1. A LPN passing medications, which actions are part of the six rights of drug administration?
a) Documenting if the client has proper IV access at the time of medication administration.
b) Assessing the client’s pain level 15 to 30 minutes after giving the medication.
c) Checking the medication administration record to see when the last dose was administered.
d) Consulting a drug manual to determine whether the amount the prescriber ordered is appropriate.
e) Documenting the reason the medication was given in the clients electronic medical record.
2. When caring for a client during a heart attack, which should the nurse anticipate administrating?
a) Oxygen, warfarin, nitroglycerin, and meperidine.
b) Lorazepam, nitroprusside, dopamine, and oxygen.
c) Oxygen, furosemide, morphine, atenolol.
d) Nitroglycerin, oxygen, morphine, nitroprusside, vasopressin.
e) Oxygen, nitroglycerin, aspirin, and morphine.