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Medications Flashcards on AT1 practice flash cards, created by Sam A on 04/08/2021.
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Blood test to identify blood group & compatibility? Crossmatch
Incompatibility means: Medications that interact producing an undesired outcome
Pharmacology information is found: MIMS Australian Injectable Handbook CMI sheet
Oncology patients have a specific PBM guideline: T/F? FALSE
NSQHS standards for safe blood administration? 7
Actions before transfusions include: Checking for a valid order, consent, vitals, the three Ps.
Blood groups include: A, B, AB, O
Disposal of empty, transfused products into…? Clinical waste, as per facility policy.
Once retrieved from a blood fridge, the blood bag is: Refrigerated (in a blood fridge only) or administered within 30 minutes as per guidelines.
In the event of an adverse transfusion reaction, you must: Stop, assess, & escalate/notify
S&S of a transfusion reaction include: Back/loin pain, SOB, headache, tachycardia, fever/flushing, urticaria, pain at IV site, wheezing, haematuria.
Opioids can cause what reaction in the body? Respiratory depression, bradycardia, hypotension.
Anaphylaxis S&S include: Hypotension, angiodema (swelling of head/neck/face), wheezing, urticaria (weals/hives, itching)
ADRs should be documented In the medical records, in the NIMC, and on the adverse reaction record sheet.
Nurses should place pts on FBC when: They are on IVT In heart failure Receiving multiple infusions They are fluid restricted
FBCs should be totalled Throughout the shift, and at 2400hrs for a daily and progressive balance.
IVCs are replaced Every 72hrs or as per facility policy.
IVC removal requires a Drs order. T/F? TRUE
Site complications include: Phlebitis, Extravasation, Infiltration, & Infection.
Opioids are commonly given to palliative care patients. T/F? TRUE
A bolus injection = Manual injection via syringe
Define burette: Stiff calibrated chamber for an intermittent infusion
The formula for calculating rate of infusion without a pump is (gravity feed): dpm=(vxdf)/(hrx60)
Pump training occurs during orientation by your CF or buddy RN. T/F? TRUE
An infusion can cause fluid overload because: Large volumes of fluids are administered to the patient.
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