Drug Admin Quiz

Answers for 1 thru 10 only:  Ratio, Vitals, Apothecary, Oral, Liter, 45, Disinfectants, Documentation, Rectal, Metric, Microdrip, Air Embolism, Household

1.   Three systems for measuring drug dosage are in common use today: the ________________ system, the _______________ system, and the _______________ system.

2.   Three methods of enteral drug administration include the ______________ route, the gastric route, and the ________________ route.

3.   The sixth patient right of correct medication administration is ________________.

4.   _______________ are chemical agents used to kill specific groups of microorganisms. They are used only on nonliving objects and are toxic to living tissue.

5.   The metric unit for capacity or volume is the _________________.

6.   _________________ are glass containers equipped with rubber stoppers that permit several medication doses to be withdrawn for injection.

7.   An IV administration set that delivers 60 gtt/mL is called _________________ tubing.

8.   A _________________ compares two numbers and is the same as a fraction. When used to calculate drug doses, it refers to the weight or quantity of a drug in solution.

9.   When administering a subcutaneous injection, the skin is pinched at the injection site and the needle inserted at a __________________-degree angle in one quick motion.

10. The possibility of a(n) ___________________ ________________ can be minimized by ensuring that all tubing connections are secure and that fluid containers are changed before they are empty.


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