fluids / feeds and drug doses. Length / Height should be measured with weight for height WHZ recorded and used to assess nutritional status for children. Mid Upper Arm Circumference MUAC is the most appropriate and rapid means to assess for severe acute malnutrition for children > 6months of age. Respiratory rates must be counted for 1 minute.
The order of the examination should fit the child and the circumstances. It is wise to make no sudden movements and to complete first those parts of the examination that require the child s cooperation. Painful or disagreeable procedures should be deferred to the end of the examination and these should be explained to the child before proceeding.
RN EXAMINATION Pediatric Intensive Care Unit If you work in PICU please answer the following questions. 1. What are the treatment options for junctional tachycardia a. Pacing b. Antiarrhythmics c. Treatment of underlying conditions d. All of the above 2. A 3 year old boy was found with an open bottle of his mother’s prenatal vitamins with
pH 7.35 7.45. PaO2 80 100 mmHg. PaCO2 35 45 mmHg. HCO3 22 26 mEq/L. O2 sat 95 100 on room air BE / 1. Lowest acceptable SBP for patients older than 1 yr = 70 2 x age in years Cardiac arrest in the pediatric patient is also commonly due to progressive shock. Compensated shock can be detected by evaluating the patient’s heart rate
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Pediatric Basic Medication Administration Examination 24 hours in one day and the medication is ordered every 8 hours. 24 hrs / 8 hrs = 3 times per day doctor ordered medication 200 3 = 600 mg ordered per day 600 mg is within the desired range of 525 1 050 mg Yes doctor has ordered a dosage within the desired range. Example Solumedrol 1.5
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Feb 02 2017 Safely administer medications utilizing clinical reasoning and data assessment along with proper administration techniques. Strategy Overview. This medication activity presents the student with a SBAR report VS labs and a MAR with 3 4 medications listed. Students must evaluate client data and identify concerns for medication administration.
Dec 16 2015 Following the basic rule coupled with the 8 rights of medication administration right patient right dose right medication right route right time right reason right response and right documentation can help you avoid medication administration errors. WHAT’S NEW AT NURSE.COM.
1. Basic Medication Administration Information and Medical Terminology Refer to attachment A. Matched common medical abbreviations with their meaning B. Listed/Described common dosage forms of medications and routes of administration C. Listed the 6
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Jul 20 2021 Performing the Calculations Needed for Medication Administration Safe nursing care mandates accuracy in the calculation of dosages and solution rates. In this section you will get a brief review of basic arithmetic calculations and a review of the ratio and proportion method that is used for the calculation of dosages and solutions.
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Nov 21 2021 To check your knowledge you can take this medication administration multiple choice questions quiz. The medical administration plays a vital role in ensuring that the medications given to a patient are accurate and safe. If you are into any medical profession you will be given training on this medical administration.
Medication Administration NCLEX RN RegisteredNursing org April 21st 2019In this section of the NCLEX RN examination you will be expected to demonstrate your knowledge and skills of medication administration in order to Educate client about medications Educate client on medication self administration procedures Prepare and
administration or to assist clients with self administration of medication. 14 Nebulizer means an atomizer equipped to produce an extremely fine spray for deep penetration of the lungs. 15 Over the counter OTC medication means a medication for general distribution and use without a prescription in the
The medication calculation examination consist of 31 questions for Registered Nurses and 25 questions for Licensed Vocational Nurses of dosage calculations I.V. and patient rights. You have one 1 hour in which to complete the examination. A score of 80 25 correct for Registered Nurses and 20 for Licensed Vocational Nurses is required
oral medications can be given though these devices and go directly into the stomach how to administered opthalamalic drops and ointments have the child keep his other eyes closed until you are ready to administer the medicine should be room temp place the child supine Have child look up Pull lower lid down and apply into pocket
7. A key challenge to pediatric medication use is that not all drugs have been tested in this population. Which of the following are legislative acts that address this issue by providing more incentive to manufacturers to conduct tests allowing FDA to take steps to refer drugs for study and requiring manufacturers to conduct tests when it is likely a medication will be used in