Directions: Refer to the portion of the MAR provided below to answer the question.
Name,
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION RECORD
Room Number
Date of Birth
Medical Record Number
Diagnosis: ALLERGES: Penicillin Codeine Date: 5/2/2014
Order Date 5/2/145/2/145/2/145/2/14 Exp. Date 6/2/146/2/146/2/145/5/14 RN Initial DG DG DG DG Medication- Dosage, Frequency, Route Heparin 5,000 units subcut daily Lasix 40mg p.o. daily K-Dur 10mEq p.o.b.id Percocet 2 tabs p.o. q6h p.r.n. for moderate pain Date 2012 Time 09000900090017005/2 Initial 5/3 Initial 5/4 Initial 5/5 Initial 5/6 Initial 5/7 Initial 5/8 Initial
- If the client receives the Percocet at 10 PM on 5/2/2014, what date and time can the next dose be given? (State the time in traditional and international time.) _______________
Comprehend strategies for preventing complications associated with immobility, such as contractures and plantar flexion.
Recognize the importance of incorporating patient-centered care plans and setting realistic, measurable goals.
Identify factors that increase a patient's fall risk and prioritize care based on individual patient needs.
Grasp the correct techniques for performing passive ROM exercises and the rationale behind these methods.
Jarring
Producing a harsh, discordant sound or a shocking and disturbing effect.
"Happy Ending"
An ending of a story where the characters achieve a desirable outcome, often associated with positive emotions and a sense of fulfillment.
Gold-digging
The act of forming relationships with wealthy individuals solely to extract money or gifts from them.
Nondescript Style
A term used to describe a visual or artistic style that lacks distinctive features, making it difficult to categorize or remember.