Administration Questions and
Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 |
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What is the main purpose of documenting medication administration?
A) To check insurance
✔✔B) To provide a legal, accurate record of patient care
C) To track hospital supplies
D) To communicate with billing
When should a medication administration entry be completed?
A) Before preparing the medication
✔✔B) Immediately after giving the medication
C) At the end of the shift
D) Only if the patient asks
Which information must always be included when documenting medication administration?
A) Patient’s insurance number
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,✔✔B) Medication name, dose, route, time, and initials
C) Patient’s family history
D) Room temperature
What is the correct action if a medication is given late?
A) Do not document
B) Only document the scheduled time
✔✔C) Document the actual time and explain the reason
D) Change the scheduled time
Which of the following should never be used in documentation?
A) Blue ink
✔✔B) White-out
C) Black ink
D) Legible handwriting
Which route abbreviation means a medication was given by mouth?
A) IM
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, ✔✔B) PO
C) IV
D) ID
If a medication was refused by the patient, how is this documented?
A) Remove it from the chart
✔✔B) Record “refused” and notify the provider
C) Pretend it was given
D) Skip documentation
What must you document when a PRN medication is administered?
A) Only the dosage
✔✔B) Reason for giving and patient’s response
C) Patient’s height
D) Nothing extra
Which term means recording a medication was given?
A) Reconciling
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