5 Questions | By Pterryga | Last updated: May 1, 2019
Three different certification levels are available in the EEC program. Complete two more credits in day care administration classes and two. Medication Administration The Five Rights Adapted from a presentation by Division for Perinatal, Early Childhood, and Special Health Needs.
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When it comes to medication administration there are some rights that a patient has in this regard. Some rights can be misunderstood and this is why I have prepared the test below. It is designed to help you refresh your memory on these rights and discover if you have had them wrong all along. Why don’t you give it a shot and test yourself?
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- 2.A nurse is about to give a patient his/her medication. What must be done first?
- A. Check the patient vital signs
- B. Check the patient identification
- C. Make sure its the right patient
- D. Make sure the order is accurate
- Who is ultimately responsible for administered medication?
- A. The prescribing physician
- B. The resident
- C. The nurse who gave the medication
- D. The nurse practitioner
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- D.d. 15 minutes before or 30 minutes after a scheduled dose
- Which of the following may indicate an allergic reaction?
- a. rash and itching
- b. swelling
- c. difficulty swallowing or shortness of breath
- d. all of the above