Medication Errors Test Questions – Flashcards
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            biologics
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        agents that give immunity to diseases or living organisms
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            transcription
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        the process of entering a physician's order into a computer
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            trailing zeros
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        zeros that follow decimal points
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            clinical
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        having to do with the examination and treatment of patients
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            hematoma
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        a localized mass of blood outside of the blood vessels that appears to be discolored
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            leading zeros
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        zeros that precede decimal points
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            malpractice
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        negligence performed by a professional, such as a pharmacist, or a pharmacy-supervised tech
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            negligence
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        the failure to do something that a reasonable person might do, or doing something that a reasonable person might not do
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            pain scales
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        charts used to measure a patient's pain intensity level
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            A medication error is any preventable event that causes or leads to inappropriate medication use or patient harm
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        true
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            when a drug is manufactured incorrectly, including how it is packaged , a drug recall may be the result
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        true
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            highly trained people rarely make a mistake
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        false. (still makes)
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            the physician's order must be clarified if it id unclear
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        true
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            always assume that a patient is the correct person to receive a medication even without verifying his or her name
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        false. (never)
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            dosing errors are the least common medication errors that occur in adults and children
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        false. (most)
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            poor communication between staff members can also result in errors
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        true
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            the health care provider who has the responsibility of administering a medication has the final opportunity to avoid a mistake
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        true
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            both internal and external noise can interrupt the concentration of health care workers and cause medication errors
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        true
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            if pharm techs are not adequately supervised due to staff shortages, they may make errors that will go unchecked by pharmacists or other personnel
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        true
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            stress is not linked to a variety of outcomes
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        false.(it is linked)
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            every patient's pain tolerance level is the same
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        false. (is different)
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            patients should rely on their doctors' expertise and never question their medications
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        false. (should not)
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            herbal remedies may interact dangerously with certain meds prescribed by a physician, dispensed by a pharmacist, or administered by a nurse
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        true
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            the FDA'S MedWatch program encourages the voluntary reporting of adverse events or products problems
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        true
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            pharmacists and techs cannot join an electronic mailing list to get up-to-date info. that the FDA disseminates
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        false. (can)
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            a pharmacist or a supervised pharm tech who violates a regulation or law that establishes a standard of care that is designed to protect patients may be guilty of negligence
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        true
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            labels should be checked and compared with physician's orders at least five times to ensure accuracy
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        false. (3x)
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            MedWatch provides important and timely clinical info about safety issues involving products
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        true
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            upon detecting an error in dispensing, the pharm tech must take all necessary steps to rectify it promptly and notify the pharmacists immediately
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        true
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            the Institute for Safe Medication Practices estimates that approximately _______ Americans die each year as a result of medical errors.
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        98,000
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            deaths in the US hospitals due to medical errors exceed ________ per year, which is more than deaths from motor vehicle accidents, breast cancer and AIDS.
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        44,000
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            according to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, which meds have the "highest alert" concerning med errors?
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        insulin & heparin; narcotics & opiates; and potassium chloride injections
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            fatigue has many effects that can allow med errors to occur. they include:
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        slowed reaction times; reduced accuracy; and inability to recognize changes in the patient
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            the term "every other day" is abbreviated:
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        QOD
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            the term "right eye" is abbreviated:
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        OD
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            penalties concerning negligence or malpractice may include:
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        restriction on practice and fines; suspension of ability to practice and jail sentences; and the revocation of ability practice
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            a pharmacists who fails to perform a prospective drug regimen review, gives incorrect advice, or doesn't warn a patient about potential adverse effects is guilty of :
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        malpractice
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            Risk factors of medication errors
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        Fatigue  Noise  Stress  Poor lighting   Illegible Handwriting  Inadequate patient monitoring   Lack or drug knowlegde or patient info  Rule violations
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            the Joint Commission requires organizations to prove that their personnel are:
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        able to read English
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            which of the following organizations or institutes works to analyze dangerous med errors?
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        ISMP and FDA
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            most errors occur during the:
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        ordering of meds by the physician
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            the drug dose to be administered to a patient should be read and verified at least how many times?
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        three
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            wrong doses can easily be avoided by using:
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        the unit-dose system
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            patients must have the answers to all of the following questions in order to ensure safe med use, except:
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        what is the price of the med?
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            it is recommended that many health care professionals work no more than how many hours per week?
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        60
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            all of the following tests are commonly used to verify drug actions in the patient's body systems, except:
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        blood cholesterol
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            which of the following meds may interact with alcohol to cause severe liver damage?
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        acetaminophen
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            which of the following agencies has made lists of potentially dangerous abbreviations?
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        the Joint Commission
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            pharm techs must attempt to do all of the following to prevent med errors, except:
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        verify the physician's address
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            today, the reporting of med errors is a totally:
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        voluntary process
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            factors that may cause administering errors:
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        misuse of infusion pumps and other parenteral delivery systems. Memory lapses (nurse may not remember to document med. admin. Faulty drug id. or dose verification (should be verified 3x)
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            essential items that the tech must keep in mind to avoid med errors.
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        Confirm the patient's identity. Verify the original Rx. Verify the med calculation. Communicate concerns to the pharmacists. Maintain continuing education. verify patient's allergy history.
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            USP's Med Error Reporting Program
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        provides the opportunity for practitioners to share med error experiences through nationwide network to prevent them in the future.
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            Patients should:
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        be informed of their condition, treatment plan,prognosis, risks, benefits, alternatives, complications, strength & dosage; brand & generic names.