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2025/2024 NCLEX RN EXAM Questions and Answers Attained Grade A+ Assured Satisfaction latest update WITH NGN A client has been taking his antianxiety medications for four years, even though he no longer struggles with acute anxiety. Instead, he has a routine of taking the medication each evening and feels better knowing that he has taken it. Which of the following best describes this action? a.Physiologic need b.Physiologic dependence c.Drug abuse d.Drug habituation Which of the following is a disadvantage of taking medication through an oral route? a.The drug may be absorbed too rapidly b.The drug may have a bad taste c.The drug is more expensive to use d.Both a and b One tablespoon of medication is equal to how many milliliters of fluid? a.5 ml b.15 ml c.30 ml d.60 ml A nurse asks her coworker to administer Mr. J's 12pm medication because she is running behind. Which of the following information must the nurse verify with Mr. J before giving him his medication? a.His name and address b.His name and hospital identification number c.His name and room number d.His name and diagnosis

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2024 NCLEX RN EXAM Questions and Answers
Attained Grade A+ Assured Satisfaction latest
update WITH NGN
 A client has been taking his antianxiety medications for four years, even
though he no longer struggles with acute anxiety. Instead, he has a routine of
taking the medication each evening and feels better knowing that he has
taken it. Which of the following best describes thisaction?




a. Physiologic need

b. Physiologic dependence

c. Drug abuse

d. Drug habituation




 Which of the following is a disadvantage of taking medication through an
oral route?

a. The drug may be absorbed too rapidly

,b. The drug may have a bad taste

c. The drug is more expensive to use

d. Both a and b




 One tablespoon of medication is equal to how many milliliters of fluid?




a. 5 ml

b. 15 ml

c. 30 ml

d. 60 ml




 A nurse asks her coworker to administer Mr. J's 12pm medication
because she is running behind. Which of the following information must the
nurse verify with Mr. J before giving himhis medication?




a. His name and address

b. His name and hospital identification number

c. His name and room number

d. His name and diagnosis




 Which of the following is more likely to occur with aging as a

,complication of medicationadministration?




a. Increased renal function

b. Increased gastrointestinal absorption

c. Increased visual acuity

d. Increased ratio of fat compared to lean body mass




 Which of the following interventions should the nurse consider
when giving an oralmedication to a child?

, a. Mix the medication with milk to mask the taste

b. Dilute the medication in a glass of water

c. Refeed the medication if the child pushes it out with his tongue

d. Mix the medication in a food the child enjoys




 Which of the following solutions is compatible with administration of
packed red bloodcells?




a. Lactated Ringer's

b. 0.9% Normal Saline

c. D5 ½ Normal Saline

d. Normosol-R




 Which of the following is an example of a colloid solution?


 A nurse is caring for a client who died approximately one hour ago. The

nurse notes that theclient's temperature has decreased in the last hour since
his death. Which of the following processes explains this phenomenon?




a. Rigor mortis

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