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Across
  1. 2. clients have the right to _____ medications/treatments
  2. 6. type of response that requires no further adjustment to medication dosage
  3. 9. large volume IV bolus replace fluid loss from ___, shock, hemorrhage, burns or trauma.
  4. 10. nicotine gum requires the client to ___ briefly to break the outer shell, before being placed buccally between the gum and cheek
  5. 12. 1mL is equal to how many gtts
  6. 13. holds many responsibilities during med admin, monitoring, etc
  7. 14. as needed
  8. 16. when calculating weight based dosages what type of weight should be used
  9. 19. infusion pumps ___ regulate the rate and amount of fluid administered
  10. 21. substance medications have the potential for addiction, misuse, and physical or mental injury
  11. 25. 1 pint is equal to how many cups
  12. 28. infant’s anterior ___ appears within the expected range with mild dehydration and is sunken with severe dehydration
  13. 29. form of medication that can be crushed/halved
  14. 34. we ____ the label of the medication with the MAR to reduce medication errors
  15. 35. four times a day
  16. 37. medication response opposite of the desired effect
  17. 38. method of administration not through the digestive tract
  18. 39. administration method by way of the digestive tract
  19. 43. blistering and ulceration around the IV site are signs of of damage caused by this type of fluid/medication
  20. 46. before meals and at bedtime
  21. 48. contains medication dissolved in water or 0.9%NaCl
  22. 50. we ____ medication administration immediately after administration
  23. 51. TB skin test are this type of injection
  24. 52. the volume is determined by the base of the (what to look at when looking eye level at liquid medication)
  25. 53. every other day
  26. 54. reasons a drug is prescribed
  27. 55. medication ___ can vary from pharmacy to pharmacy
  28. 56. when converting from a large to small unit, the decimal moves to the ___
Down
  1. 1. solution that has the same concentration of solutes as human blood
  2. 3. outside of the cell
  3. 4. contains small, fine particles of medication that do not dissolve completely in water
  4. 5. harmful effect of medication caused by blood level of medication higher than desired level
  5. 7. fluids lost through the skin and respiratory system
  6. 8. form of medication placed on the tongue to dissolve
  7. 11. coated medication prevents dissolving in the stomach
  8. 15. serious allergic reaction to a medication
  9. 17. SQ, method for heparin injections
  10. 18. by mouth
  11. 20. when fluid in the vascular space of the body moves into an area known as third space and is not readily available for use
  12. 22. 240mL is equal to how many cups
  13. 23. clear liquid medication suspended in water and/or alcohol
  14. 24. peripheral IVs are not intended for ___(2 words) use
  15. 25. 1oz is equal to how many tablespoons
  16. 26. 2.2lbs is equal to how many kg
  17. 27. when an order is illegible, we call the prescriber and do what
  18. 30. signs of fluid overload include ___, wheezing and edema
  19. 31. nurse's response to client who wishes not to take medication any longer: tell me more about this ____
  20. 32. unit used to measure amount of liquid
  21. 33. form of medication which begins to lose its potency once dissolved
  22. 36. doing this between each medication and after the last medication in enteral tube administration helps maintain patency
  23. 40. 1L of fluid is equal to one ____mL
  24. 41. multiplied effect of two drugs
  25. 42. the second nurse needed for discarding a controlled substance
  26. 44. a fluid ___ bolus is a prescribed amount of medication or solution given IV in a short amount of time
  27. 45. type of needle used when drawing from an ampule
  28. 47. IM
  29. 49. 1000 milligrams is equal to 1 ___