2 working days |
who is allowed to teach the use of a breathing apparatus | Anyone qualified or an expert in the field |
who has ultimate responsibility to ensure all meds are passed in a safe and proper manner | The administrator |
name two items that must be on a prescription label | expiration date, prescription number |
how often do scheduled meds have to be counted if not in use, but stored in the building | at least weekly |
what type of book do scheduled II drugs have to be documented in besides the MAR. | Bound Book |
Can meds be borrowed from one resident to the next | No |
Can paper med cups be reused | No |
When an RN teaches an inservice, where must the documentation be filed | In the employee file |
If a resident goes out on a LOA for less then 72 hours, can the meds be repackaged. | Yes |
When urine testing is required, where is the urine disposed of. | Toilet |
How often must a CRMA be recertified | Every two years |
If a resident needs to take 2tsp of maalox how many ml do you give | 10 ml |
If a resident drinks 8 oz of juice at breakfast, how many cc is this | 240cc |
If the order reads give Tylenol 500mg and the container says that they are 250mg each how many do you give. | Two |
An order is written for Antivert 25mg po tid The label reads 10 mg per tablet how many tablets do you give | 2 and a 1/2 |
Phenobarb elixir 10mg po is ordered. The elixir comes prepared as 20mg/5cc How much elixer do you give | |
If an order says to give Tylenol 400mg twice a day what will the total daily dose be | 800 mg |
If the order says to give Robitussin 30cc how many ml is this | |
If the order says to give Robitussin 30cc how many ounces is this | one oz |
If an order says give 2 tsp how many mls is this | 10 |
An order written for Zoloft 25mg and you have 50mg on hand how many are you going to give | half |
An order is written for ASA 81mg one po daily what is the total daily doesage | 81 mg |
If the order reads Antivert 25 mg and you have 5mg on hand, how many tablets will you give | 5 |
How many tsp are in an ounce | 6 |
How many TBS are in an ounce | 2 |
How many (DSSP) Double tsp are in an ounce | 3 |
What is missing Altrace 20 mg 1 tab for hyper tention | route and time |
What is missing Digoxin 2 tablets qd po for bad heart | dosage |
What is missing Methicillin 500mg q6h for bronchitis | route and length of time to give |
What is missing Liquid Antacid 30cc q4h prn for heart burn | route and how many doses allowed in 24hrs |
What is missing Tylenol 325 mg 1-2 tablets po prn q4h for fever, headache, pain | it can not say 1-2 it has to clearly say one or two |
Rita Booth is given the for pills which belong to her room mate Ruth A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. wrong person B.Med effects in wrong persons body C. Properly identifying the right person |
John received his 8pm Ambien at 8am. A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. Wrong time B. sedative effect C. Administrating at correct time |
Staff gave Mike 20cc of liquid Phenobarbital. Order read 2.0cc A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. Wrong dosage B. OVERDOSE C.Paying strict attention to the amount ordered |
Diamox given instead of Diuril A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. Wrong med B. Side effects C. Check label against MAR ever time |
The medication is ordered q12h and is scheduled to be given at 8am and 5pm A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. wrong time B. to close in time C. med should be given in an equally spaced 24hr period |
Mary was given 80 mg of Prolixin instead of 80 mg of pepcid. A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. wrong med B. side effects of med C. reading label and comparing to MAR |
Depakote order changed from 2 pills of 300mg to 3 pills of 300mg on Jan 3. On Feb 1, it is noted that 2 pills have been being giving. A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. wrong transcription B. underdosing C. make sure transcribed properly, everyone notified and label changed if necessary. |
ry, the new CRMA, ask Bob(the client) which one of the ladies is Rita Burke, because she does not know her. A. Type of error____________________ B. Danger to client_________________ C. Prevent this by __________________ | A. breach in confidentiality B. could be disastrous C. Check picture in the MAR book. |
An a typical pulse is taken on the wrist True or False | False |
An apical pulse is taken by using 2 fingers over the pulse site. True or False | False |
A normal adult pulse range is 60-100 True or False | True |
A body temperature is 98.6 True or False | True |
A normal BP reading could be 110/72 | True |
A normal adult respiration count is 28.32 True or False | False |
If you are unable to obtain a BP reading after pumping and delating the cuff,you can re-inflate the cuff on the same arm immediately. True or False | False |
It is ok to take a pulse for 15 sec and multiply it by 4 when not in an emergency situation. True or False | False |
BP should be taken on a bare armor through a very thin fabric sleeve. True or False | True |
A radial pulse is taken on the wrist. True or False | True |
sol | Solution |
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