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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD – This comprehensive study guide for the BSU NUR 231 Exam 4 – Pharmacology & Medication Safety features verified questions and answers with detailed rationales based on actual exam content for the 2026/2027 academic year. The exam covers medication safety frameworks (QSEN, Just Culture, Safety Culture) , drug classifications (controlled substances schedules I‑V, therapeutic vs. pharmacological classification), nursing responsibilities (10 rights of medication administration, patient-centered care, evidence‑based practice), adverse effects, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, high‑alert medications (Black Box Warnings), dosage calculations (including pediatric and older adult considerations), drug interactions, and patient education . This resource includes exam-style questions on: the QSEN six competencies (patient‑centered care, teamwork, EBP, quality improvement, safety, informatics), the 10 rights of medication administration, the role of the nurse as “last line of defense” in safety, the nursing process as applied to pharmacology (Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation), pharmacokinetics (ADME: absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion), Black Box Warnings, and the FDA’s role in drug approval . Also covers special populations, the Beers Criteria, NSAID‑induced ulcer risk, epinephrine for anaphylaxis, the adverse effects of tyramine with MAOIs, and the concept of polypharmacy in older adults . INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (PDF) immediately upon purchase. Fully text‑searchable, printable, and accessible anytime. Trusted by Boise State nursing students for Exam 4 success. 100% satisfaction guarantee. BSU NUR 231 Exam 4 Pharmacology QSEN Six Competencies Nursing Patient-Centered Care Pharmacology Teamwork and Collaboration Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Nursing Quality Improvement Nursing Safety Culture Nursing Informatics Nursing Just Culture Organization 10 Rights of Medication Administration Right Patient Right Medication Right Dose Right Route Right Time Right Assessment Right Documentation Right Evaluation Right Education Right to Refuse Controlled Substance Schedule I V Schedule I High Abuse No Medical Use Schedule II High Abuse Medical Use Schedule III Moderate Abuse Schedule IV Low Abuse Schedule V Lowest Abuse Pharmacokinetics ADME Absorption Distribution Metabolism Excretion Pharmacodynamics Drug Action Mechanism Black Box Warning FDA Serious Adverse Effect FDA Food and Drug Administration Drug Approval Adverse Effect Undesired Drug Response Therapeutic Classification Drug Action Generic Name Official Drug Name Trade Name Brand Name Nursing Process Assessment Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation Medication Error Adverse Drug Event Patient-Centered Care Patient Values Preferences Spirit of Inquiry Reflective Practice Polypharmacy Multiple Drugs Simultaneously Beers Criteria Potentially Inappropriate Medications Older Adults NSAID Ulcer Risk Stomach Intestine Anaphylaxis Epinephrine (Adrenalin)

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P College of Nursing & Health Professions
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A D V A N C I N G H E A LT H C A R E T H R O U G H E D U C AT I O N




BSU NUR 231 Exam 4 — Pharmacology & Medication
Safety
P H A R M ACO LO G Y & M E D I C AT I O N S A F E TY — E X A M 4

INSTITUTION Bowie State University PROGRAM Bachelor of Science in Nursing
COURSE CODE NUR 231 COURSE TITLE Nursing Fundamentals
ACADEMIC YEAR EXAM TITLE BSU NUR 231 Exam 4 —
Pharmacology & Medication
Safety
TOTAL QUESTIONS 55 Questions FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the
Single Best Answer


EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question based on pharmacology and medication safety
principles.
▸ Topics covered include: drug classifications, pharmacokinetics, medication administration, nursing
process in pharmacology, adverse effects, drug interactions, medication safety, QSEN competencies,
and geriatric pharmacology.
▸ All definitions and concepts from the study material are testable content.
▸ Correct answers and detailed rationales appear below each question for review purposes.
▸ All pharmacology concepts reflect current evidence-based practice and medication safety standards.

, SECTION I — PHARMACOLOGY & MEDICATION SAFETY Questions 1 – 55

1. A report on the risks of medication administration revealed disturbing quality issues
across all healthcare settings in the United States. Approximately, how many preventable
adverse drug events occur in the healthcare system each year?
A. 1 Million
B. 2 Million
C. 3 Million
D. 5 Million
CORRECT ANSWER C — 3 Million
RATIONALE Approximately 3 million preventable adverse drug events occur in the healthcare
system each year in the United States. This highlights the significant impact of
medication errors on patient safety and the importance of medication safety
initiatives.


2. To safely and accurately administer medications to a particular patient, nurses are
accountable for which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A. A particular patient's medication regimen
B. The 6 rights of medication administration
C. Willingness to report errors and near misses
D. Prescribing medications for the patient
CORRECT ANSWER A, B, C — A particular patient's medication regimen, The 6 rights,
Willingness to report errors and near misses
RATIONALE Nurses are accountable for understanding the patient's medication regimen,
adhering to the 6 rights of medication administration, and reporting errors and
near misses. Prescribing medications is not within the nurse's scope of practice.

, 3. What is involved in administering drugs for a particular patient?
A. Only checking the medication order
B. Understanding the drug, its actions, side effects, interactions, and proper administration
techniques
C. Only verifying the patient's identity
D. Only documenting the administration
CORRECT ANSWER B — Understanding the drug, its actions, side effects, interactions, and
proper administration techniques
RATIONALE Administering drugs involves understanding the medication, its actions, side
effects, potential interactions, and proper administration techniques. This
ensures safe and effective medication administration.

4. What is an organization that requires all personnel to report near misses and breakdowns
in care called?
A. Job Culture Organization
B. Just Culture Organization
C. Safety Culture Organization
D. Quality Organization
CORRECT ANSWER B — Just Culture Organization
RATIONALE A Just Culture Organization requires all personnel to report near misses and
breakdowns in care. This promotes transparency and learning from errors to
improve patient safety.

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