Download Indiana QMA State Exam 2024-2025 Edition. All Questions & Correct Answers. Graded A+ and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Indiana QMA State Exam 2024-2025 Edition. All Questions & Correct Answers. Graded A+ 50cc - ANSwhen flushing the G-tube after checking for placement, you should flush with _____cc of H20 Adverse Effects (ADR) - ANSAn undesired side effect or toxicity Aldomet - ANSAdrenergic blocker and is used to treat hypertension Allergic Effect - ANSCan be life threatening or simple reactions Allergic Effect - ANSIf a resident has breathing problems or a skin rash a medication was administered, the nurse must be notified immediately Ambien - ANSused to reduce physical and mental activity, control convulsion and produce sleep Antianxiety - ANSanxiolytics are often referred to as (an) ______ medication-primary treat nervousness & anxiety. Aricept - ANStreats dementia of Alzheimer's bioavailable - ANSwhen medication is circulating free in the bloodstream and is ready for action or use buccal - ANSmedication is placed between teeth and mucous membrane of the cheek CCMS - ANSClean catch midstream specimen CCMS - ANStwo packets of cleansing wipes and a urine cup CCMS (don't) - ANStouch inside the cup or lid with your fingers CCMS (test results) - ANS30-60 seconds or as indicated by the manufacturer's instructions Cold ther - ANSreduction of acute swelling, relief of pain, promotion of soft tissue healing Cold therapy treatments - ANSare administered for approximately 15-20 minutes, usally 2 to 3 times per day per order of the physician Cold, dry compresses - ANSwill relieve inflammation and swelling, control bledding and relieve pain. Cumulative Effect - ANSBuild up of a substance that could lead to toxicity Dilantin - ANStreat complex partial seizures Half Life - ANSIf two hours then 50% of the medication will be gone from the bloodstream in two hours Half Life - ANSThe time it takes half of the medication to leave the bloodstream instillation - ANSmedication is placed in direct contact with the mucous membrane inunction - ANSmedication is rubbed into the skin Iron - ANStreat iron deficiency anemia irrigation - ANSarea is flushed with medication Lithium - ANStreats bipolar disorder Luminal - ANStreats grand mal seizures/sedative/hypnotic MAR - ANSmedication administration record March 31 - ANSQMA certification all expires Medications - ANSAre substances or mixture used to diagnose, treat or prevent disease or illness Ointment - ANSWhen used for the eye must be marked "ophthalmic" (Examples- zinc, oxide ointment, and Vaseline) Ointments - ANSMust be soft enough to spread at room temperature and melt at the body temperature Pharmacology - ANSIs the study of medications and their effect on the body Ritalin - ANStreats ADHD Schedule II Controlled Substances - ANSmust be stored in the locked medication room or the locked medication cart and routinely counted every shift