A nurse is preparing to administer prescribed medications to a client. According to the rights of medication administration, when should the nurse compare the medication administration record against the medication container? (Select all that apply.)
When documenting the medication administration
Before selecting the medication container
While removing medication from the container
When providing client education about the medication
At the client's bedside before administering the medication
Correct Answer : B,C,E
A. Comparing the medication administration record with the medication container should occur before documentation to ensure accuracy.
B. This step ensures that the nurse is administering the correct medication to the client.
C. Comparing the medication against the administration record while removing it from the container helps prevent errors.
D. While important, this step does not directly involve comparing the medication container with the administration record.
E. Verifying the medication at the bedside ensures the right medication is given to the right patient at the right time.
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Correct Answer is A
Explanation
A. Denial is the first stage of grief, in which the person refuses to accept the reality of their situation and tries to maintain a sense of normalcy. The client who says they are looking forward to seeing their grandchildren grow up is denying the fact that they have a terminal illness and that they may not live long enough to witness that.
B. Bargaining involves making deals with self and God to help feel better, for instance, in this case the client will be expressing the will to do anything to prolong his life.
C. Acceptance involves coming to terms with the reality of the situation and preparing for death. The client's statement does not indicate full acceptance.
D. Anger involves feelings of resentment or frustration. The client's statement does not express anger towards their situation.

Correct Answer is ["400"]
Explanation
To solve this problem, we need to apply the following formula:
Dose (mg) = Dose (mg/kg/day) x Weight (kg) / Frequency Plugging in the given values, we get:
Dose (mg) = 80 x 20 / 4 Dose (mg) = 400
Therefore, the nurse should administer 400 mg of cefoxitin per dose to the child.
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