Drug Dispensing

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Vet Nursing Quiz on Drug Dispensing, created by Hannah-Marie Rhodes on 24/10/2019.
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Question 1

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SIX RULES FOR DRUG ADMINISTRATION 1. [blank_start]Right Patient[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Right Drug[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]Right Dose[blank_end] 4. [blank_start]Right Route[blank_end] 5. [blank_start]Right Time[blank_end] 6. [blank_start]Right Frequency[blank_end]
Answer
  • Right Patient
  • Right Drug
  • Right Dose
  • Right Route
  • Right Time
  • Right Frequency

Question 2

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Injection Sites SQ/SC = [blank_start]Subcutaneous - under the skin[blank_end] IM = [blank_start]Intramuscular - into the muscle[blank_end] IV = [blank_start]Intravenous - into the vein[blank_end]
Answer
  • Subcutaneous - under the skin
  • Intramuscular - into the muscle
  • Intravenous - into the vein

Question 3

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Drug Label Requirements 1. [blank_start]FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]Vet clinic details[blank_end] 4. [blank_start]Name of patient[blank_end] 5. [blank_start]Name of owner[blank_end] 6. [blank_start]Prescribing vet[blank_end] 7. [blank_start]Drug trade name[blank_end] 8. [blank_start]Medication contraception[blank_end] 9. [blank_start]Number of tablets dispensed[blank_end] 10. [blank_start]Clear Instructions[blank_end] 11. [blank_start]Date dispensed[blank_end] 12. [blank_start]Safety precautions (if any)[blank_end] 13. [blank_start]Storage requirements[blank_end]
Answer
  • FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
  • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
  • Vet clinic details
  • Name of patient
  • Name of owner
  • Prescribing vet
  • Drug trade name
  • Medication contraception
  • Number of tablets dispensed
  • Clear Instructions
  • Date dispensed
  • Safety precautions (if any)
  • Storage requirements

Question 4

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Medication Types Ophthalmic Medication: Purpose - [blank_start]to medicate the cornea and conjunctiva[blank_end] Otic Medication: Purpose - [blank_start]to medicate and/or clean the ear[blank_end] Rectal Medication: Purpose - [blank_start]soften stool, stimulate bowel activity,[blank_end] evacuate intestines
Answer
  • to medicate the cornea and conjunctiva
  • to medicate and/or clean the ear
  • soften stool, stimulate bowel activity,

Question 5

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Needles Gauge = [blank_start]Diameter[blank_end] The smaller the gauge; [blank_start]the larger the needle[blank_end]
Answer
  • Diameter
  • Length
  • the larger the needle
  • the smaller the needle

Question 6

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Dispensing Abbreviations e.o.d/EOD = [blank_start]every other day[blank_end] s.i.d /SID= [blank_start]once a day[blank_end] b.i.d/BID = [blank_start]twice a day/every 12 hours[blank_end] t.i.d/TID = [blank_start]three times a day/every 8 hours[blank_end] q.i.d/QID = [blank_start]four times a day/every 6 hours[blank_end] 'q' = [blank_start]'every'[blank_end]
Answer
  • every other day
  • once a day
  • twice a day/every 12 hours
  • three times a day/every 8 hours
  • four times a day/every 6 hours
  • 'every'

Question 7

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Drug Handling - Safety Precautions 1. [blank_start]Do not count out tablets by hand[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Wash hands after administration[blank_end] between patients 3. [blank_start]Avid spillage of liquid medications[blank_end] 4. Avoid [blank_start]clearing air bubble w/out cap of needle[blank_end] on 5. Dispose of [blank_start]needles and syringes into correct bins[blank_end] 6. If reconstituted medication: [blank_start]Label with date, time and dilution rate[blank_end] [blank_start]Determine shelf live/store appropriately[blank_end] 7. When reconstituting powder in a vial Remove [blank_start]air to prevent blow back due to pressure[blank_end]
Answer
  • Do not count out tablets by hand
  • Wash hands after administration
  • Avoid spillage of liquid medications
  • clearing air bubble w/out cap of needle
  • needles and syringes into correct bins
  • Label with date, time and dilution rate
  • Determine shelf life/store appropriately
  • air to prevent blow back due to pressure
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