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A medication label states “take on an empty stomach.” When should it be given?
A) With a full meal
✔✔B) 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating
C) With a snack
D) Any time of day
Which action is essential before giving a new medication to a patient?
A) Asking the patient if they like the medication
✔✔B) Checking the patient’s allergies
C) Asking the family
D) Guessing based on previous meds
A patient is prescribed a topical cream. Which route is correct?
A) Oral
B) Intravenous
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,✔✔C) Applied to the skin
D) Subcutaneous
A medication ordered “BID” should be given how often?
A) Every hour
✔✔B) Twice a day
C) Once a week
D) Three times a day
Before administering insulin, what must be checked?
A) Patient’s temperature
✔✔B) Blood glucose level
C) Heart rate
D) Reflexes
What should you do if a patient refuses medication?
A) Force them to take it
✔✔B) Document refusal and notify provider
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,C) Ignore the refusal
D) Tell the family
A child is prescribed a liquid medication. The best device to measure it is:
A) A household tablespoon
✔✔B) A calibrated oral syringe
C) A plastic picnic spoon
D) A paper cup
Which of the following is the correct definition of a PRN medication?
A) Scheduled dose
✔✔B) Taken as needed
C) Experimental drug
D) Taken once in a lifetime
When giving a medication through the ear, the route is:
A) Intranasal
✔✔B) Otic
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, C) Ophthalmic
D) Topical
When pouring liquid medication, the label should face:
A) Away from your hand
✔✔B) Toward your hand
C) Toward the patient
D) Toward the ceiling
A prescription states “1 tablet PO.” What does PO mean?
A) Injection
✔✔B) By mouth
C) Rectally
D) Through the ear
If a medication is scored, it means it:
A) Smells bad
✔✔B) Can be safely split
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