71-105 Flashcards
(35 cards)
1800 ml is equal to how many liters?
1.8
Which of the following is the abbreviation
of drops?
Gtts.
The abbreviation for micro drop is …
µgtt
Which of the following is the meaning of
PRN?
When necessary
Which of the following is the appropriate
meaning of CBR?
Complete Bed Rest
One tsp is equals to how many drops?
60
20 cc is equal to how many ml?
20
1 cup is equals to how many ounces?
8
The nurse must verify the client’s identity
before administration of medication.
Which of the following is the safest way to
identify the client?
Check the client’s identification band
The nurse prepares to administer buccal
medication. The medicine should be
placed…
Between the client’s cheeks and gums
The nurse administers cleansing enema.
The common position for this procedure
is
Sims left lateral
A client complains of difficulty of
swallowing, when the nurse try to
administer capsule medication. Which of
the following measures the nurse should
do?
Check the availability of a liquid
preparation
Which of the following is the appropriate
route of administration for insulin?
Subcutaneous
The nurse is ordered to administer
ampicillin capsule TID p.o. The nurse
should give the medication…
Three times a day orally
Back Care is best described as:
Caring for the back by means of massage
It refers to the preparation of the bed with
a new set of linens
Bed making
Which of the following is the most
important purpose of handwashing?
To prevent the transfer of
microorganism
What should be done in order to prevent
contaminating of the environment in bed
making?
Avoid fanning soiled linens
The most important purpose of cleansing
bed bath is:
To cleanse, refresh and give comfort
to the client who must remain in bed
Which of the following technique involves
the sense of sight?
Inspection
The first techniques used to examine the
abdomen of a client is:
Inspection
A technique in physical examination that is
used to assess the movement of air
thought the tracheobronchial tree:
Auscultation
An instrument used for auscultation is:
Stethoscope
Resonance is best described as:
Sounds created by air filled lungs