Overview of doctors orders in patient medication,dietary orders,and patient treatment and activity orders.
Patient activity
Vital sign order
Positioning order
Intake and output
None of the above
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Harris flush
Colostomy irrigation
Intestinal irrigation
Urinary catheterization
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Narcotics
Non-narcotic analgesics
Anticonvulsants
Antidiabetics
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Pneumatic puncture
Catheter irrigation
Venipuncture
Harris flush
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Hormones
Anticoagulants
Diuretics
Laxatives
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Inhaled
Swallowed
Placed under the tongue
Applied to the skin,eye,ear, or other body parts
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Antiocoagulants
Antihistamines
Anticonvulsants
Antivirals
None of the above
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Oxycodone
Carvedilol
Leveothyroxine
Fexofenadine
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Sips (of coke) and ( potato ) chips
Forced fluids
Dietitian to determine diet
Sips (water) and ice chips
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Incontinence
Intermittent elimination
Patency
Urine residual
All of the above
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Add 20 meq KCL to each IV
Compazine 10 mg IM 16h prn n/v
PCA MS 2 mg
PCN 250 mg PO q6h
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Vegan
High-protein
Low cholesterol
BRAT
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TWE now MR x 1 prn
DC cath this AM
Irrig cath prn patency
Straight cath x if nec
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IVPB
Piggyback
Admixture
Apothecary
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The blood of a patient's relative donated previously for transfusion
The patient's own blood donated previously for transfusion
Blood that has been transported by the Red Cross
Washed blood
None of the above
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The patient is on a regular diet
Peripheral veins are used to instill the medication
Patients who receive TPN require frequent blood tests for electrolytes and lip levels
Patients who receive TPN usually do not have any gastrointestional disorders
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Aminophylline
Diazepam (Valium)
Glipizide (Glucotrol)
Insulin lispro ( humalog)
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High;sitting down
Low; lying down
Low;standing up
High;standing up
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Toxicity
Primary function
Availability
Interactions
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Trendelenburg
Anatomical
Dorsal recumbent
Fowler's
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Antineoplastic
Diurectic
Antiocoagulant
Antihistamine
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Kilo-
Milli-
Centi-
Nano-
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Antilipidemic
Anticoagulant
Antisecretory
Antiemetic
None of the above
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Qd
Daily
Qod
IU
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Is a relatively new system of categorizing medications
Uses gtt as the abbreviation for drop
Uses gr as ann abbreviation for grams
Uses lowercase Roman numerals with a line over them and dotted above to avoid confusion
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I
II
III
IV
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Patient does not have a pulse
Discrepancy between the patient'sventricular ratedetected by the apex of the heart and the arterial rate of the radial pulse
Discrepancy between the patient's blood pressure and pulse rate
Discrepancy between the patient's pulse rates when sitting and standing
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A fever
Low oxygen saturation
No fever
Deficient hemoglobin
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Tube-feeding preparation
Phamaceutical preparation that heightens a patients energy level
Therapeutic diet
Sodium - restricted diet
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