Nursing Administration Quiz

GentlestDramaticIrony avatar
GentlestDramaticIrony
·
·
Download

Start Quiz

Study Flashcards

25 Questions

What is the primary goal of nursing administration?

Ensuring medication effectiveness

What is the purpose of nursing evacuation?

To prevent medication complications

What is the primary focus of pecan-sparing hurti?

Pain management

What is a potential complication of medication administration?

Hurti or pain

What is the ultimate goal of nursing administration?

To ensure patient safety

What is the main concern when administering osmotic diuretics?

Avoiding electrolyte imbalance

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

Maintaining fluid balance

What is a potential complication of osmotic diuretic administration?

Electrolyte imbalance

When should osmotic diuretics be avoided?

In patients with electrolyte imbalance

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

Interactions with other medications

What is the primary focus of medication evaluation?

Medication's effectiveness

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

Evaluating medication effectiveness

What is the significance of evaluating medication effectiveness?

To improve patient outcomes

Who is responsible for evaluating medication effectiveness?

Nurses

What is the primary goal of evaluating medication effectiveness?

To improve patient outcomes

What type of diuretic is referred to in the context?

High-ceiling loop diuretic

What is the volume of secretion mentioned in the context?

125ml per hour

What is the duration of time mentioned in the context?

1 hour

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

Tumor secretion

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

Per Oral Route

What does nursing administration primarily focus on?

Medication administration

What is a potential harm associated with medication administration?

Complication

What is a crucial aspect of nursing care?

Complication prevention

What do nursing administrators primarily concentrate on?

Medication monitoring

What is a key concern in medication administration?

Medication side effects

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.

Test your knowledge of nursing administration, including medication effectiveness, patient care, and more. This quiz covers essential concepts and skills for nurses. Evaluate your understanding of nursing principles and practices.

Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards

Convert your notes into interactive study material.

Get started for free

More Quizzes Like This

Diabetes Insipidus Nursing Management
35 questions
Pediatric Nursing: ADHD Management Scenario
125 questions
Nursing Medication Administration Quiz
18 questions
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser