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ATI 3.0 Oral Medications Test Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What is the safest position for a client when administering oral medication? Sitting upright at a 90-degree angle Why should the nurse never crush an enteric-coated tablet? Crushing it destroys the coating and may irritate the stomach lining What should the nurse do if a client vomits immediately after taking oral medication? Notify the provider and document the incident What should the nurse assess before giving oral medications? Ability to swallow and level of consciousness What is the best way to measure a liquid oral medication? Use a calibrated oral syringe or medication cup at eye level 2 Why are sustained-release capsules not to be opened? They are designed to release medication slowly over time What action should the nurse take if a scored tablet is to be divided? Use a pill cutter for an accurate dose When should the nurse perform a second medication check? Before placing the medication into the medication cup What should the nurse do if a client refuses an oral medication? Document the refusal and notify the healthcare provider How should a nurse confirm the right patient before giving oral meds? Ask the client to state their name and date of birth, and compare with ID band What should the nurse do if a client reports a sore throat after taking a potassium pill? Encourage fluids and monitor for esophageal irritation 3 What should be done first before preparing an oral medication? Verify the medication order in the MAR Why should the nurse give oral medications with food when indicated? To reduce gastrointestinal irritation or improve absorption What should the nurse do if a client has difficulty swallowing pills? Ask the provider if the medication is available in liquid or dissolvable form Why must the nurse avoid touching oral medications with bare hands? To prevent contamination and exposure How should sublingual tablets be administered? Place under the tongue and allow to dissolve completely without chewing Why should oral medications not be mixed in large amounts of food or drink? The client may not consume the

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ATI 3.0 Oral Medications Test Questions
and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026
| Correct & Verified
What is the safest position for a client when administering oral medication?


✔✔ Sitting upright at a 90-degree angle




Why should the nurse never crush an enteric-coated tablet?


✔✔ Crushing it destroys the coating and may irritate the stomach lining




What should the nurse do if a client vomits immediately after taking oral medication?


✔✔ Notify the provider and document the incident




What should the nurse assess before giving oral medications?


✔✔ Ability to swallow and level of consciousness




What is the best way to measure a liquid oral medication?


✔✔ Use a calibrated oral syringe or medication cup at eye level




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, Why are sustained-release capsules not to be opened?


✔✔ They are designed to release medication slowly over time




What action should the nurse take if a scored tablet is to be divided?


✔✔ Use a pill cutter for an accurate dose




When should the nurse perform a second medication check?


✔✔ Before placing the medication into the medication cup




What should the nurse do if a client refuses an oral medication?


✔✔ Document the refusal and notify the healthcare provider




How should a nurse confirm the right patient before giving oral meds?


✔✔ Ask the client to state their name and date of birth, and compare with ID band




What should the nurse do if a client reports a sore throat after taking a potassium pill?


✔✔ Encourage fluids and monitor for esophageal irritation




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