MED 140 - Medication Order Transcription Flashcards

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Ampule (Ampoule)

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Small glass vial sealed to keep contents sterile; used for subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous medications

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Automatic Stop Date

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Date on which specific categories of medications must be discontinued unless renewed by the physician

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Bolus/IV Push (IVP)

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Concentrated dose of medication or fluid, frequently given intravenously

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Capsule

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Gelationous, single-dose container in which a drug is enclosed to prevent the patient from tasting the drug

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Central Line Catheter/Central Venous Catheter (CVC)

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Large catheter that provides access to the veins and/or to the heart to measure pressures

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Flagging

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A method used by the physician to notify the nursing staff that a new set of orders has been written

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Hypnotics

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Drugs that reduce pain or induce sleep; can include sedatives, analgesics, and anesthetics

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Intramuscular (IM) Injection

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Injection of a medication into a muscle

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IV Push

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Method of giving concentrated doses of medication directly into the vein

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Kardex

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A file used by the nursing staff to maintain a current patient profile

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Medication Administration Record (MAR)

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List of medications that each individual patient is currently taking; it is used by the nurse to administer the medications

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Narcotic

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Controlled drug that relieves pain or produces sleep

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Parenteral Routes

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Methods other than oral for giving fluids or medications (ie. injections or intravenously)

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Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA)

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Medications administered intravenously by means of a special infusion pump controlled by the patient within order ranges written by the physician

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Routine Order

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A doctor’s order that remains in effect and is executed as ordered until the doctor discontinues or changes it

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Subcutaneous Injection

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Injection of a small amount of a medication under the skin into fatty or connective tissue

17
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Signing off

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A process of recording data on the doctor’s order sheet to indicate th completion of transcription of a set of doctor’s orders

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STAT Order

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A doctor’s order that is to be executed immediately, then automatically discontinued

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Suppository

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Medicated substances mized in a solid base that melts when placed in a body opening; suppositories

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Suspension

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Fine-particle drug suspended in liquid

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Symbols

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Notations written in ink on the doctor’s sheet to indicate completion of a step of the transcription process

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Tablet

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Solid dosage of a drug in a disk form

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Topical

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Direct application of a medication to the skin, eye, ear, or other parts of the body

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Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)

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Method used to administer calories, proteins, vitamins, and other nutrients into the bloodstream of a patient who is unable to eat. Must be infused into the superior vena cava through a central line catheter - not given through a peripheral IV catheter