What type of medication order should be given immediately or only once?

1. A single order
2. An ASAP order
3. A prn order
4. A STAT order


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Rationale 1:A single order is for a drug that is to be given only once and at a specific time. An example is a preoperative order.
Rationale 2:An ASAP order (as soon as possible) should be available for administration to the patient within 30 minutes of the written order.
Rationale 3: A prn order is administered as required by the patient's condition. The nurse makes the judgment, based on patient assessment, as to when the medication should be administered.
Rationale 4: A STAT order refers to a medication that should be given immediately and only once. This order is often used with emergency medications that are needed for life-threatening situations. The physician normally notifies the nurse of any STAT order, so it can be obtained from the pharmacy and administered immediately.

Global Rationale: A STAT order refers to a medication that should be given immediately and only once. This order is often used with emergency medications that are needed for life-threatening situations. The physician normally notifies the nurse of any STAT order, so it can be obtained from the pharmacy and administered immediately. A single order is for a drug that is to be given only once and at a specific time. An example is a preoperative order. An ASAP order (as soon as possible) should be available for administration to the patient within 30 minutes of the written order. (The exact time frame is usually defined by individual facilities.) A prn order is administered as required by the patient's condition. The nurse makes the judgment, based on patient assessment, as to when the medication should be administered.

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