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A patient has a bleeding tendency due to hemophilia. Which route of drug administration is
appropriate for this patient?
Oral
Intradermal
Intramuscular
Subcutaneous - Oral
A patient develops buccal irritation following the administration of a buccal medication for 3
days. Which nursing instruction would have prevented this irritation?
Chewing the medication
Swallowing the medication
Taking the medication with water
Alternating the cheeks with each dose - Alternating the cheeks with each dose
If a patient who is receiving intravenous (IV) fluids develops tenderness, warmth, erythema, and
pain at the site, what would the nurse suspect?
Sepsis
Phlebitis
Infiltration
Fluid overload - Phlebitis
The nurse has been asked to administer a rectal suppository to a patient. In what position should
the nurse place the patient?
Sims' position
Prone position
Lateral position
Doral recumbent - Sims' position
, The nurse has been asked to administer a rectal suppository to an adult patient. Where should the
nurse place the medication?
Rectal wall 5 cm into the rectum
Rectal wall 10 cm into the rectum
Inner aspect of the anal orifice
Just prior to the internal anal sphincter - Rectal wall 10 cm into the rectum
During discharge teaching, the nurse gives the patient prescriptions to have filled at the local
pharmacy. Which section of the medication prescription should the nurse check before giving the
patient the prescription for a controlled substance?
Signature
Inscription
Superscription
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) number - Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) number
A nurse is about to withdraw medication from an ampule. Which nursing action reduces the
patient's risk for an allergic drug response?
Checking the patient's name, medication name, and dosage
Assessing the patient's body build, muscle size, and weight
Reviewing the medication action, purpose, dose, and route
Assessing the patient's medical history and medication history - Assessing the patient's medical
history and medication history
The nurse withdraws medication from a vial. Which step should the nurse follow to ensure the
appropriate withdrawal of the medication?
Keep the needle tip above the fluid level
Inject air into the vial's air space while holding on to the plunger
Tap the side of the syringe barrel to dislodge any air bubbles.
Remove the needle from the vial by pulling back on the barrel of the syringe - Tap the side of the
syringe barrel to dislodge any air bubbles.