Nursing Administration Quiz

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What is the primary goal of nursing administration?

  • Pecan-sparing hurti
  • Evacuation of medication
  • Pain management
  • Ensuring medication effectiveness (correct)

What is the purpose of nursing evacuation?

  • To prevent medication complications (correct)
  • To reduce medication side effects
  • To administer medication effectively
  • To spare patients from hurti

What is the primary focus of pecan-sparing hurti?

  • Complication prevention
  • Nursing evacuation
  • Pain management (correct)
  • Medication administration

What is a potential complication of medication administration?

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What is the ultimate goal of nursing administration?

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What is the main concern when administering osmotic diuretics?

<p>Avoiding electrolyte imbalance (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary goal of nursing administration of osmotic diuretics?

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What is a potential complication of osmotic diuretic administration?

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When should osmotic diuretics be avoided?

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What should the nurse be cautious of when administering osmotic diuretics?

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What is the primary focus of medication evaluation?

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Which of the following is a crucial aspect of nursing care?

<p>Evaluating medication effectiveness (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of evaluating medication effectiveness?

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Who is responsible for evaluating medication effectiveness?

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What is the primary goal of evaluating medication effectiveness?

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What type of diuretic is referred to in the context?

<p>High-ceiling loop diuretic (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the volume of secretion mentioned in the context?

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What is the duration of time mentioned in the context?

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What is the term related to tumor mentioned in the context?

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What is the abbreviation 'POR' likely to stand for?

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What does nursing administration primarily focus on?

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What is a potential harm associated with medication administration?

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What is a crucial aspect of nursing care?

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What do nursing administrators primarily concentrate on?

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What is a key concern in medication administration?

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Flashcards

Goal of Nursing Administration

To make sure medicines work well for patients.

Purpose of Nursing Evacuation

To keep medication problems from happening.

Pecan-sparing Hurti

Handle patient's pain

Medication Complication

Hurti or pain

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Goal of Nursing Administration

To keep patients safe.

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Main Concern with Osmotic Diuretics

To not let the body's salts get out of balance.

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Primary Goal of Osmotic Diuretics

To ensure the right amount of fluid in the body.

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Osmotic Diuretic Complication

Electrolyte imbalance.

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When to Avoid Osmotic Diuretics

For patients with electrolyte imbalance

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Nurse's Caution with Osmotic Diuretics

How it mixes with other medicines.

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Focus of Medication Evaluation

How well the medicine is working

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Crucial Aspect of Nursing Care

Checking if medicines are working well.

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Significance of Medication Evaluation

To make patients feel better.

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Medication Effectiveness Responsibility

Nurses

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Goal of Medication Effectiveness Evaluation

To improve patient outcomes by adjustment of the treatment.

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Type of Diuretic

High-ceiling loop diuretic

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What does 'POR' mean?

Per Oral Route

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Nursing Administration Focus

Giving medicines to patients.

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Potential Harm of Medication

Problem caused by medicine

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Crucial Aspect of Nursing Care

Stopping problems from happening

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Nursing Administrator Focus

Watching how medicines affect patients

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Medication Side Effects

Unexpected and unwanted effect of the medication

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Study Notes

Medications Affecting Urinary Output

  • High-ceiling loop diuretics are used to increase urine production.
  • Examples of high-ceiling loop diuretics include furosemide (Lasix) and bumetanide (Bumex).
  • Purpose of high-ceiling loop diuretics is to treat edema, hypertension, and heart failure.

Nursing Administration

  • Medication is administered orally or IV.
  • Nursing evaluation of medication effectiveness includes monitoring urine output, blood pressure, and electrolyte levels.

Contraindications and Precautions

  • Contraindications include anuria, electrolyte imbalance, and allergic reactions.
  • Precautions include monitoring for ototoxicity, hypokalemia, and dehydration.

Complications

  • Complications of high-ceiling loop diuretics include hypokalemia, dehydration, and ototoxicity.
  • Monitoring for signs of complications, such as tinnitus, muscle weakness, and cramps, is essential.

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