Published Feb 14, 2008
alliemb222
55 Posts
Okay, I got another call for an interview, and it's at Shorepointe Nursing Center, which I'm assuming is a nursing home, and they are looking to hire someone for a full-time LPN position (12 positions available actually) and they told me that I had to fill out this assessment form on medications for the elderly. I'm a little nervous that it's a quiz on medications, I was wondering if any of you had any suggestions on what medications are the most important to look over for the elderly?? I really want this job and I need your help!!
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kstec, LPN
483 Posts
multivimin
folic acid
vitamin c
Digoxin-always check pulse first
furosemide
colace
senna s
enalapril
keppra
neurontin
prilosec
nexium
norco
vicodin
dilantin
cipro
keflex
R insulin
70/30 insulin
lorifice insulin
albuterol inhaler and nebulizer
tylenol with codeine
ativan
tylenol
baby aspirin
aspirin 325mg
prozac
celexa
lexapro
fentanyl patches
hydrochlorothiazide
kcl (klorcon, micor-K, K-dur)
glucose/glucagon antidote to very low blood sugar (lethargy)
atenolol
bactrim
azithromycin
glyburide
metformin
zoloft
questran
milk of magnesium
dulcolax suppositories
reglan
oxybutynin
ferrous sulfate
flagyl
coumadin
plavix
cardizem
norvasc
risperdal
lisnopril
These are some common ones we use, but if anyone with more experience can add more or take away some your facility does not use alot, please feel free too.
bluegeegoo2, LPN
753 Posts
Sinemet, levothyroxin, and reglan are real popular and my facility, along with those mentioned above. So is Lomotil, come to think of it. And Roxanol. The longer I think about it...
Thank-you so much :) As I look through these drugs, I start to remember them from school. Youve helped me a great deal, both of you. If anyone knows anymore keep posting! Thanks so much!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Alarm bells should be ringing if this place has 12 positions open at one time.
This is often a major sign of understaffing and chronic employee turnover problems.
I'll be sure to ask them some questions, no worries :)
Keep in mind they will tell you ANYTHING to get you hired on. You're best bet is to corner an employee if possible and get the real scoop on what's going on there. Lord knows my facility did that to me. I didn't have my license yet when I hired on. They told me I would make $16.50 an hour to start, +$1 for 3rds once I was licensed. HA! Joke's on me! I'm getting paid $15.25 + the $1. They had even wrote it in my "file" which of course is not there now. Hmmm. I guess they saw me coming. Anyway, just watch yourself, and don't be surprised if there's a lot of smoke and mirrors.
You were right, there was a turnover...
I'm a little weary about this job, they said they would call me back if they find a position for me. I didn't think it would be so hard to get a job