Q231

What are the most common types of medication error?

Q230

What are the key reasons for administering medications to patients?

Q229

Why would the intravenous route be used for the administration of medications?

Q228

As a newly qualified nurse, what would you do if a patient vomits when taking or immediately after taking tablets?

Q227

A patient in your care is on regular oral morphine sulphate. As a qualified nurse, what legal checks do youneed to carry out every time … Read more

Q226

On checking the stock balance in the controlled drug record book as a newly qualified nurse, you and a colleague notice a discrepancy. What would … Read more

Q225

What are the principles of gaining informed consent prior to planned surgery?

Q224

Why is it important that patients are effectively fasted prior to surgery?

Q223

Accurate postoperative observations are key to assessing a patient’s deterioration or recovery. The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a scoring system that supports that … Read more

Q222

You have been asked to give Mrs Patel her mid day oral metronidazole. You have never met her before. What do you need to check … Read more

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