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Chapter 4: Principles of pharmacology
1. One of the major roles of a nurse is ensuring safety when administering drugs. Identify which of the following groups shows aspects all of which must be checked with care when administering drugs.
a. correct person, right prescription, fluid to take drug
b. right prescription, accurate administration and recording, fluid to take drug
c. correct person, accurate administration and recording, fluid to take drug
d. correct person, right prescription, accurate administration and recording
2. Which one of the following groups of drug administration routes includes one which is not parenteral?
a. intravenous, subcutaneous, intrapleural, intracarticular, epidural
b. intravenous, orally, subcutaneous, intrapleural, vaginally
c. intravenous, vaginally, subcutaneous, intracarticular, epidural
d. intravenous, intrapleural, orally, intracarticular, vaginally
3. Which one of the following lists of topical routes of drug administration includes one which is not such a method?
a. transdermal (skin), intravaginal, rectum, eyes ears and nose,
b. transdermal (skin), eyes ears and nose, lungs, rectum
c. transdermal (skin), intravaginal, eyes ears and nose, lungs
d. transdermal (skin), intravaginal, rectum, lungs
4. Which of the following statements about prescribing is not accurate?
a. The three groups of medications are general sales, pharmacy (over the counter), prescription only medicine.
b. Community practitioner nurse prescribers can prescribe independently from the British National Formulary (BNF).
c. Independent prescribers can prescribe from any part of the BNF.
d. Supplementary prescribers can prescribe within the limits of a clinical management plan in collaboration with an independent prescriber.