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Nurse Delegation Training – Module 2 Quiz

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  1. 1. Question

    All of the following are symptoms of low blood sugar except:

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    4.
  2. 2. Question

    When using the Rule of 15, you give a client 15 grams of glucose and then:

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  3. 3. Question

    A person’s usual insulin dose can cause blood sugar to become dangerously low when combined with:

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  4. 4. Question

    Write your answer to the following question in the space provided:

    Name the 5 Rights of Medication Administration: Right BLANK 1 of 5 Right BLANK 2 of 5 Right BLANK 3 of 5 Right BLANK 4 of 5 Right BLANK 5 of 5

    Name the 5 Rights of Medication Administration:

    Right
    Right
    Right
    Right
    Right

  5. 5. Question

    The main risk to think about when administering insulin is:

  6. 6. Question

    Write your answers to the following questions in the space provided:

    Blood sugar that is below is BLANK 1 of 1 mg/dl is considered too low.

    Blood sugar that is below is mg/dl is considered too low.

  7. 7. Question

    If your client is alert and has symptoms of low blood sugar, the first action you should take is:

  8. 8. Question

    If your client has low blood sugar and her speech is very slurred, the action you should take immediately is:

  9. 9. Question

    Knowing how to work safely with insulin is critical. For each item below, mark either as “S” for “safe” or “U” for “unsafe.”

    BLANK 1 of 5 If your client’s insulin appears discolored, roll it between your palms before using it. BLANK 2 of 5 Verify the 5 Rights of Medication Administration three times before you administer insulin. BLANK 3 of 5 If an insulin vial has frost on it, warm it up by placing it next to a heater. BLANK 4 of 5 Use insulin for 28 days or until it expires, whichever comes first. BLANK 5 of 5 New or unused insulin should be stored in the refrigerator.

    If your client’s insulin appears discolored, roll it between your palms before using it.
    Verify the 5 Rights of Medication Administration three times before you administer insulin.
    If an insulin vial has frost on it, warm it up by placing it next to a heater.
    Use insulin for 28 days or until it expires, whichever comes first.
    New or unused insulin should be stored in the refrigerator.

  10. 10. Question

    Evaluation: Follow the directions written for each exercise below:

    Identify whether each factor below usually raises or lowers blood sugar. Put either an ‘R’ (Raises) or ‘L’ (Lowers) in the space provided. BLANK 1 of 5 More exercise than usual. BLANK 2 of 5 Illness. BLANK 3 of 5 Skipping a meal. BLANK 4 of 5 Forgetting to take insulin. BLANK 5 of 5 Drinking more alcohol than usual.

    Identify whether each factor below usually raises or lowers blood sugar. Put either an ‘R’ (Raises) or ‘L’ (Lowers) in the space provided.

    More exercise than usual.
    Illness.
    Skipping a meal.
    Forgetting to take insulin.
    Drinking more alcohol than usual.