Account Dashboard Courses ... 000 Calendar 凸 Inbox History Tutoring Bookstore (?) Help 8 Student Quizzes 2 VITAL SIGNS Temperature NURSE'S NOTES 0905: Patient admitted to care with flank pain 7/10 and vital signs taken. 0910: IV started with 0.9% normal saline in her left forearm. Heart Rate Respiratory Rate 0922: Patient given 5 mg morphine sulfate IM and 5 mg morphine sulfate IV. 1000: Patient rates pain 2/10 and states she is "comfortable without anything more for pain." 1415: Patient reports pain 6/10 and requesting pain medication. Blood Pressure G h Oxygenation Pain ★ Course Hero Normal Range 97.8°F -99.1°F (36.5°C - 37.3°C) 60-100 beats per minute 12 to 20 breaths per minute 90/60 mmHg to 120/80 mmHg 95%-100% online.macomb.edu 0/10 28:13 Time Remaining 0905 37°C (98.6°F) 96 beats per minute Week 8 Discussion.docx - Microsoft Word Online 16 breaths per minute 120/72 mmHg 98% on room air 7/10 (High) Home | Microsoft 365 Return + Next Use the following case study to answer all of the questions in this qui Account Dashboard Courses ... 000 Calendar 凸 Inbox History Tutoring Bookstore (?) Help 8 Student Quizzes 2 CLIENT HISTORY G h ★ Course Hero MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION RECORD (MAR) Use the following case study to answer all of the questions in this quiz Name: Sally Smith DOB: 4/3/1999 5 mg morphine sulfate IM once STAT online.macomb.edu Week 8 Discussion.docx - Microsoft Word Online 28:18 Time Remaining Sally Smith was admitted to the hospital at 0900 with kidney stones. At admission, she rated her pain as a 7 out of 10 on a pain scale where O is no pain and 10 is the worst pain ever. A one-time order was given for a total of 10 mg of morphine sulfate to be given stat with 5 mg to be given IM and 5 mg to be given IV so that her pain was covered with an immediate fast acting IV dose and a longer acting IM dose. A CT scan was performed to evaluate the kidney stones, and a urology consult was done. Urology recommended ureteral stents be placed surgically today and her surgery was scheduled for 1630. There is an order for her to be NPO prior to her surgery. Her urine is being strained for collection of kidney stones. There is an order to hold all narcotic pain medications (morphine sulfate & hydrocodone-acetaminophen) for respiratory rate less than 12. 5 mg morphine sulfate IV once STAT 150 cc per hour 0.9 normal saline continuous IV infusion 5 mg - 325 mg hydrocodone-acetaminophen PO q6h PRN for pain 600 mg ibuprofen PO q6h PRN for pain Allergies: Sulfa Antibiotics Given at 0922 Given at 0922 Home | Microsoft 365 Started at 0910 None given None given Return + Next
Account Dashboard Courses ... 000 Calendar 凸 Inbox History Tutoring Bookstore (?) Help 8 Student Quizzes 2 VITAL SIGNS Temperature NURSE'S NOTES 0905: Patient admitted to care with flank pain 7/10 and vital signs taken. 0910: IV started with 0.9% normal saline in her left forearm. Heart Rate Respiratory Rate 0922: Patient given 5 mg morphine sulfate IM and 5 mg morphine sulfate IV. 1000: Patient rates pain 2/10 and states she is "comfortable without anything more for pain." 1415: Patient reports pain 6/10 and requesting pain medication. Blood Pressure G h Oxygenation Pain ★ Course Hero Normal Range 97.8°F -99.1°F (36.5°C - 37.3°C) 60-100 beats per minute 12 to 20 breaths per minute 90/60 mmHg to 120/80 mmHg 95%-100% online.macomb.edu 0/10 28:13 Time Remaining 0905 37°C (98.6°F) 96 beats per minute Week 8 Discussion.docx - Microsoft Word Online 16 breaths per minute 120/72 mmHg 98% on room air 7/10 (High) Home | Microsoft 365 Return + Next Use the following case study to answer all of the questions in this qui Account Dashboard Courses ... 000 Calendar 凸 Inbox History Tutoring Bookstore (?) Help 8 Student Quizzes 2 CLIENT HISTORY G h ★ Course Hero MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION RECORD (MAR) Use the following case study to answer all of the questions in this quiz Name: Sally Smith DOB: 4/3/1999 5 mg morphine sulfate IM once STAT online.macomb.edu Week 8 Discussion.docx - Microsoft Word Online 28:18 Time Remaining Sally Smith was admitted to the hospital at 0900 with kidney stones. At admission, she rated her pain as a 7 out of 10 on a pain scale where O is no pain and 10 is the worst pain ever. A one-time order was given for a total of 10 mg of morphine sulfate to be given stat with 5 mg to be given IM and 5 mg to be given IV so that her pain was covered with an immediate fast acting IV dose and a longer acting IM dose. A CT scan was performed to evaluate the kidney stones, and a urology consult was done. Urology recommended ureteral stents be placed surgically today and her surgery was scheduled for 1630. There is an order for her to be NPO prior to her surgery. Her urine is being strained for collection of kidney stones. There is an order to hold all narcotic pain medications (morphine sulfate & hydrocodone-acetaminophen) for respiratory rate less than 12. 5 mg morphine sulfate IV once STAT 150 cc per hour 0.9 normal saline continuous IV infusion 5 mg - 325 mg hydrocodone-acetaminophen PO q6h PRN for pain 600 mg ibuprofen PO q6h PRN for pain Allergies: Sulfa Antibiotics Given at 0922 Given at 0922 Home | Microsoft 365 Started at 0910 None given None given Return + Next
Phlebotomy Essentials
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Chapter1: Phlebotomy: Past And Present And The Healthcare Setting
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At 1415, the patient asks if she can have a dose of pain medication. The nurse looks at the MAR and understands that neither morphine sulfate or hydrocodone-acetaminophen can be given. Match the reason they cannot be given to the drug.
hydrocodone-acetaminophen
morphine sulfate
1. The patient is NPO
2. It's too soon for the patient to receive more pain medication
3. This was a one-time order
4. The patient is allergic to this medication
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