and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026
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What is the best way to confirm a patient's identity before giving an oral medication?
✔✔ Ask the patient to state their full name and date of birth while checking their ID band.
When should you document the administration of an oral medication?
✔✔ Immediately after the medication has been given.
What should you do if a patient refuses an oral medication?
✔✔ Document the refusal and notify the healthcare provider.
Where should you check for medication residue if the patient claims to have swallowed a pill?
✔✔ Inside the cheeks and under the tongue.
What should you do before crushing a tablet for administration?
✔✔ Check if the tablet is crushable according to the medication guide.
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, Why should a nurse avoid touching oral medications directly with their hands?
✔✔ To maintain medication hygiene and prevent contamination.
If a patient is NPO but needs an oral medication, what should you do?
✔✔ Verify with the provider whether the medication can be given another route or held.
Why is it important to give oral medications with water unless contraindicated?
✔✔ To help the patient swallow the medication and ensure proper absorption.
What position should a patient be in when receiving oral medications?
✔✔ Sitting upright at a 90-degree angle to prevent aspiration.
What is the purpose of using a pill organizer in medication administration?
✔✔ To help ensure correct timing and prevent missed doses.
What is the nurse’s priority action if a patient vomits after taking oral medication?
✔✔ Notify the provider and document the incident.
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