Medications & Solutions

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Documentation of Chemotherapy agents include:
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Cardiac agents:

A vasodilator used to reduce mammary artery spasm
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1 point
This agent provides a useful tool in facilitating the operative procedure. The purpose of this agent is to stain or mark a specific area or structure:
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1 point
Cardiac Agents:

Used to test patency and integrity of a graft
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The periop RN prepares the medications and solutions after receiving orders from: (select all that apply)
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Which stage of the medication use process involves:
1) Assessment
a) medication reconciliation
b) confirm allergies
2) Planning - resolves discrepencies
3) Implementation - Retrieve med, verify, label, 7 rights
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Ophthalmic agents:

Used to constrict the pupil and reduce intraocular pressure
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Used to reduce inflammation and possible postop edema
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Chemo drug pose a hazard to patients and staff because they are: (select all that apply)
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1 point
Which medication use process stage involves evaluating the patient for medication response?
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1 point
The action of this agent is to permit visualization of the internal structures during surgery
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The typical action of this agent used in the periop setting is to reduce mammary artery spasms, test patency and integrity of a graft, and sustain radial artery dilation:
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1 point
Ophthalmic agent used to reduce infection and/or inflammation:
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1 point
Which medication process stage involves writing down the order and scanning it to pharmacy?
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1 point
PPE for all chemotherapy procedures in the periop setting: (select all that apply)
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Medication use process stages:

To select & order medication from manufacturer and storage.
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1 point
Ophthalmic agent used to promote diffusion ad absorption of anesthetic agent:
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Medication use Process Stage One: Procuring

Who plays a central role in deciding hat is purchased for the OR and ASC's? (select all that apply)
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1 point
Which medications can be used as topical applications:
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1 point
Possible adverse effects of diagnostic imaging agents:
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1 point
The action of this agent is to stimulate smooth muscles (e.g., uterine)
Exapmle: Vasopressin
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1 point
Cardiac Agents:

A verapamil, nitroglycerin, sodium bicarb, heparin mixture (used to sustain dilation in artery)
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1 point
Methylene Blue is an example of:
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Posterior pituitary hormonal agents are administered as ______
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Which stage of the medication use process involves the pharmacist reviewing the order, assesses and processes the medication. They also looks for prescription errors.
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Who can handle medications and solutions in the OR? (select all that apply)
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Which medication process stage involves printing and using PFO's, DPC's, verbal orders?
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1 point
Ophthalmic agent used to maintain separation of tissues:
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1 point
Ophthalmic agent used to reduce inflammation:
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1 point
Transcribing is the point in the medication use process that involves anything related to the act of recording or transferring an order by someone other than the prescriber before order processing
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1 point
Risk for errors at the procurement phase of the medication use process can be reduced by making proactive decisions about: (select all that apply)