ATI RN
ATI Fundamentals 100 Exam 4 Questions
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A nursing Instructor is observing a nursing student prepare and administer medications to adult clients. Which action by the nursing student requires intervention by the instructor?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B. Instructing a client to place a buccal medication under the tongue requires intervention as buccal medications should be placed between the cheek and gum, not under the tongue. Placing it under the tongue can lead to incorrect absorption.
Choice A is correct as a 1 ml syringe with a 5/8 inch needle is suitable for subcutaneous injection of 0.5 ml of heparin.
Choice C is incorrect because injecting air into the vial before withdrawing furosemide is not necessary and increases the risk of air embolism.
Choice D is incorrect as pouring 'Robitussin 2 tsp' to the 10 ml mark on a cup is an appropriate way to measure the medication.
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