Improve your search results. Select your educational institution and subject so that we can show you the most relevant documents and help you in the best way possible.
Ok, I understand!
Your school or university
Improve your search results. Select your educational institution and subject so that we can show you the most relevant documents and help you in the best way possible.
The Nursing Alliance for Quality Care's focus is for health care provider's to strive for which goal?



A: Safety in medication administration

B: Confidentiality as determined by the patient

C: Development of a patient relationship and family engagement

D: Patient independence within the family correct answer: c



Nursing Process six step decision making correct answer: 1. concept

2. assessment

3. patient problem

4. planning

5. implementation

6. evaluation



what is a patien...
NURS 180 test 1 questions with complete solutions
Last document update:
ago
The Nursing Alliance for Quality Care's focus is for health care provider's to strive for which goal?



A: Safety in medication administration

B: Confidentiality as determined by the patient

C: Development of a patient relationship and family engagement

D: Patient independence within the family correct answer: c



Nursing Process six step decision making correct answer: 1. concept

2. assessment

3. patient problem

4. planning

5. implementation

6. evaluation



what is a patien...
Phase 1 clinical trial indicates? correct answer: done to find the highest dose of the new treatment that can be given safely without causing severe side effects



1. Drugs may elicit different responses depending on individual client factors. List these factors? correct answer: •Age

•Sex

•Body mass

•Health status

•Genetics



2. Physician has prescribed a brand name drug for the client. The client tells the nurse that the medication is too expensive. What is the best plan by th...
week 1 nurs 180 questions with complete solutions
Last document update:
ago
Phase 1 clinical trial indicates? correct answer: done to find the highest dose of the new treatment that can be given safely without causing severe side effects



1. Drugs may elicit different responses depending on individual client factors. List these factors? correct answer: •Age

•Sex

•Body mass

•Health status

•Genetics



2. Physician has prescribed a brand name drug for the client. The client tells the nurse that the medication is too expensive. What is the best plan by th...
$6.50 for your textbook summary multiplied by 100 fellow students... Do the math: that's a lot of money! Don't be a thief of your own wallet and start uploading yours now.
How are PEDIATRIC medications calculated by? correct answer: Weight (kg)



What type of medications are not supposed to be opened and/or crushed? correct answer: XR, ER, SR



Where are Enteric Coated (EC) tablets released within the body? correct answer: Small Intestine (i.e. ulcers)



Can you crush Calcium Channel Blockers? Why or Why Not? correct answer: NO - can lead to immediate death



When giving an IM Injection, which method is used? correct answer: Z-Track Method (prevents medic...
NURS 180 PHARMACOLOGY - Week 1 Notes – Questions- with complete solutions
Last document update:
ago
How are PEDIATRIC medications calculated by? correct answer: Weight (kg)



What type of medications are not supposed to be opened and/or crushed? correct answer: XR, ER, SR



Where are Enteric Coated (EC) tablets released within the body? correct answer: Small Intestine (i.e. ulcers)



Can you crush Calcium Channel Blockers? Why or Why Not? correct answer: NO - can lead to immediate death



When giving an IM Injection, which method is used? correct answer: Z-Track Method (prevents medic...
Name the gastrointestinal disorders discussed in this unit. correct answer: peptic ulcer disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease



Define peptic ulcer disease (PUD). correct answer: an ulcer or erosion that occurs in the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum



Define gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). correct answer: inflammation of the esophageal mucosa caused by reflux of gastric acid contents into the esophagus



List the predisposing factors for peptic ulcer disease (PUD). correct a...
Nursing 180 Pharmacology Week 2: GI Disorders Questions With Complete Solutions
Last document update:
ago
Name the gastrointestinal disorders discussed in this unit. correct answer: peptic ulcer disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease



Define peptic ulcer disease (PUD). correct answer: an ulcer or erosion that occurs in the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum



Define gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). correct answer: inflammation of the esophageal mucosa caused by reflux of gastric acid contents into the esophagus



List the predisposing factors for peptic ulcer disease (PUD). correct a...
Loading Dose of Medications correct answer: Used to quickly induce a therapeutic response.



Do not shorten the half-life of the drug



Not all meds are initiated with a loading dose



Do no reduce the occurrence of side effects



First Pass Effect correct answer: the ability that the liver has to remove a portion of the drug when the drug is absorbed by the GI tract.



the concentration of the drug is greatly reduced before a drug enters the systemic circulation



Morphine Side Effec...
NURS 180 FINAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Last document update:
ago
Loading Dose of Medications correct answer: Used to quickly induce a therapeutic response.



Do not shorten the half-life of the drug



Not all meds are initiated with a loading dose



Do no reduce the occurrence of side effects



First Pass Effect correct answer: the ability that the liver has to remove a portion of the drug when the drug is absorbed by the GI tract.



the concentration of the drug is greatly reduced before a drug enters the systemic circulation



Morphine Side Effec...
Pharmacokinetics correct answer: is the process of drug movement throughout the body necessary to achieve drug action. Four process are (1) absorption, (2) distribution, (3) metabolism, and (4) excretion/elimination



Drug Absorption correct answer: is the movement of the drug into the bloodstream after administration



80% of drugs are taken by mouth (enteral) correct answer:



Dissolution correct answer: drug in solid form must disintegrate into small particles and combine with liquid ...
NURS 180 - Pharmacology - Chapter 3- questions with complete solutions
Last document update:
ago
Pharmacokinetics correct answer: is the process of drug movement throughout the body necessary to achieve drug action. Four process are (1) absorption, (2) distribution, (3) metabolism, and (4) excretion/elimination



Drug Absorption correct answer: is the movement of the drug into the bloodstream after administration



80% of drugs are taken by mouth (enteral) correct answer:



Dissolution correct answer: drug in solid form must disintegrate into small particles and combine with liquid ...
what needs to be taken with psyllium and how much? correct answer: 8 oz of water to prevent obstruction of esophagus



how long till psyllium to take effect? correct answer: 24 hours



what needs to be increased in pt taking psyllium? correct answer: fluids



docusate sodium side effects? correct answer: diarrhea, nausea, cramps, dizziness, PALPITATIONS, syncope (sign of dehydration)



what should pt report when using docusate sodium? correct answer: unrelieved constipation



what is d...
NURS pharm 180 Final WCU| 231 Questions| With complete solutions
Last document update:
ago
what needs to be taken with psyllium and how much? correct answer: 8 oz of water to prevent obstruction of esophagus



how long till psyllium to take effect? correct answer: 24 hours



what needs to be increased in pt taking psyllium? correct answer: fluids



docusate sodium side effects? correct answer: diarrhea, nausea, cramps, dizziness, PALPITATIONS, syncope (sign of dehydration)



what should pt report when using docusate sodium? correct answer: unrelieved constipation



what is d...
Too much month left at the end of the money?
$6.50 for your textbook summary multiplied by 100 fellow students... Do the math: that's a lot of money! Don't be a thief of your own wallet and start uploading yours now.
Discover all about earning on Stuvia