Medication Administration NCLEX Questions: Terms in This Set
Medication Administration NCLEX Questions: Terms in This Set
Medication Administration NCLEX Questions: Terms in This Set
What is the best way for the nurse to make sure that the right patient is d. have the patient state his or her name and birth date.
receiving a prescribed drug when the patient is alert and oriented?
d. have the patient state his or her name and birth date.
when is it acceptable for the nurse to take a verbal order from the b. in an emergency situation such as a cardiac arrest
prescriber before giving a drug to a patient?
a. during the night shift when the prescriber is not at the hospital
The nurse is giving morning medications to patient who refuses to take d. can you tell me why you do not want to take the docusate?
an oral dose of docusate (Colace).What is the nurse's best response?
a. your prescriber ordered that you must take this drug twice a day.
b. docusate will soften your bowel movements so that you do not strain
c. this drug will help prevent constipation while you are on bed rest.
d. can you tell me why you do not want to take the docusate?
what is the most important role of the nurse in preventing drug errors?
b. always following the "six rights" of drug administration
a. always checking the patient's diagnosis before giving a drug
c. being the one defense for detecting and preventing drug errors
The prescriber orders atenolol (Tenormin) 25 mg to be given orally a. check the order for prescriber limitations on when the drug should be given
once a day to control a patients high blood pressure. The nurse takes
the patient's vital signs and finds that the blood pressure is 128/80 and
the heart rate is 60 b/m. What does the nurse do first before giving this
drug?
a. check the order for prescriber limitations on when the drug should be
given
A patient is to receive nitroglycerin ointment, 1 inch STAT, for elevated c. put on a pair of disposable gloves
blood pressure. What must the nurse do before giving this drug?
A sublingual drug is administered by placing the drug in what part of the b. under the tongue
body?
c. in the nose
d. in the eyes
What administration technique does the nurse use to give a 2 yr old a. pull the earlobe down and back
child ear drops?
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What must the nurse be sure to tel the patient after a vaginal drug is d. remain lying down for 10 to 15 mins after taking this drug.
administered?
b. you may take this drug at home while sitting on the toilet.
hen giving a drug to a patient who is awake but confused, what is the c. check the name on the patient's wristband.
best way for the nurse to identify the patient?
a. check the room and bed number that the patient occupies.
b. ask the patient to state his or her name and birth date.
The physician orders all of the following drugs for a patient who had c. compazine (prochlorperazine) 10 mg orally STAT
surgery 2 days ago. Which drug order does the nurse administer first?
The nurse is interviewing a patient. Which action by the nurse indicates d. restating what the patient said to ensure the nurse understands what the patient meant.
active listening?
b. correcting the patient's use of the word "free bleeder" for hemophilia
d. restating what the patient said to ensure the nurse understands what
the patient meant.
The nurse is preparing to teach a patient about a newly prescribed drug b. after the patient wakes up from a nap and no visitors are present.
therapy. What time is best for improving teaching effectiveness?
b. after the patient wakes up from a nap and no visitors are present.
c. right after the health care provider has told the patient that the health
problem cannot be cured.
d. when the patient's spouse and 3 adult children are present so that the
family can reinforce the teaching.
Which statement by the nurse is more likely to motivate a patient to c. as an artist, your eyes are important, and taking this drug daily helps prevent eye damage from high blood
adhere to a drug therapy regimen for hypertension?
pressure.
a. your doctor prescribed this drug and your doctor knows what is best
for your health.
b. if you do not take this drug you are at greater risk to die of stroke or
heart attack within the next 10 yrs.
c. as an artist, your eyes are important, and taking this drug daily helps
prevent eye damage from high blood pressure.
d. if you are not taking this drug because you are to poor to afford it, I
can call a social worker so you can get financial aid.
a nurse receives an order to administer 8 units regular insulin and 20 c. drawing up 8units regular, then 20 units NPH in the same syringe
units NPH insulin before breakfast. Using a U-100 syringe, the nurse
would prepare this dos in which of the following ways?
d. giving the 20 units NPH insulin 15 min before food, and the 8 units of
regular when the food arrives.
a. 0.20
b. 0.25
c. 0.50
d. 0.75
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The order reads: Lanoxin 0.125 mg PO now. The medication is available b. 1/2 tab
in 0.25 mg tablets. Which of the following represent the number of
tablets the nurse will give.
a. 2 tab
b. 1/2 tab
c. 1 1/2 tab
d. 1/4 tab
Which of the following represents the proper way for a nurse to a. tell the patient to swallow it whole
administer an oral capsule?
The nurse instructs a clinic patient on using an inhaler for his asthma d. the medication must go into the lungs.
attacks. Which of the following is correct about the use of an inhaler?
When giving a medicine through a nasogastric (NG) tube, the nurse will b. Check placement of the tube
first do which of the following?
Which of the following is done after giving medication through a c. the tube is clamped for 30min then reconnected to suction
nasogastric tube that is connected to suction?
In which of the following ways can a nurse prevent injury from a c. immediately discard the needle and syringe in a puncture-proof container
needlestick?
which of the following is the correct needle for an intramuscular (Im) d. 21 G, 1 1/2 in
injection?
a. 18 G, 1-in
b. 20 G, 1/2 in
c. 25 G, 2-in
d. 21 G, 1 1/2 in
Which of the following principles of medication administration will be b. Rotate sites among the upper arm, abdomen, and anterior thigh
taught to a patient who will be administering his own subcutaneous (SC)
injections?
a. Use a 22 G, 5/8 in needle
b. Rotate sites among the upper arm, abdomen, and anterior thigh
If an IV has become infiltrated, the nurse will observe which of the c. Erythema, swelling
following assessment findings?
a. Pallor, pain
b. Erythema, warmth
c. Erythema, swelling
d. Warmth, swelling
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When applying a topical nitroglycerin ointment, the nurse will do which b. squeeze it onto the applicator paper and place it on the skin
of the following?
An elderly patient is scheduled to take six medications each morning. a. allow extra time to administer all of the medications
The nurse administering these medications knows to do which of the
following?
b. allow the patient to take only the medications she can swallow.
d. leave the medication at the bedside so the patient can take them
slowly.
Metered-dose inhalers are used to deliver specific amounts of c. sit upright, exhale, then activate he inhaler as the next inhalation begins.
medication. The nurse gives the patient which of the following
instructions?
Before the nurse administers a liquid medication to an 83 yr old male a. assess the swallowing reflex by offering a sip of water
patient, the nurse should:
The nurse receives an order to give vitamin D 10 mcg bid. The nurse d. micrograms
recognizes that the abbreviation mcg refers to a measurement in:
a. milligrams
b. milliequivalents
c. milliliters
d. micrograms
The licensed nurse who is responsible for doing the narcotic count for d. with a nurse coming on duty for the next shift.
the shift should count the drugs.
Before the nurse administers a dose of digoxin (Lanoxin) to a patient, the c. apical heart rate
nurse should assess:
a. blood pressure
b. respiratory rate
d. level of consciousness
A patient complains about the taste of the the sublingual nitroglycerin a. should not be swallowed because it alters the absorption potential.
and admits that the swallows it rather then holding it under his tongue.
The nurse explains that sublingual medications.
c. can be held against the roof of the mouth with the tongue to reduce
taste.
c. request the patient tilt the head slightly to the side of the unaffected
eye
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For an adult patient who has an order to receive an otic medication, the d. up and back.
nurse should plan to administer it by pulling the pinna:
b. up and forward
d. up and back.
a. 30 to 60
b. 20 to 30
c. 15 to 20
d. 5 to 15
A patient on the long-term care unit receives the wrong medication. The c. the nurse who discovered the error
charge nurse should instruct which staff member to complete the
incident report?
The nurse checking the MAR finds that an order for an antibiotic is no 8 c. contact the physician for a new order.
days old. The nurse should:
Examples of medications that are given by enteral routes include which b. oral tablets
b. oral tablets
e. liquid medications.
c. oral capsules
d. rectal suppositories
e. liquid medications.
A clinet is nauseated, has been vomiting for several hours, and needs to C. A parenteral route is the route of choice.
receive an antiemetic (anti-nausea) medication. Which of the following is
accurate?
A. Therapeutic
B. Toxic
C. Idiosyncratic
D. Allergic
The client is to receive a sedative via the buccal route. Which of the D. This method of administration would be avoided in the event of facial injuries.
following is true?
C. The nurse should offer the client a glass of orange juice after taking
the sedative.
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To determine the proper drug dosages for children, calculations are D. Body surface area
made on the basis of the child's:
A. Weight
B. Height
C. Age
The nurse uses a mortar and pedestal to crush a medication before A. The right route
giving it to one of her clients. Which of the five rights is the nurse
ensuring?
A 76-year-old client lives alone and takes medications without D. "Have you been taking other substances than those ordered by the physician?"
supervision. Which of the following is the most appropriate question for
his home health nurse to ask in regard to his medication regimen?
C. "We'll have to take away your sedatives if you keep taking them
during the day. "
D. "Have you been taking other substances than those ordered by the
physician?"
In preparing two different medications from two vials, the nurse must:
C. Discard the medication from vial number two if medication from vial number one is pushed into it
B. Uncap the syringe and wipe the needle with an alcohol preparation
before inserting into either vial
C. Discard the medication from vial number two if medication from vial
number one is pushed into it
D. Insert air into the first vial, but not the second vial
The nurse is preparing 10 units of regular insulin and 5 units of NPH D. This medication order is given via the subcutaneous route.
insulin. Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
C. The insulin vial should be discarded if there are any bubbles in it.
A 73-year-old client who is very obese requires an intramuscular C. Aspirating the syringe before injecting the medication is a priority
injection of Demerol 100 mg. Which of the following is least appropriate
for the administration of this medication?
You are a new graduate nurse completing your orientation on a very A. Call the health care provider to clarify the order
busy intensive care unit. You cannot read a health care provider's order
for one of your patient's medications. You have heard from more
experienced nurses that this health care provider does not like to be
called, and you know that another of the health care provider's patients
is very unstable. What is the most appropriate next step for you to take?
D. Use your best judgment and critical thinking and administer the dose
you think the health care provider ordered
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A. A medication cup
B. A teaspoon
C. A 5-mL syringe
D. An oral-dosing syringe
What statement made by a 2-year-old patient's mother indicates that B. "I need to straighten his ear canal before administering the medication by pulling his ear upward and outward."
she understands how to administer her son's eardrops?
A. "To straighten his ear canal, I need to pull the outside part of his ear
down and back."
C. "I need to put my son in a chair and make sure that he's sitting up with
his head tilted back before I give him the eardrops."
D. "After I'm done giving him his eardrops, I need to make sure that my
son remains sitting straight up for at least 10 minutes."
A nurse admits a 72-year-old patient with a medical history of C. Review the list of medications with the health care providers to ensure that the patient needs all 13 medications
hypertension, heart failure, renal failure, and depression to a general
medical patient care unit. The nurse reviews the patient's medication
orders and notes that the patient has three health care providers who
have ordered a total of 13 medications. What is the most appropriate
action for the nurse to take next?
A. Give the medications after identifying the patient using two patient
identifiers
A. 2, 5, 4, 1, 3, 6
B. 2, 5, 6, 4, 1, 3
C. 5, 4, 2, 6, 1, 3
D. 2, 5, 4, 6, 1, 3
A nursing student is administering ampicillin PO. The expiration date on B. Return the medication to pharmacy and get another tablet
the medication wrapper was yesterday. What is the appropriate action
for the nursing student to take next?
C. Call the health care provider after discussing this situation with the
charge nurse
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A nursing student is administering medications to a patient through a D. The nursing student crushes a nifedipine extended-release tablet and mixes it with water before administering
gastric tube (G-tube). Which of the following actions taken by the it.
nursing student requires the nursing instructor to intervene?
B. The nursing student evaluates each medication and holds the tube
feeding before administering a medication that needs to be
administered on an empty stomach.
A pediatric nurse takes a medication to a 12-year-old female patient. The A. Ask the patient's reason for refusal
patient tells the nurse to take it away because she is not going to take it.
What is the nurse's next action?
After seeing a patient, the health care provider starts to give a nursing B. Explain to the health care provider that the order needs to be given to a registered nurse.
student a verbal order for a new medication. The nursing student first
needs to:
B. Explain to the health care provider that the order needs to be given
to a registered nurse.
C. Write down the order on the patient's order sheet and read it back to
the health care provider.
A nurse accidently gives a patient the medications that were ordered for D. Assess the patient for adverse effects.
the patient's roommate. What is the nurse's first priority?
After receiving an intramuscular (IM) injection in the deltoid, a patient A. Assess the injection site
states, "My arm really hurts. It's burning and tingling where I got my C. Notify the patient's health care provider of assessment findings
injection. What should the nurse do next? (Select all that apply.)
D. Document assessment findings and related interventions in the patient's medical record
You are working in a health clinic on a college campus. You need to B. Administer the medication in the ventral gluteal site
administer medroxyprogesterone acetate intramuscularly (IM) to a C. Use the z-track method when administering the medication
female patient for birth control. You look up this medication in a E. Ask the patient questions about her major and which classes she is taking during the injection to provide
reference manual and determine that it is viscous and injections can be distraction
painful. On the basis of this information, you plan which of the following
when administering this medication? (Select all that apply.)
E. Ask the patient questions about her major and which classes she is
taking during the injection to provide distraction
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