Fill in the blank for each of the following statements.              for that particular patient.

Question Answered step-by-step Fill in the blank for each of the following statements.              for that particular patient.1.    It is the responsibility of the health care professional to be absolutely certain that the medication administered is exactly as  by the physician and the dosage is also an appropriate _ _ _ _ _2.    Medications dispensed by the pharmacist in                         form are prepackaged in a separate packet, vial, or prefilled syringe for each individual dose of the medicine.3.    Much of the mixing and measuring of medications is now completed by the pharmacist; however, the person administering medications must understand the preparation of dosages in order to ensure4.    Because a misplaced decimal point could cause a patient                      ,there is no margin of error in the administration of medications.5.   The second basic step in safe dosage preparation is to complete the necessary calculations by writing the problem in equation form using the appropriate             and labeling all parts.6.   The third basic step in safe dosage preparation after completing necessary calculations is to check the accuracy of your answer for         andhave someone verify your calculations.7.    A ratio describes a(n)                      between two numbers.8.    A proportion consists of two__________ that are equal.9.   To solve a problem with the ratio and proportion method, set up the formula with the known terms on the left and the           andunknown terms on the right.10.    In neonates, renal function and some enzyme                       needed for drug absorption and metabolism are not fully developed.11.    In neonates, the total body water makes up a greater percentage of body weight than in children and adults, which affects drug            _12.    When calculating appropriate dosages for children as well as adults, the health care professional must take into consideration variables such as age, weight, gender, and metabolic, psychological, or                                                                                                                                                                                         _conditions.13.    When preparing drug dosages for children, it is important to always refer to recommended aslisted in the drug insert or in a current drug reference.14.    Recommended dosages for children are often expressed in the drug reference as a number of milligrams per unit of                   ,peurnit of time.15.    As a health care professional administering medications, it is your duty and                                                                                                                                                              responsibility to be sure that the drugs you administer are safe. Health Science Science Nursing NURS 105 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)