NRSG 2350 Module 2 Review exam fully solved
& updated 2025-2026(latest version verified for
accuracy)
What is the duration of basic science research in drug development? -
answer--2-5 years
What phase follows basic science research in drug development? -
answer--Preclinical Testing
How long does preclinical testing typically last? - answer--1-2 years
What is the purpose of animal testing in drug development? - answer--
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the drug before human trials.
What is the duration of clinical trials in drug development? - answer--5-
7 years
How long does government approval take after clinical trials? - answer--
6 months to 2 years
What is the final outcome of the drug development process? - answer--
Approved drug
, Higher on schedule - answer--Higher potential for abuse
Schedule 1 - answer--High abuse potential, no accepted medical use
Example of Schedule 1 - answer--Heroin
Schedule 2 - answer--High abuse potential, accepted medical use
Example of Schedule 2 - answer--Morphine
What baseline data should be considered before administering
medication? - answer--Is it safe to administer to this person? Is an
indication present?
What are the five rights of medication administration? - answer--The
five rights include the right patient, right medication, right dose, right
route, and right time.
What is important to assess regarding dosing in medication
administration? - answer--Ensure the dosing range is correct.
& updated 2025-2026(latest version verified for
accuracy)
What is the duration of basic science research in drug development? -
answer--2-5 years
What phase follows basic science research in drug development? -
answer--Preclinical Testing
How long does preclinical testing typically last? - answer--1-2 years
What is the purpose of animal testing in drug development? - answer--
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the drug before human trials.
What is the duration of clinical trials in drug development? - answer--5-
7 years
How long does government approval take after clinical trials? - answer--
6 months to 2 years
What is the final outcome of the drug development process? - answer--
Approved drug
, Higher on schedule - answer--Higher potential for abuse
Schedule 1 - answer--High abuse potential, no accepted medical use
Example of Schedule 1 - answer--Heroin
Schedule 2 - answer--High abuse potential, accepted medical use
Example of Schedule 2 - answer--Morphine
What baseline data should be considered before administering
medication? - answer--Is it safe to administer to this person? Is an
indication present?
What are the five rights of medication administration? - answer--The
five rights include the right patient, right medication, right dose, right
route, and right time.
What is important to assess regarding dosing in medication
administration? - answer--Ensure the dosing range is correct.