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10 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following types of injections requires a wheal to appear?
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intradermal
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Which of the following is the most appropriate action after withdrawing medication from a vial that will be given Z-track
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use a new needle to administer
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Which type of syringe is used to inject minute amounts for intradermal injections?
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tuberculin
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Which of the following is not a hazard when giving a parenteral medication?
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good chance of infection
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Which of the following is not a procedure to follow when a medication error occurs?Which of the following is a long-lasting insulin preparation?
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Documenting the error in medical record is not necessary as long as provider notified
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Which of the following is a lont-lasting insulin preparation?
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Ultralente
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Solve for x:6:12=x:36
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18
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Which of the following is the most important consideration immediately before administering a medication?
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assess patient's condition
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In children, 2 years and older, what is the correct angle of injection into the vastus lateralis (thigh)?
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90 degrees
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Which of the following terms means lack of oxygen in the blood?
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hypoxemia
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