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Diane

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What is the nurse's priority when preparing to administer intravenous vesicant chemotherapy?
 
  1. Notify the physician that a central line is necessary.
  2. Wear gloves when drawing up the medication.
  3. Know the protocol for extravasation.
  4. Wear a mask when injecting the medication.

Question 2

The physician ordered amlodipine (Norvasc) 5mg tab PO bid. The drug is dispensed as 1 tablet,which is5mg. How should the nurse administer the medication?
 
  1. One tablet orally four times per day
  2. One tablet orally three times per day
  3. One tablet orally once per day
  4. One tablet orally twice per day



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Central lines are preferred for some medications, but this is not the priority.
Rationale 2: The nurse should wear gloves, but this is not the priority.
Rationale 3: Before giving this medication, the nurse must be prepared for the eventuality of extravasation by knowing the protocol and having protocol supplies available.
Rationale 4: The nurse may need to wear a mask, depending on the drug. This is not the priority answer from those provided.

Global Rationale: Before giving this medication, the nurse must be prepared for the eventuality of extravasation by knowing the protocol and having protocol supplies available. Central lines are preferred for some medications, but this is not the priority. The nurse should wear gloves, but this is not the priority. The nurse may need to wear a mask, depending on the drug. This is not the priority answer from those provided.

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Rationale 1:One tablet orally four times per day is incorrect because bid is the medical abbreviation for twice per day and qid would be the abbreviation for four times per day. The Norvasc has been ordered as one tablet orally twice per day.
Rationale 2:One tablet orally three times per day is incorrect because the medical abbreviation for three times per day is tid and the order is for bid, which is twice per day.
Rationale 3:One tablet orally once per day is incorrect because once per day would be written as qd and bid is the medical abbreviation for twice per day.
Rationale 4:One tablet orally once per day is the correct interpretation of the physician's order.

Global Rationale: One tablet orally once per day is the correct interpretation of the physician's order. One tablet orally four times per day is incorrect because bid is the medical abbreviation for twice per day and qid would be the abbreviation for four times per day. The Norvasc has been ordered as one tablet orally twice per day. One tablet orally three times per day is incorrect because the medical abbreviation for three times per day is tid and the order is for bid which is twice per day. One tablet orally once per day is incorrect because once per day would be written as qd and bid is the medical abbreviation for twice per day.




Diane

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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