What is This Product?
The Test Bank for Pharmacological Aspects of Nursing Care 8th Edition by Broyles, Reiss, and Evans is a comprehensive tool for mastering principles and methods of drug administration. Designed for nursing students and educators, this test bank offers a mix of True/False and multiple-choice questions, reinforcing key concepts essential for safe and effective medication management.
Features:
- Covers core topics like medication administration, injection techniques, and teaching principles.
- Includes detailed explanations and rationales for correct answers to enhance understanding.
- Ideal for exam preparation and practical application in nursing care.
Sample Questions:
- True or False: Assessing a client for drug allergies is an important step in medication administration.
Answer: True - When measuring liquid medications with a dropper, it is important to hold the dropper:
Answer: Vertically to the receptacle - Subcutaneous injections:
a. Subcutaneous injections may be given at either a 45-degree or 90-degree angle.
b. A 5/8-inch needle is typically used for subcutaneous injections, but a longer needle may be necessary for obese individuals.
c. They can be administered in the abdominal area on either side of the umbilicus.
d. All of the above - Normally, the gluteal muscles may be used as injection sites for children after:
Answer: The child has been walking for one year
This Test Bank is a valuable resource for nursing students aiming to excel in pharmacological practices, ensuring safe and efficient patient care.
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