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DelorasTo

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Which documentation by the nurse best describes patient data?
 
  a. Moderate amount of clear yellow urine voided.
  b. Voided 220 mL clear yellow urine.
  c. A small amount of urine voided into absorbent pad.
  d. Patient incontinent of urine.

Question 2

Which of the following are topical medications? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Intradermal medications
  b. Throat swabs and eye drops
  c. Vaginal and rectal suppositories
  d. Ear drops and bladder instillations
  e. Nasal sprays



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Answer to Question 1

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The use of precise measurements makes documentation more accurate. For example, documenting Voided 450 mL clear urine is more accurate than Voided an adequate amount. Small and moderate are not as accurate as precise measurement. Patient incontinent of urine does not tell how much and although accurate is not as accurate as a precise measurement.

Answer to Question 2

B, C, D, E
Topical medications are applied to the skin and mucous and respiratory membranes. You can apply topical medications to mucous membranes in a variety of other ways, including the following: (1) By directly applying a liquid or ointment (e.g., eye drops, gargling, swabbing the throat). (2) By inserting a medication into a body cavity (e.g., placing a suppository in rectum or vagina, inserting medicated packing into vagina). (3) By instilling fluid into a body part or cavity (e.g., ear drops, nose drops, bladder or rectal instillation fluid is retained). (4) By irrigating a body cavity (e.g., flushing eye, ear, vagina, bladder, or rectum with medicated fluid fluid is not retained). (5) By spraying a medication into a body cavity (e.g., instillation into nose and throat). Intradermal (ID) medications are injected into the dermis just under the epidermis and are considered parenteral medications.





 

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